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Special Announcements Well worth While Stores We have found it necessary, owing to increased business, to, rebuild our present shop. During the building of our Modern Shop, we have taken temporary premises, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, in CAMERON STREET. Here we shall cany on business as usual until the re-occupation of our New Modern Shop. Our'Phone Number will be 2401 as usual, and all orders will receive the same strict attention as in the past. THIS WEEK’S REMOVAL SPECIAL : WHITE and GOLD CUPS FINEST QUALITY OATand SAUCERS - - 4/6 doz. MEAL - ■ - 5 lbs, for lid WATCH FOR FURTHER REMOVAL BARGAINS J. C. TAYLOR, Managing Director. Cocoa keeps you ‘fighting fit’ The ball flashes across ... he’s got it and away like the wind. Did you know that many ‘crack’ footballers take cocoa every day? They take It for the extra nourishment It provides. Let your children ‘win through’ on the extra nourishment which Bournville Cocoa gives. These young sportsmen will love its chocoiaty flavour. Give them Bournville Cocoa made with milk. You know how nourishing milk is: Bournville Cocoa increases that nourishment 45%. PICTURE STAMPS IN EVERY TIN FREE ALBUM for the Children. The Bournville Album “British Marvels,” in which to mount the picture stamps, Is FREE to any child , who sends name and address together vyith 2a. in stamps to cover postage and packing to: "Albums,” P.O. Box 256, Dunedin. Stamps also now included in every tin of‘Bourn-vita.’ MADE BY CADBURY IN THE \’vN 92/34 FACTORY IN A GARDEN 18. SHOES | New SHOE *1 success” Ai Better Styles Better 58.—Ladies’ Patent COURT, ith smart, round toe and panish heels — Rare Value 14/6 ,6007. —Ladies’ Black GLACE, tree-hole tie slice, with Spanh heels. Smartly trimmed ith white on toe-cap—-omy 17 /e 56. —Ladies’ Brown Kid 1A.R, with medium round toe id spike heel. Neatly reived with python across toe--14/6 All37—Ladies Brown Calf GOLF SHOE, apron front. Rubber sole and heels. Very Comfortable. / LADIES’ / LEATHER SLIPPERS with Soft Padded Soles and Heels, and “Matchless” Slipper s, in Red, Black, Brown, Blue, or Patent. 8/6 Value. A' matchless LEATHER SLIPPER with Soft Padded Soles and Comfy Wooden Heels, in Red, Green; Black, Brown, Blue, or Patent.. 10/6 Value. A7sl4.—Ladies’ SilveV \ Kid SANDAL COURT, with .smart: Spanish heels and medium toe. Latest in Evening 22/6 Wear. Al/200. Ladies Paten’; COURT, with medium toe and Spanish heels; smart low cut. Perfect Pitting. 18/6 Ladies’ SKIN SHOES,; all the newest designs and shades. See our window display—--32/6 to 45/NOW LOOK! SOMETHING OUTSTANDING! Ladies’ Full-fashioned Pure .Silk i HOSE. All the, newest shades ’ 6/11 and CAMERON STREET '■ WHANGAREI r V ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ • ♦ , T • T T . • • HALLENSTEIN BROS. Daughter Greatly helped in studies by CLEMENTS TONIC “My daughter does a Ibl of studying before her exams.’’, Mrs. L.J.W. writes. “I always give her a course of your tonic, and we have found it helps her wonderfully. My husband has been sick for many months, so 1 tried your Tonic on him and he feels much better.” • This lady added that some years ago she suffered greatly from the strain of nursing a loved one, and Clements Tonic soon put her right. ' (Original letter on file for inspection.) L Banish “Nerves”, lassitude, sleeplessness, neuralgia,loss of energy, with Clements Tonic. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. CLEMENTS TONIC "Gives you Nerves of Steel" 6.124

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Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 4

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