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ONE large or TWO small toys ® in every tin# What fun the children will have! Jolly little Cadbury Cococubs in every tin of delicious Children s Boufnville Cocoa, which is Standard Bournvilie Cocoa, specially packed for children in a gay new tin. Ask mother to get it! There are fifteen different Cococubs, one large one or two small ones in every |-lb. tin. , Drink lots of Bournvilie Cocoa this winter and collect the jolly little Cadbury Cococubs. Note: Stamps for the popular Cadbury Stamp Album are still included in the hlb., t lb - and l ~ lb ‘ tins of the usual Bournvilie Cocoa. „ Mothers! Ask for Children’s toy —j mm OH Sfl C- i&i It costs the same! V 3 PER i-lb. TIN Note; Cadbury Children’* Bournvilie Cocoa is packed In J-lb. tins only. BOURNVILIE COCOA fHE CADBURY COCOCUBS—WiIIie Mouse takes up Flying ITS Oh TIRE TT7 ^ —-f IT ALWAYS , X : y SMOKES A - LITTLE AT 1 HRST/ UMP I WONDER. WHAT THAT ( crc MOUSE IS COMING'. U-3 UP TO if COMING COMIN Coming ! O’ ic Cococubs were all terribly curious to ow what Willie Mouse was up to. Every cuing after he had finished his home work dashed off by himself. Very secretive he s, too! Mysterious' hammerings came from his shed, and he was seen gazing earnestly at the moon. At last one Saturday afternoon he told the Cococubs to come round and they would discover his secret. What do you think Willie had made ? An aeroplane 1 It looked wobbly, but Willie said it was safe. “I’ve got a good supply of Cadburys Milk Chocolate. We airmen know whatVgood for us.” 1 AVaIIRI

VERNON SMITH THE IRONMONGER 'INI . GEORGE STREET, is selling DRAUGHT TUBING at 4d par foot, fcr going round tha door, or casement window. RUSTLESS DRAUGHT PADS at 6/6 (posted, 4d extra), for going along the bottom of the door, and an ANTIQUE PORTIERE ROD at 5/9 (railed, 6d extra), to hang the curtain on behind the door. For one who gardens, a pair of FLOWER CUTTERS, with Spring, at 2/- (posted, 2d extra), and a SPONGE RUBBER KNEELING MAT at 1/3 (posted, 2d extra). These FLOWER or SHRUB GUTTERS are one of the most useful articles abc'Jt the garden. A CAST ALUMINIUM KETTLE will last fcr years. Gall in and we will show you what splendid value they are. Prices for gas or coal range—• 4qt, 14/6 5 6qt, 17/6; Bcjt, 21/-. Or With special flat bottom fcr electric stove—6qt, 19/-; 6qt, 21/-; Bqt, 26/-. Both sorts railed, 9d extra. A PAIR OF TWEEZERS, for removing thorns or splinters, are good value at 9d (posted, Id extra). PANDORA RAZOR BLADES ar* really good. Just try them yourselves. Prices: To fit the new type Gillette Razor, 1/- per packet; or Auto-type pattern, 1/6 per packet (posted, Id extra). - PETROL MANTLES—SmaII size, Bd| large size, lOd. Posted, id extra for three. We are still selling large numbers of SPARK GUARDS. Size 24in high X 21in wide, 9/9; 261 n high x 25in wide, 11/9 (railed, 1/- extra). Every farmer requires Wire Strainers, and we still maintain that the TITAN STRAINER is the best value at 23/- (railed, 6d extra). TRIPLEX STRAINERS, to leave on the wire, are now 15/- per dozen (railed, 9d extra). Everyone admits that the twenty-one-shilling British-made CARPET SWEEPER, which we are selling for 12/e (railed, 1/- extra), is wonderful value. These Sweepers have the selfcleaning brush. The Corporation are still enforcing tha by-law with reference to REGULATION DUST drums, if you get a Notice, remember we sell these DUST DRUMS at 5/6, delivered, complete with LID, Extra Lids, 2/-. Ladies do dread having to set the ordinary MOUSE TRAP, as it is so easy to get their fingers trapped. We have an AUTOMATIC SETTING MOUSE TRAP at 4d (posted, Id for three), which can be easily set without trouble. - If you use Kerosene Lamps, a TIN WALL LAMP, with REFLECTOR md complete with lin Wick and Glass, ’in be bought from us at 5/6 (railed, 6d extra). ¥OO will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns' tlet - the habit of studying these columns it will pay you.

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Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 9

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