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Next Midland Hotel, Te Kuiti. Phone 189 G. R. MILES, LADIES' OUTFITTER. MILLINERY, ART NEEDLEWORK, HABERDASHERY LADY JANE AND ARISTOC HOSIERY. Certificated Fitter for Berlei Foundations. SMART FROCKS AND ENSEMBLES AND MILLINERY WELL SELECTED. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. COME AND INSPECT.

FDRD DEALERS 'KG USED CARS BBmiiiii ; "BLUE SEAL" "Blue Seal" Used Cars offered by Ford Dealers are the finest Used Cars on the market. They 1 . L- ~_ n 4*..11.. .»_««* AA .4 1 1 e> and carry a 5-day exchange privilege and Owner's Service Certificate. "SQUARE DEAL" "Square Deal" Value Used Cars are guaranteed to be in sound mechanical order. They are sold with a 50-50 warranty certificate for 30 daya and carry the 5-day exchange privilege! "AS IS" Vehicles in this group are sold In the condition in which you see them. Many will interest buyers who can do their own reconditioning. 5-DAY EXCHANGE CERTIFICATE The 5-day exchange privilege cer» j tificate issued with every "Blue Seal"and "Square Deal" Used Car ia the Ford Dealer's guarantee of sound value and honest represen* tation. 1 50-50 WARRANTY The 50-50 Warranty on "Square Deal values entitles you to have any repairs necessary within 30 days of purchase done | at HALF the regular charge. | OWNER'S SERVICE CERTIFICATE j p The Service Certificate issued ||p with "Blue Seal" and "Square || Deal" Used Cars entitles you to 1 free lubrication service for 10,000 f miles, or one year from the date of purchase of your car. G R BLUE SEAL eumiino lICMOITIOMD ffg^fr- —•" *» «>*». aj IS SOID WITH A I EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE (rticet TO SELL AS/5 11 Buy an IQJ3 USED CAR from Your Ford Dealer and be sure of Full Protection and Outstanding Value !

"My boy's birthday to-morrow," confided the little old lady to the tobacconist, "so I thought I'd give him a bit of nice tobacco." "Couldn't do better, Ma'am," beamed the tobacconist. "Does he smoke a pipe or cigarettes?" "Well, of course he ought' not to smoke at all at his iage," replied the little old lady, "but you know what young people are now!— will have their own way!" "Yes," agreed the tobacconist, "youth must be served!" "He smokes a pipe," went on the little old lady. "Did you ever?" "Then I'll recommend Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), one of the famous toasted brands, lovely bouquet and harmless—it's toasted, and hardly any nicotine in it! There's other toasted brands—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, they're all good, but you try Navy Cut No. 3. About how much would you like —half a pound?" "That'll do nicely," said the little old lady, and popping the tobaco into her shopping bag, she tripped gaily away! She chose wisely ia bit of the genuine "toasted" makes, a fine birthday present. (673)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4564, 3 November 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4564, 3 November 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4564, 3 November 1937, Page 3