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a ft./TEXACO performance under I I'ifour accelerator! || rjILL U P with Texaco Motor spirit. Feel the engine snap • into action as your foot goes down on the starter. Sense the instant surge of power as you touch the accelerator. Every 'WSfc? drop of Texaco Dry Gas is transformed into swift acceleration, mß«w ' i Texaco Dry Gas with Texaco "Crack-proof” Motor Oil is I ! ft® W?l the ideal part» ershi P for S reater P ower > smoother, quieter motors Bl and freedom from repair bills. i They must have been good to have grown so fast! I ~~ '" .ly ~ THB TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED. /PT I | •, t»Gi4-si»-ss ■ ti

A Perfect Set of Teeth £2/5/-. (Upper or Lower). WANGANUI ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Broadway Bldgs, opp tost Office. Soks’ Bldgs., Devon Street.

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====!= S== C. SMITH LTD. More Stocktaking SPECIALS from C. SMITH’S Here are a few more items taken from the hundreds of line* brt*X that are being cleared out during this Unique Selling Event at F-J %“y k£a L* 33 THAN sale PRICE! rtf zX h “ imperative that these goods be cleaned out [quickly before /5X ‘W /T\ lly A our Annual Stocktaking, so take full advantage of the oppor/JX. J 1 t u II I I ( A tunity it offers you to secure Lace, Underclothing, Hosiery, I I J\\ Gloves, etc., as well as Mantles, Millinery, Dressgoods, Furore . z/\\» 1\ I \ yS \ \ ishings, etc. \ t / / Early shopping is urged, as in most cases only limitecknumbera t \ f I// I/ z °f d* e it&ms listed are available. JlllWz XAjA# UNDERWEAR To Be Cleared at LESS THAN SALE PRICES! LADIES* SHETLAND VESTS— AII-Wool, short sleeves. Usually 8/6. Stocktaking Price 2/11 ALL-WOOL SHETLAND VESTS— Very large size; short " 1 "" sleeves. Usually 6/6. Stocktaking Price 4/11 ALU WOOL LADIES’ WOVEN VESTS—Short sleeves. I ATF UffCYITISS Usually 9/6. Stocktaking Price 0/41 ® „ , , IACE FLOUNCING—36 inches wide, in shades WARM SCARVES— In Kasha and Wool, in bright col- of Pink, Brown, Lemon, Blue. Usual price 4/11. curings. Usually 4/11 to 8/11. 2/11 Ebcß t , • „ • « v Stocktaking Special ' Stocktaking Pnce 2/11. yaril LADIES* ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS— Button front, short sleeves. White and Natural. 4 ONLY CREAM CASHMERE SHAWLS— W. 14/(j Large size. Usual price 25/6 to 35/-. Stocktaking' * ' 11/3 12/11 Stocktaking Special IQ/g CHILDREN’S WINCEVETTE NIGHTDRESSES—Trim- o - m“l embroidery at‘front. Sizes 30 to 42 inches. 6 ONLY HANDSOME EVENING SHAWLS,.in Stocktaking Price 2/Q to 3/0 shades of Peach, Green, Blue. Usual price 42/-, Stocktaking Special J 0/ 0 HOSIERY and GLOVES Stocktaking Special 1 /_ Eacli LADIES’ GAUNTLET KID GLOVES, in newest shades of -*- z Mushroom, Black/Whlte and Beaver. UsuallyB/11. Stocktaking Price 5/11 20 Doz. LADIES’ SMART SCARVES, in newest , colourings. Usually 3/11. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE, with invisible clox. In good shades of Brown only. Usually 7/11. Stocktaking Special 4/44 Stocktaking Price 3/44 pr. J ~ / x C. SMITH Ltd. CUBA STREET WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 264, 3 August 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 264, 3 August 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 264, 3 August 1932, Page 6

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