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SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING MACHINES From Weekly Now is the time to snap up a bargain In a used sewing machine. McKENZIE and WILLIS are overstocked with machines which have been traded in, and we are prepared to sacrifice them to clear our present stocks. All these machines have been overhauled and carry our guarantee of perfect order. 81NGEB 66; Practically new, 66 machine. Has had very little use, and is of the latest type. A great jpurgaui. £l2 /IS /- Cash or 5/- Weekly SINGER 66: Oak Case, drophead machine with seven drawers and complete outfit of accessories. Condition and appearance excellent. £9 /17/5 Cash or 3/9 Weekly SINGER K MODEL: Oak Case, drophead machine. Carrying full guarantee. Has had very little use, and transfers and case are in really good condition. £7/15/Cash or 3/* Weekly LINGER LONG SHUTTLE MODEL: Walnut case Machine, completely repolished. An excellent sewer.— or Jy/* weekly BINGER BOX TOP: This machine has a perfect bead, and we can guarantee it to country clients. £3/15/- " r 16 10 per cent, off all terms prices where terms accounts are paid in three months. S per cent, off all terms prices where terms accounts are paid in six months. ONE ONLY Titan Electric Sewing Machine in Walnut case. Guaranteed full stocks of spare parts. If ever required. This machine Is one of the most famous German makes and is brand new. Rotary shuttle, sews forwards or backwards. 13 months’ guarantee. Usually £33/10/SPECIAL PRICE £lslO/McKENZIE & WILLIS 120 HEREFORD STREET CLEANS LIKE MAGIC/ Something. entirely new. Antiseptic; perfumed; cleans everything. FROM ALL STORES. Try It. fHEMICO W CLEANSER N.Z. Distributors: W. H. Simms & Sons Ltd. P wmiuD DOG BISCUITS*

HRBIH AND HB DIDNT KNOW « WHAT BUMPBD MM OFF/41 THE GIRLS THOUGHT HE jl-NO HINT.OF COURSE. LOOKED LIKE NELSON EDDY- OF <IFALLEN ARCHES -HE PLAYED THE BEETHOVEN SONATAS DIVINELY ANDSANC LIKE A HILL-BILLY -STRONG IN REPERTORY HAD DYNAMIC PERSONALITY ANOTHE OLD SCHOOL TIE - m a*«S sasw & i » « m 8 fig nS HAD BEEN NOMINATED WR THE'ALL BLACKS A7.URPIER IS A TWO-TIMWG FOUR-FLUSHER, WHO TAKES HOME-BREW.OR ; ORDINARY BEER TO A PARTY tNSTEAO »0F M U T B I SIMPLY COULONT ASK JACK TO THE PARTY - MY DEAR WHY HE'S A 2URPLER // M y s si Brewed and bottled with loving care by New Zealand Breweries LtdXlma.ru Branch.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 20

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