"Anything from Town, Mother?" - "Yes, Dad's having a Bridge Party to-night, so you'd better go to the Provincial and get HALF-A-DOZEN BOTTLES OF s. d. Red Top Ale -60 "And as 4 out of 5 say 'O.K.' get a bottle of O.K. Whisky -96 "Anything else?" "Oh, yes. A bottle of A 1 Port Wine 4 O 19 6 "And don't forget the 6d change." / QUICK DELIVERY PER MOTOR VEHICLE. Provincial Hotel (In the low rental area.) Just a few doors on the right past the N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.
BUGS mi s: •KITItH MADB Tl j POWDDy EVERY ONE KIL.LEP I Save 1 E Store your goods in Heywood's s Fireproof Storage Shed*. E Lower insurance rates! Lower £ Storage Fees! i J. M. HEYWOOD I & Co. Ltd. iS 106 MANCHESTEB STREET S 'PHONE 32-250 B H 5599 %fJlllNlllllllillllllHlllllllllllllillllUll
On the Track of '' My dear Watson,'' quoth Herlock Sholmes, the great defective, as he drained another bucket of cocaine., "I have a clue. Blink the Bloodhound has snouted the scent of the mam we want, and run him to earth at Plimsoll Can you wonder at_ it when Plimsoll's are selling BPOETS COATS from 17/fi Single and Double- *' / " breasted styles, in newest patterns. CREAM GABARDINE 1 A/£ TEOTJSEES from iV / w FLANNEL TEOUSEBS. New shades, plain (striped from shades, plain and 10/6 Men's and Boys' Outfitters. TWO SHOPS: 78 13d Manchester Street, Christchnrch.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 17
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