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WAR OFFICE WANTS MUD. To the average Returned Soldier who served in France, the thought of Military Headquarters wanting mud must seem at least unusual. Yet such was the case in England in the recent very dry summer. The reason is that Army dress reformers cannot make final recommendations on the new uniform until it has been tried in the most rigorous weather. ’> Experiments have been going on for two years but during that time there has not been sufficient bad weather to give the new uniforms a thorough test. Even now, there are people who consider as unusual the process of toasting as applied to tobacco. Those, however, who have tried Blue Shield (Medium) and Red. Shield (Dark) know it means added pleasure to their smoking. It brings out in a subtle and delicious way all the qualities of the tobacco, enabling them to enjoy real wholesome satisfaction —at the modest price of 1/7 per 2 oz. tin, while the one-pound canisters are even more economical at 11/8.

WAIAU PA CASH BUTCHERY. NO MIDDLEMEN. Direct from Grower to User SAVING PASSED ON TO CUSTOMERS IN REDUCED PRICES BEEF. MUTTON. PORK LAMB, SAUSAGES. BACON. Always Fresh from Cooler. Look Out For Our White Vans Karaka, Drury, Papakura— Mondays, Wednesdays and FRIDAYS. Glenbrook, Mauku, Patumahoe — TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Walau Pa— WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. OUR QUALITY AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. NOTE—WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF FAT CATTLE. H. COLEBOURN, Manager.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 3 December 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 3 December 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 3 December 1934, Page 6