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THE SOUND OF A POPPING CORK. Somebody's opened a fro6h bottlo of whisky, nnd that somebody lias a discriminating taste, if the bottle has the yellow label bearing the signature—Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd.—New Zealand controlling j agents, Reid and Reid, Wellington. Dis- I tributing agents, Laery, Beveridge and Co., Ltd.. Wellington.—Advt. ABSOLUTELY Ends this Month. OUR GREAT SALE OF CROCKERY, HARDWARE AND TOOLS. THESE Special Lines have been drastically reduced to’make room for shipments now arriving:— Large. Tin Wash-up Dishes, with side handles, suitable lor milk pans or large enough for Baby’s Bath— Now 4s Gd. Large Glass Salad Howls, 4s 6d—Now ds Gd. White Cups and Saucers (English)— 4 s 9d i doz. Enamel Wash Basins—ls 9d oa. Silver Plated Dessert Knives—l3s 9d i doz. ‘ Embroidery Scissors. 2s 9d—Now 2s. 2-Blade Nickel Plated Pocket Knives —Now Gd ca. Hair Brooms —Now 2s Gd ca. White Plates (English)—From Is lid ) dost. Lawn Mowers, 5 blades—42s Gd. English Teapots—Now Is lOd. Large Cutting Out Scissors—4s Gd ea. Sets (3) Aluminium Saucepans—l2s Gd set. COMPETITION IS FREE TO ALL. £l6 lGs IN PRIZES, Including Free Trip to Dunedin. Definitely Ends This Month. Have You Sent in Your Entry. Watchom & McNaught, HARDWARE CO., LTD.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 11

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