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1W K ■ ■ ’T 1 ' B I Mr The kayak is the Eskimo boy’s best way to fish and travel. To make these water-tight Kayaks, the Etkima family stretches soft, pliant leather over • strongly made frame of driftwood. If a wave turns a kayak over, the paddle rights himself and is protected from getting wet by the skin * cover fitting tightly around his weist. PICK-UP / IdELIVIERy/ I is the best way for your Dry Cleaning to travel! | ’phone Br 60 ?55 ■K? anytime day or night . for a Taylor’s Van to call. ! I "****’*’•% 7 IT’S QUALITY '', ; SANITONE v • DRY CLEANING 1 '. THAT COUNTS!,/) -* ■SM'IH I * All colls from 5.30 pun. to 8 o.m. and at the wooikeadim ■ recordmt on Ansafone listen carefnUy for bUSllfr—H after dialling. 1;

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29224, 7 June 1960, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29224, 7 June 1960, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29224, 7 June 1960, Page 8

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