mssssKfisassasss mmm %-%^^^>j / '" s /, '//■< fv^^«/*»i !*> a ::<?' >? The One Gift You Can't go Wrong on! LICHFIELD Tailor-Cut SHIRTS Men never have enough Shirts, so you're safe in giving one or two— you certainly won't be disappointed. Drayton-Jones' have full stocks of these famous well-fitting Shirts in newest stripes and checks—pre-shrunk. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. In Grey, Fawn, Blue and Brownish tonings.— 7/6 9/6 11/6 13/6 15/6 From The House That Value Built LIMITED CNR. COLOMBO and LICHFIELD STREETS
Hen*mremoney tor pleasure ■ r -* WHEX YOU SAVE AT THE PQWER-XJffIEF PUMPS m 1 Wa 'THAT "BONUS" in POWER CHIEF increases your holiday funds and gives you more of the good things of motoring for your petrol money. At the same price as ordinary petrol POWER CHIEF has "something extra" that ordinary first-grade petrols haven't got..'. tliis means increased mileage, puts "running shoes" on your engine, and protects it from the harmful effects of knocking. You don't need to guess about it . . . the experience of thousands of motorists proves that you, too, will get more holiday pleasure if you tour with POWER CHIEF. In the world's largest market 60% of all petrol sold last year was of the POWER CHIEF type. ORANGE-TINTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION SUPER PERFORMANCE AT THE PRICE OF ORDINARY PETROLS RAVEN TEA AND STILL ONLY
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21967, 16 December 1936, Page 3
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