you WONT RECOGNISE THESE WALLS WHEN I GET THE PAPER OVER THESE SCRIBBLES A I WONT >. ' RECOGNISE ) | YOUR HAJMDS, EITHER, UNLESS YOU CET TO WORK WITH SOLVOL OUCH \ > - V* s ITLL TAKE ME AN HOUR TO GET CLEANEO UP AFTER ALL THIS a i—.l. ■— I'TKIKj *]u NOT IF YOU USE SOLVOL jT WONT. YOUR HAN OS WILL BE SPICK AND SPAN - - IN HALF A Zma JIFFY 11 1 * ** * a a Ta* a i m • * t.» =/ * '6 NEXT THING IS TO LET 1 SOLVOL SOLVE THE 'J PROBLEM OF THOSE FILTHY HANDS. IT TAKES OFF • PAINT JUST AS EASILY AS IT DOES POTATO GRIME r I THINK FIXED THE VARNISH . PROBLEM THATS A CHANGE. HE USUALLY LAUGHS OUT LOUD WHEN *■ _vl HE SEES HER } HER BOY FRIEND WAS ALL SMILES >wC •O* SO THATS WHY HE WEARS COTTON WOOL IN HIS EARS 82SK a ‘ tP. #*£3=55 r HIS WIFE IS A WONDERFUL SPEAKER. SHE CAN TALK 1 . FOR HOURS "g >• « J I ii H m 4 s . ' //f 3 ft aalC The Ultimate in Real § it J m • A® y, SMB SERVICE BOOTS FOR THE WORKING MAN ARE THE FARMERS’ SPECIAL CONCERN. WE KNOW WHAT HE i WANTS—WE HAVE IT! For Tradesmen, Farmers, and “Out-back” Workers—Our Range Covers All Needs, and Answers Every Purpose. • MEN’S BROWN GRAIN “BYRD” BOOTS. With heavy 3-decker Soles and Heel and Toe Plates— -54/6 . . , , . • MEN’S BLACK AND BROWN “PI ONEER” BOOTS. Oiled Silk Lined, Soles stitched and screwed. Heavy nails and Heel and Toe Plates— 4B/9 • MEN’S BROWN ELKHIDE BOOT S. Uppers treated with “Dry-sol.’’ Oiled Silk lined. — 36/3 • MEN’S “JOHN BULL”BOOTS. With Oiled Silk linings. Heavy Heel and Toe plates.— Black, 43/Brown, 43/9 • MEN’S HEAVY BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS. Leather lined.— 3B/3 • MEN’S KNEE GUM 800T5.—24/3 and 35/- • MEN’S THIGH GUM 800T5.—52/6 • MEN’S LACE LUMBER GUM BOOTS.—3O/3 and34/6 THE t ASHBURTON “The Big Store in East Street” FARMERS
! RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS | | Customers Can Aid Quick Service a 2 Stepping time at refreshment room stations is necessarily lim--5 ited but it always is long enough for every customer to be | served. | Patrons can aid quick service by waiting their turn quietly I and decorously. Pushing and crowding! at counters hinders I everybody. | Note-changing at refreshment counters is also a hindrance. 3 Tender the correct change for your purchase and you earn a | vote of thanks both from customers and staff. | Help the Railways to Help Everyone | I .. | §IIIIIIIH!fI!i!fflIIIIf!If!!!I!III!iI!I!IIIIIII!!!!IIIIIIIlIIIIIII!!IUIII!l!IIiilll!lIIIIUlliIIHI!illJ
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 159, 18 April 1949, Page 4
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