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Brrr these are the nights for a HOT-WATER BOTTLE ,_* After an evening out in the cold, it's great to slip /H§B§Blltfli) in between the sheets and find one of these British- /R§X§tll§i'/ made Rubber Hot-water Bottles waiting to warm up /Ji§|i2s§§?/ frozen toes. All superior quality, and backed by a /itit§|l§§|y/ tw6 years' guarantee. Prices 2/11, 4/6, 5/- and 5/9 (^§§§lll?/ COVERS: lOin. x Bin-, 1/3; 12in. x Bm., 1/6; c 12in. x lOin., 2/6 Sb^^^SS ALSO ALMINIUM HOT-WATER BOTTLES— i JfS^"" A little more expensive than the rubber type of bottle, but practically everlasting—and no danger of bursting. ■ Prices; 3/9, «/-, 10/6 and 17/6 f&K ELECTRIC .J&SPi TORCHES JnWAJy FOR DARK WINTER EVENINGS. jM^H&^f For that emergency in the middle of the. /CS^^Jr night or when the lights fail. JlsN^^^^^^ 3-cell Models in black case .. ..... . 5/6 V^N^^ Nickelplated Case .... .. 7/6 and 8/6 v^^' Various other Models for. you to select from Electric Lamps :-^ : Keep quarter of a dozen Spare Lamps handy. J •■ L* »-'\ PRICES: 230-volt—3o-watt, 1/6: 60-watt, 1/9; /f $Mi 60-watt (gas filled), 2/-; 100-watt, 3/-. ff '||l[|| o.H • Also Agents for Courtenay Radio Receivers, Eclipse I if 111 * j Hack Saw Blades and Frames, Expanded Metal, V lI'MlCv / Olsma Water Paint. V llstill / SPORTS DEPARTMENT AND GOLF SCHOOL: J. D. Mclntosh, v^Ji^X^ls/tY x'I^ACE, WELUNGTON; ■. , .'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 7