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1 SUPERIOR DRESS FLANNELS comfort and service. . ' , AET SILK and WOOL g^Jj- A 4ond?Koyal, Saxe) ! I ' Win!, Cerise, Nigger, ®°^ 6^es a^d^ Ck ' I with 'a small' Silver fleck. 36 xnehes wide WOOL FLANNELS, £ °5 Lido,' AtaS shades of Sky, g: M ' e p ur p]e, Saxe, Fawji, — 1/- in the £ Nut Brown and Primrose. 4 / n yar d Jor dash or .. 1*22? cii n » "of SWE Saxe Eoyal, Green Tomato, Light Saxe and Black. iSi.fv?to BaltaW 36 incto wSoBottle/Naly/Eoval, Green/Brown/Navy, Navy/Red/ Royal. 36 idclics wide 5/6 y „ d Ballantvnes' Mail Order Service gives entire satisfarttan Patterns of materials sent, free of charge, or request. I - Christchurch ———————i^^a——Bßa— i■—■—— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■" m 5 ■ a a 6 3 B I 1 Low Rail Fares. j 5 ! f At Less Than A Penny-A-Mile. 8 | 5 i ■ ■ " 6 SECOND CIL/ASIS return fares by' g B rail average less than a penny-a-mile lj J for every mile of travel —FIIBST ■ g CILAISS slightly over a penny. B B Travel 'by train and know a medium a ■ ; of transport which offers unrivalled j| B • advantages in speed, economy, ® Q safety, and clean comfort. Bi ■ S ■ B | TRAIN TRAVEL FOR CHEAPNESS | I s i i-- &3k ■ ■ : _ ■ . 'fBSk (S\^\ Nailed fji®l \^i Soles, \|l|||» Jt'/ )V ' ' jj|j|f| Heel Plates ff /| assure long wear, The Bighi Soot /orOnidoorMen WORKING in wet weather, with its attendant risk of discomfort and illness,holds no fears.for-the man wearing the O'Brien Shooter. This sturdy boot— I comfortable and warm —is \ iscolised and completely waterproof. You can work all day in mud and slush and keep your feet •dry.;., IhfIBRIEN || SHWfEE j| Sold by I A. E. Kingston, II Lavaud Street, I Phone 35. AKAROA. ® 1 I A Present Day Necessity. | B ® | An attractively displayed adver- | i tisement telling of genuine 1 1 | values and real opportunities, j | . . backed by honest trading, is the | | sure way to success in business. - 1 1 The business man who desires to | I keep abreast of the times, in I | these days of keen competition, 1 1 must advertise and be a keen | § advertiser. Newspaper advertis- 1 j§ ing is the surest medium because 1 I it is continuous and reaches the = I customers the year through. | . 1 The man who does not advertise [ j may have the goods but the . i I General Public do not know it. j§ Don't let a small annual outlay I in advertising stand in the way of your Business Success. Rates for standing advertisements supplied on application to this office. e I The Power of Advertising 1 '' ' \ . Bgl| l ;i | i B i | i" !llll| n!i l llinillllllllllUlllllllllll!lllMlllUUUIllllllHlllllllillllUlUlllll!imillllBMtni!KUliJIMlll!IIHlinillllllllMlllHllIlll011llllllMi

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LV, Issue 5688, 3 June 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LV, Issue 5688, 3 June 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LV, Issue 5688, 3 June 1932, Page 2

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