NEW SEASON’S GOODS m Gum Boots Galoshes P dud 2 opals VALUE—f.e. the combination of quality, workman* ship and low price is attractively featured in these goods, They keep the warmth in and the wet out. Cal) and inspect* ASC 237 H. C. Evans, RORA ST. TE KUITI. LADIES’ CREPE RUBBER TENNIS SHOES, 7/3. Reliability Trial Further Proves Worth of “DOUGLAS” and “FRANCIS-BARNETT.” A Stock Model 1\ DOUGLAS tied for first place with a machine nearly twice its Horse Power, after making what was undoubtedly the best run of the trial. The two FRANCISBARNETT machines entered were placed sth and 6th—a very creditable performance as only 8 of the 12 starters finished. One was the only machine on which no defect could be found at the finish. The H.M.C.C. Trial from Hamilton to New Plymouth gave “Douglas” and “ Francis - Barnett ” another opportunity to prove their outstanding merit. V Jp'nr II Victoria St.HAMILTON.Po.iOO.Phone 1455 and at FRANKTON - Phone2l6s GOLDBERG 1/ “DOUGLAS” £67 Terms: Balance: £2S deposit £1 a week. “FRANCIS-BARNETT” £46 Exceptionally Easy Terms. Cycles taken as part deposit. m ''A YEARS OF AGE? may feel in your prime. But * it is just here that one’s eyes should be considered. Here there comes the first suggestion perhaps of difficulty in reading or sewing. It may be that the sight seems perfect, and yet there is lost the ease and comfort with the sight that earlier years knew. Glasses now preserve the sight, save from eyestrain, and give pleasure in reading, writing or sewing. We thoroughly test the sight, advise if glasses are really needed, and make the lenses where needed in the most suitable style and to individual requirements. Barry & Beale Ltd., SAMUEL BARRY. JAS. O. BEALE. Optical Specialists, 322 Queen Street, :: Auckland. With the change of the seasons all are susceptible to colds. These must be attended to or they may have a serious effect. A PROVED REMEDY Walker’s Cough Linctus For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,lnfluenza, Whooping Cough, and all affections of the throat or lungs. J. E. WALKER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, TE KUITI.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2119, 26 May 1925, Page 2
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