MS S^fi "It's time to buy," says Father Time—l remember nrices rising before, but it r will be a WORLD-WIDE PRICE RISE this time." Take sound advice buy all you can afford at the Doors open 9*30 Monday
Drayton-Jones have a limited quantity of luxurious Bedspreads of , 'that lovely soft Satin so fashionable Just now. With tucked edges and fancy stitching in all the prettiest shades. Drunle Bed .. 2V6 DRAYTOfUQNES Cnr. Colombo & Lichfield Streets.
E Va ■hum ?Beds,. Mattresses, Tables, Chairs, Ra& Screens, Tarpaulins for Hire. /CAMPING TENTS (erected for in--1 spection in our showroom). . Johnson & Couzins LTD. S3 CASHEL STREET.
"iWe useGibbsfor economy. It lasts [twice as / Si Test it for yourself ! Gibbs lasts twice ~,'<"i? as ordinary tooth-cleaning Preparations and it keeps fresh and ofR to * e end - Bu y a tin for each i , --—«/—nicic a a spat,c oil xue ™« to write each name. Use Gibbs for tanuig teeth and a healthy mouth ■Weans where-the brush cannot go, m!L'-1 y Kenns and protects the f SI In -•■■' han dy dusts»f '.container __^- :>' Packs flat /^^^^fe\ &t travelling. ( 3S\ *£ m At alt Chemnts ana c. . £ ma n t(m —ge tins 1/6 urge refills 1/3
ye.youp favourite Recipes »e finest flavours obtainable ••• FIAWUMN6S Tests prove them to be the most -. concentrated on the market ... and the most economical. EVENS' C ATH EDR AL BR AN DI
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22003, 29 January 1937, Page 7
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