GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM CROMB & MERRITT for the ANGLER PLANO TACKLE BOXES: Large selection of noncorrosive with divided trays $5.85 to $4O FISH SMOKER. Ideal for the holidays. Three types. From $9.99 FISHING BAGS. $2-l6 to sl 1-78 LANDING NETS From $j.59 to $ f 4-QQ FISHING KNIVES. From £ FISHING BOOKS From 50c ” $9-20 ALL PURPOSE TOOL JJ.gg FISHING SCALES From s|.|3 to $9-00 Fishing RODS and REELS to suit any pocket. GIFT VOUCHERS - TO ANY VALUE. CROMB & MERRITT LTD Sports Specialists 110 CASHEL STREET
Living TT/.with The long lively good-time days of summer are here, and to make them more enjoyable, McWilliam's Wines market an exciting table wine' called McWilliams rose say (ro-tay). It’s hard to imagine a wine better suited to summer living than MCWILLIAM’S ROSE. It has the distinctiveness of a red wine flavour with the light refreshing liveliness of a white wine and it is neither dry nor sweet, but an ideal “in-between”. McWILLIAM’S ROSE is perfect with poultry, fish, salad or buffet meals. But it will also go with a steak, schnitzel or Stroganoff. On its own it is a delicious thirst-quencher and a marvellous partymaker. In the wine countries of Europe, the lightness, freshness and “conversational” qualities of Rose wines make them favourite “anytime” drinks. McWILLIAM’S ROSE is best served chilled and in a glass which lets it show off the subtlety and brilliance of its delightful pink colour. Ask for it when dining out and ordering home supplies. ' McWILLIAM’S ROSE is one of the most delicious wines of the decade. Living with wine is fun, and to help you know more about all types of wines, McWilliam’s have produced a 16-page Wine Guide. You can have a copy free and post free if you write to: “LIVING WITH WINE” McWilliam’s Wines, P.O. Box 1283, AUCKLAND.
HELP YOUR HUSBAND TO LIVE LONGER Subject to enormous emotional strain, men are more likely than women to suffer anxiety attacks, heart attacks, ulcers and stroke. A psychiatrist tells you how these tensions are generated and offers wives specific suggestions to help husbands live easier ana longer. One of the 31 artides and features in December READER’S DIGEST, on sale at your newsagent or bookstall NOW. 8778
With Xmas holidays in mind ★ Ralph Grade Ltd. \ suggests WANGANUI SPORTS COATS Modern hacking and safari - plains In "Woolmark” fabrics. from 29' W m.»Cnx *Team them with SPORTS TROUSERS An unbeatable selection of top makes in a complete range of colours and stylings tapered, straight or flared legs. From $8.99 to $18.99 ★ GIFTS HE’LL APPRECIATE! RALPH GRACIE Ltd NEAR BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE 85 Cashel St. Phone 77-421.
PUTTING COMPETITION AT THE 'GOLFERS SHOP' 646 COLOMBO ST. TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ENTRY: 4 BALLS 20c 100% Success and you qualify for Finals at 7.30 Friday evening. 75% success you qualify for the Semi Finals held at 6.30 Friday evening. QUALIFIERS ARE ENTITLED TO FREE BENSON A HEDGES CIGARETTES PRIZES Ist: One Golf Bag; 2nd: One Golf Club of your choice; 3rd: One Golf Umbrella. BE IN TO WIN. 646 COLOMBO STREET, PHONE 64-662
MECCANO • Now, 19 sets graded for 5 year olds to young engineers. • New colour-coded working drawings and coloured parts. e A new mini “Pocket Meccano”! set now available. ZMATKT’iws.m • 1/42nd life size •’ .. models with action " features like the 1 original. ( i Made in England by 1 Meccano Tri--»ng Ltd. I MODELS LTD. I P.O. BOX 129, AUCKLAND. m I
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 14
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