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MISS E. FLEMING. STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER. Books for "Winter Reading. ALL THE LATEST EDITIONS. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Phone 152. ' . Rora Street. $. ti» Bring your Bicycle along at the first sign of trouble. You’ll realize then, what our Specialized Service means to cyclists. We’ll do the job quickly, efficiently, and at 0 • minimum cost. m TIMBERS BROS. TE KUITI MOTOR CYCLE «Sk CYCLE AGENTS.

Dandruff disappears after using Brice’s Preparations. Blyth Harper, Chemist. (7) When mentioning the name of Sir William Waterlow, in the course of an address to the New Zealand Club at Wellington, Mr. Justice MacGregor said that Sir William’s firm had suffered loss to the tune of half a million or so through the wrongful printing of certain bank notes, having been deceived into doing so by a swindler, “There was, however, one very good effect from the suit brought against them, which they lost,” said His Honour, “and that was that both Spaniards and Portuguese were astounded at the impartiality of British justice. They hardly believed it possible that the verdict would go against the British and in favour of the foreign firms.” Falling Hair! Guard against it. Use Brice’s Dandruff Prescription, 5/6, and Seboria Soap, 2/-. Blyth Harper, Chemist. (5)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3304, 16 May 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3304, 16 May 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3304, 16 May 1931, Page 3

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