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OVERSLEEP? DEPENDABLE you must get up. His dependable unfailing voice Is protection against over-, deeping—it calls you at the appointed hour. And his open easy to read dial gives you the right time always. Bare are Big Ben’s three features —dependability, precision construction and dustproof case —only Bid Ben few all these and many other not found In other clocks. The light sleeper prefers the quiet tick and two voice ahffsn of Big Ben Chime AlenaDeep sleepers will irant Big Ben Loud Alarm. . Sold at all good Jewellers Did Stores, together with assay other famous Westclox Slum clocks, electric clocks and watches. WESTCLOX WalUaftoa, Auckland, Christchurch Big Ben gets you up when Black with nickel trim, luminous dial. VBIBT BBK —With leather strap or stain- . less metal bracelet. Bl£ Sen Chime.— • - - at^ Df Ben qdms Xumlnona % 84/f . Bli'Ben Band Jmmtnoua - S7/S' fravalaria - . . 88/s----./nminona oiai. . j. strap or stain- . '{Z ■ less metal . bracelet. Seen Clock Company Umlti . p* tar borough. Oat., Ounuh faum* a ptoosatt »rr. x& 'iMaMkalhM 'Vam' HasVanil

“The Cream of the Crop** for roll-yo«r*pwn smokers. Bri|ht, golden tobacco that always gives a mild and mellow smoke. fi . i FINE CUT or COARSE CUT 1/9 per tin m K a x dH.'i'lX.' . Zk *youre right/ and PRIZE CROP ROLLS MUCH EASIER TOO- - THE tobacco FOR THE MAN WHO ROLLS HIS OWN. . PRIZE CROP IS EASILY THE BEST SMOKE IVE TRIED. ITS MILO AND SATISFYING FLAVOUR TAKES A LOT OF BEATING *0 “O P ik(9V ■er* J? y/A —• m MITCHELL'S s' c° vcr NX* 3 MM SON-TON Cl«rt«t« r»wr» ir« S»« far W** Cr °PUntie BookUu id. ’Oeuww ad.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 15

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269

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 15

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