HOWEVER YOU TAKE A TRIP TO RANCIORA GO SMITHS FTWH continues WITH FURTHER BARGAINS IN EVERY DEFT. LADIES’ WINCEY MENS NIGHTDRESSES FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS ONLY 19/ g ° WtY 19/6 ——— ——- BOY’S SPORTS SHIRTS NYLON SPORTS AB S'um. ONLY 0/11 BLOUSES only 15/6 KNITTING WOOL ONLY 4/C Skein. TEA TOWELS ,O only 4/-i ODD SKEINS 1/11 ONLY j/ each. BLANKET ENDS AND “ STILL PLENTY OF REMNANTS AT VERY PIECE GOODS SPECIAL PRICES AT ONLY 2/11 yd
"THE PRESS" NORTH CANTERBURY BRANCH OFFICE, VICTORIA STREET. RANGIORA. 'Phon. 65M. The office is open during the following hours for acepting advertisements, payment of accounts and paper orders. Hours 9 o.m. to 12 noon Monday-Friday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. A 'Phone Service for lodging advertisements is also at your disposal during the above hours.
"THE PRESS" CLASSIFIES Offer an attractive inexpensive advertising Medium . . . And put YOU in touch EARLY WITH OVER 62,000 FAMILIES. Advertise in the MORNING and SELL ALL DAY. DIAL 50-199 ANYTIME.
“TZstits 4o muck fattier• It’s toasted I Griffin’s Thin Table Water , y Light, crisp, flaky-a miracle of golden brown goodness. You recognise the f i superiority of this wonder biscuit 2** the moment you taste it Superb with every kind of / sweet or savoury spread. f * ij z>i wf / /jjMaar' -iMpt Jgjga Jr / MAKE sum YOU GET THE ORIGINAL TOASTED THIN TABLE WATER BISCUIT
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 17
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