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DOUGLAS & HUGHES JTAVE the following on hand at their usual keen prices:— gEED pOTATOES. BEAUTY OF HEBRON. CLIFF'S KIDNEY. EARLY PURITAN. EARLY ROSE. EPICURE. KING EDWARD. MAJESTIC. MAORI CHIEF. ROBIN ADAIR. ROYAL SALUTE. SUTTON'S SUPREME. Jj[ILKING RUBBERS INFLATIONS, Straight—s/6 doz. Bulb Top—6/6 doz. CLAW TUBING—Sd foot. AIR TUBING—I/9 each. MILK TUBING—2/6 each. 41b tins Petroleum Jelly, 2/11 tin. j Bass and Cane Brooms, 14in., 3/6 each. Gum Boots, Cleated Soles, 15/6 pair. Cow Covers, Jute, 6/3 each. A full range of Milk Buckets, Dairy Scrubs, Teat Salves and Leg Ropes. | JJARRY J)OUGLAS & JJUGHES.

DANCE WITHOUT DISCONCERTING HAIR. Remove distracting, unsociable hair at the surface before going dancing— cleanly, smoothly, and without any stragglers! Use Velvet Mitten Hair Remover—as soft and gentle as a powder puff. No chemicals, nothing to cause re-growth. Refuse inferior imitations. 2/3. Money-Back Guarantee.—A. D. McLennan, Chemist. (3)

CHEAPER BOOT REPAIRS GENT'S. HALF-SOLE AND HEEL (Riveted), 5/-. Hand-Sewn, 6/-. LADIES' HALF-SOLE AND HEEL (Riveted), 3/6. Hand-Sewn, 4/6. TERMS: SPOT CASH. First-Class Material and Workmanship P. W. HUMBERSTONE. (Next Wilson's Garage.)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4607, 9 October 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4607, 9 October 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4607, 9 October 1934, Page 4

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