We sincerely thank you for your patronage in 1933 —and we trust that our quality meat, low prices and friendly service will warrant your continued wP support in 1934. DIXON Bros. 103 CASHEL STREET, and at SEA VIEW ROAD. NEW BRIGHTON. C. J. WILLIAMSON LTD. r Manufacturers of Perambulators, Push Carts, Iu ralid Chairs, etc. HYDE PARK PRAMS A SPECIALTY Any kind of Pram Made to Order CORNER COLOMBO and TUAM STREETS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. METAL POLISH GIVES A QUICKER SHINE AND A BRIGHTER SHINE! Also, *' EZYWURK" Cleanser, Aluminium, Stove Polish, Household Stains, White Enamel, Linoleum Varnish, Cardinal Red Enamel. Manufacturers: S. A. SMITH & CO. LTD., Auckland.
Good Needlework FOR Till WOMAN WHO LOVES PRETTY THINGS The latest designs in Cushions, Cosies, D'Oyleys, Runners, Duchess Sets, Tray Cloths, Pillow Shams, Handkerchief Sachets, Towels, Supper Cloths, etc., just to hand. Finished samples and all materials for working. MRS. POPE LTD. SOLE AGENT FOR WELDON'S DRESS PATTERNS Ladies' £ Children's Jj jj 1*6837 |->ING 41-627 for your next Permanont Wave from 12s 6d full head. Suzanne Toilet Salon, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs. 82920 TOOTHACHE ICVCWIE! gfljffl v " The first touch otf Magic Nervine g|P stops the throbbing pain. Save your nervous system. Nervine has been successful for 30 years. Instant relief. 1/6 everywhere. BARRACLOUGH'S a|
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21051, 30 December 1933, Page 2
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