far any room in the Quietly Big Ben Chime Alarm ticKs through the night. Then, at waking-up time,' comes his first gentle call. But if you still sleep on he shouh —a rousing alarm. Big Ben Chime will get you up. Big Ben Loud Alarm .is for heaviest sleepers—the kind who dream on and on. His extra loud voice will waken you when nothing else can. Then, throughout the day, either Big Ben keeps accurate track of the hours. Put him in the living room, or the dining-r00m... any- . , where in. the house. . : . Big Ben is a Westclox, a .... ..-famous family, of alarm y docks and watches. ' ;,■' ,\~ Available at your Jeweller . : i and Storekeeper. SPHINX—A square alarm on ft buss .. . beautifully styled. 4} inches high, black with nickel trim.. Top alarm'Shut-oCF. x TlDE—Distinctive case. . Black with .'.: Bickel-.trim-■.'•'Attractive-two tone.:dial . ,i with modem figures and hinds. 4X in- '■;.- the* square. Supported by back foot rest. Bl{ Ben Chimo Luminous. - , s2/8 Big Ben loud luminous - 26/- ---: Big Ben Chime, 27/6; Tide, 16/B; : Big Ben Loud, 21/-; Sphinx, 13/6. Wetlcrn Clock Company Limited, , PMertorongh, Ontario, Canada BROWJC* VVXEAV I,T», _ Distributor* for New Zealand Wellington, Auckland, Cbrlatchurch 11 CHEAP EGGS-YES! Don't b« cajughi next season by the scarcity of eggs. Buy a 1/6 jar of Ovoline now^ arid preserve ■when prices drop Ovoline the perfect Paste Preservative has never failed in 35 "years. Obtainable at all stores i : TRAINER: Believe me, a sprain • :. won't ever-keep you awake if you use Sloan's.^ I, ■ '' ATHLETE: Btiy, . it-certainly mad?:., ■ ■ thai ankle- feel like new in 'a/.-i: hurry I ■ ■": ■".. ' . .'..-■'■•: BRUISES, I SPRAINS - Ease the pain- — -Sleep! ; Never neglect a bruised ankle or pulled tendon. Pat on , Sloan's —it keeps swelling . down, prevents loss of sleep. ; No rubbing;: is heeded —for ■ Sloan's brings fresh blood to the injured part in less than I a minute. Pain gives way to , healing, soothing warmth. i You don't lose sleep ... .Get a \ freshjbottle to-day. Cfi'\ /f Sloan's Liniment is I world-fain, ousr-tused . t by 133 'Nations
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19370603.2.137.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 15
Word Count
333Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 15
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.