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' ' ' ;'-■ •; . '" ; ' - , ... . • _, . '"rt NOMINATIONS CLOSE at 8 p.m. on MON- B AmWA II DAY, NOVEMbBER 24. For full programme ■ I^L 4MB MMAMJ& IH see Official Calendar apply to fl fVITm A.Z. II a. ■ ■ :Muk ■ W*_* II fl M^ Wk WbA Ifl aa^zz^^.^ I /Typppcc I FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. fl ' ElfiAßfcJTt TOBACCO H ACCEPTANCES for ALL FIRST-DAY fl Ifl EVENTS at this Club's Spring Fixture to ■ IH be held on NOVEMBER 29 and DECEMBER 1 B ~ > g.fX ■.__.___;, Ifl will be received up till 5.30 o'clock tonight, fl A^ fare combination f ot v une? tobaccos, Ifl c: g. goodbehere, fl : Ifl ■■ secretary. m blended and manufactured r with* the IB Telephone 44, Feilding. fl ■ -. - . ___ «-. ' , »» 'H ■ utmost care makes State Express the toll- |fl I your-own tobacco par excellence.^ Its Ifl FIIATCI CT rCADrr 11 mellow smoothness and satisfying flavour W | HUIfcL M. bfcUKtlfe j I appeal to the most discriminattng 11 Tir * fl smokers. The price: 2/3 I for r^£^L II Now on Tap ! I two ounces—.and,weU/worth it^ j&jt^^ II SPEIGHT'S ! I lw¥\ 1 • Drawn direct from the wood by J H l!l||iil|||!!|l IM || | pumps and NOT by pressure ■ llJyiS^SS^^^B^HSiy -at II ♦ S fl (111 iUflSß^nli^^H^^K I 111 l I toU *" fc Ifl I Also Red Label Beer J I H^^^HHS^Hi II (Drawn through pressure tanks) j fl W^^^____\_W^__\^^_\\__^^^^^Mti I II FRANK DREW!TT, MANAGER I | 'fy || If llf I Ail CTDCCT I .Manufacturers cf State"Express-recommends PICKWICK. PAPERS || FURNITURE MART E^^^^^^^^^HSfiSl LARGEST ROOMS IN WELLINGTON * ' '. v Opposite Trades' Hall " ; '■ . - Phone 54-377 .. 1} ' , ' -1 Save moriey on your furniture re- /" CHRISTMAS TRAIN TRAVEL quirements. A few of thousands of our- ~ bargains as listed below: — Honey Oak -^ «»*■■■■ B/R. Suite (Modern) £22/10/-; 3 piece . ReSei°Ve SeOIS EOriV ' Chesterfield Suite, cost £43/0/-, now * £18/10/-; Gateleg Tables, Kitchen .- • ' •' 1. 1 • .j. . .t . Dressers 49/6; D/Beds from 20/-; s/ Advance railway bookings already indicate that more Beds 25/-; .Deck Chairs 14/6; Camp people than ever will be travelling by train this ChristStretchers 25/6; Tents, Bxß x 5, Duck • Iwi \/ t -j A • .j. li l i £7/10/-; T/Boys 45/-; Kitchen Chairs mas and New Year. To avoid sthe inevitable rush of from 6/-; Large Table 15/-; D/Room J as t m ; nu te bookings those who intend haviM a Extension Table £2/5/-; Large Side- . ... , ~ , ~ . . .. j , ~-. . . boards 30/-; Step Ladders 13/6; Odd holiday by rail should wisely attend to their seat 1 S/Wires (almost new) 27/6; Bedding, reservations without delay. Pillows, Office Safe, Large Strongroom Fireproof. Door, Roller Top Desks He\piii) advice and information on travelling problems (Cutler), Comodes, Cabinets. r , „ . . „_ .. _ .. -zJ. , —- are gladly given at ali Railway Booking Offices and Everythingjor the home. J ' Government Tourist Bureaux. WE ALSO BUY OR TRADE-IN r> II O * l II All! J flU^ll your furniture Full Service *l a\\ Officered Station* Ring for Valuations. ,

YES! THERE'S STILL TIME TO GET YOUR SINCERITY SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS Admittedly time is shortening ! But we've been lucky. The other day we had an unexpectedly big release of Sincerity Suits just in time for Christmas and holiday needs. All displayed in the Men's Shop they look their part as the Quality Suit with style leadership. Call in when you're passing and allow us^ the chance we are always eager to take, of showing that a " Sincerity " Suit gives you- more; than you'd ever expect for your money in style, service and comfort. Make your Christmas Suit this year a "Sincerity" ! JAMES SMITH LTD. MEN'S SHOP, SEPARATE ENTRANCE, MANNERS. STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1941, Page 10