Holiday Spots Tim s See the way those sea-gulls flap their wings. Ru : Vm not so gullible as to be interested in that type of flapper. Tim: It surfs you right. You’re the sort of wetsmack who believes a water wave Is a hair curl. (Please, please will someone dong him.) Ru: Apropos of beach-combers, what about a drop of hair curler to help the permanent waves. A comber of Timam to make our holiday complete. One of the beauties of surfing is that it gives a man, a he-man’s thirst. (Note: —Order your Timam by the hundred or the thousand or the truck-load to ensure eat adequate t supply . No holiday is complete without an ocean et Timara Ask the Marlene Deitrich at year Welcome Inn.) 'TIMARU the friendliest drink in the would
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iiiLOifui vn Visitors from Auckland, Wellington and Hamilton Tisdall’s Sporting Depot, 91 Cashel Street West* near the Bridge ofi Remembrance, will give yon the same expert service In your requirements for Camping, Tennis, Cricket and Shooting Goods as you receive in your own town, Tistfall’s Ltd, 91 Cashel Street West, Christdhurch. ‘I
UNITED SERVICE Battle Store, Hereford St PORT WINE 2/6 Everything at Reasonable Prices Single Bottle orders delivered Free
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 16
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