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SPECIAL WEEK-END BARGAINS ARMY STORES 213 QUEEN STREET 1 J Floral Design, Pansy Pattern I CUP SAUCER Cup and Saucer | Handsomely decorated 2/6 Teapots for 9d each. This | I Crockery is brand new stock, and could not be landed at our B retail price. Be early for these Bargains. See Windows. I SHIRTS—Two leading values in MEN'S FELT HATS A huge pur- j| Men's Skirts. chase enables us to sell these Hats B NEG. SHlßTS—Latest designs and at ° f } /U 1 shades. One collar to match. A All shades: Grey fawn, J quality that is usually sold at 5/6. brown, and navy blue—2/H ea. ■ but we have 2000 to sell at 2/9 / | each. All sizes. 818 OVER.ALLS—Made from > strong khaki drill, 3 patch pockets. Also a huge quantity of MEN S front a nd shoulder straps TWIST WORK SHIRTS that won't m pairwear out. Examine them thor- . oughly and you will buy more . than one. A 4/6 line anywhere. MEN>S TWEED WORK TROUS, 6ur Week-end Price: 2/6 TT' Cuff bottoms, side and hip pockets. — All sizes. Whipcord or English SMALL STORM LANTERNS— tweed. 10/6 >air. | Handy size, very strongly made, complete with glass and wick 1/6 each - MEN'S SUEDE DRILL LUMBER JACKETS Nothing more suitable T■. r* f c V . i . for the colder weather. Well made, GUM BOOT -For e we easy fitting, with elastic band at weather. A pure rubber, full knee M and q.S. sizes. size Gum Boot for only 8/. pa.r. Windproof . 12/6 each - Posted, o/9. ' ARMY STORES Queen St. "r. ' '■ ■ ■ ■ ' • (would VOU MIND I f V IT WAS NICE ] jwELLIT WASNT I femur uc uiuut 11 * HV 0 F COURSE OF VOU TO GET I•> AM JUSJ FOR YOU, . I MAiuniTicP 1 " THIS TEA. WstokS UNCLE DARLING.' I BKANU II IJ). || rsTy-UkjV. f ESPECIAILYjBMHi IVE BEEN TRVING I UNCLE IS STILL LlrlUNo FOR FOR AGES TO I RAVING ABOUT L__ I S^W FINDfI R£AUY THE FLAVOUR. <C IyfORE flavour is grown into Lipton's • ' • tea .. . the pick of the world's crop... and it is brought in all its freshness straight from Lipton's own , Ceylon Plantations to your teapot. Your first cup of Lipton's tea is an experience and a pleasure not to be missed* Time to Think Trains of Though "Young man, when do do your thinking?" was/a question put by Thomas Hardy to a highspeed mass production novelist. The same remark applies to any kind of business or sport—golf, tennis, football—when a game calls for some planning. On the way to meeting or , ;i< conference; , where intelligent speech is required, it is very helpful' to have time to think. What better place for thought than in the cosy care-free train? Taking thought adds cubits to the stature of a subject. TRY IT IN THE TRAIN.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 22

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