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«TU Tricycles hare always been the most popular gift .with,the youngsters. Again this year Scotts, the Cycle People, are showing such a tremendous range of trfkes, .scooters, and miniature cars that you simply must bring the children in to see them. If you prefer you may use our lay-by system at no extra cost. 39=30 If you can’t call, write for illustrated price lists. W. A. SCOTT & SONS " THE CYCLE PEOPLE,” «MM GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. , The Real Germany See December “Railways Magaane" len Stevenson, a New Zeeland railwayman, who toured Germany on.the eve of the war, h«d some, very,interesting expert. ences,’which he tells ;welL . Other excellent'features ares—- “ CKristennisl Capers,” byKen. Alexander. “The ' Witch’s Tiki ” (a story of Maori magic) by Janes ' Cowan. “Food' Preserving Industries ’of New ■ Zealand," by O.'N,■ Gillespie, , - “ Introduced Birds in New Zealand,” 'by Mona. Gordon.' .i . “Around the Mutton Bird,Mauds,” by Rospline Redwood. 1 ' “Echo of the Siege of Orakau Pa,” by, A. J. SheeL ' “Love of a Hawk for His Mate,’’ by Jean Boswell. “Little Miss Freckles" ,(a Christmas story for children), by 1 Nellie Donovan. ■ > . ; fid. At Bookshops and News Agencies, fid.

For pickles, sauces, ' salad dressings, anil general table use,: insist on SHARCAND’S VlNEGAK—refuse substitutes. Pure, 'pi* quant, full-flavoured. " Shetland's, Wholesale Distributors.—f Advt.'l

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 20