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IP YOIT ARE GREY, Van-Grey was made especially for you. Grows Natural colour back into grey liair by enlivening? pigment producing cells. — T JMenzies and other chemists. 6

Something for Everybody September Railways Magazine A treat for any family and a good feast of New Zealand to send to friends or relatives overseas. “Dr. J. W. Mellor. a Brilliant Chemist and Humorist 'of, Otago University,” by S.J. “A Humorous View of Horse-racing,” by Ken Alexander. “The Drama In New Zealand,” by O. N. Gillespie. < 4 “The Siege of Rauporoa Pa,” by James Cowan. “Glimpses of the Wellington Railway Station Nursery and PlayRooms,” by Bernice Shackleton. “The Making of the World’s Wonder Talk,” by Harry Gilmore. “Thermal Marvels of Tongariro National Park,” by Gordon F. Hunt. “Maori Legends of Rotorua Lakes,” by Joyce West. 60 Pictures. id. AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES 6d.

no # k WISEMANS NEW SELLING POLICY FOP'-j?" , TENNIS RACQUETS/»•!£/ STANDARD BRANDS * f This year WISEMANS have the biggest range of popular Tennis K * !Si;o * 2 aattw, ® Racquets ever shown in one store in New Zealand —Spalding, Alexander, Sportsply, Slazenger, Wright Ditson, Dunlop, and . othei’s ! the choicest Models of each make ! 0/ H | M £ ij ISCOIJ Pa I —*■ STARTLING BARGAINS We have a limited stock of last season's Racquets. All of these SLAZENGER “SAMPLE SELECTION” RACQUETS. »re being cleared at a reduction of 25% or S/" in the £ * All Slazengers produce each season hundreds of sample frames from freshly strung with new season’s gut. which to select their own standard models, and for their agents v overseas. We have purchased the balance of these Racquets I l a r Dl T^^?V n nt‘^7hir^fr Q SOnairy selected ’ and every In keeping with our policy of supplying the needs of every player one different. Just look at these prices. at bed rock prices, WISEMAN’S offer the “ Wearwell ” restring. . /m 59/0 This is a gut usually advertised from 10/- to 13/6, and offered 50/- RACQUET FOR 3S/9 at ra^es - WISEMAN’S genuine price is jgfor a complete „ t . „ , «'■ COQUET FOR 26/9 -gtag. BALLS: 1938 Ist Grade Spalding, Only a few left. Get m early! They are wonderful buying and although they are ' not standard models, remember they are GENUINE Slazengers, IT I? M M i Cl not just “ back yard ” manufactures which are dolled up with I Ea ill BH 1 w H W il 8 ll w paint to look like much higher priced Racquets, but which are WISEMANS have the only propexffy equipped Indoof Tennis dear at any price. School in Auckland. CRAIG PARTRIDGE, well known as one of f| ft I ITII jffi, ,rf A A 11 FTC the nes t tennis stylists in New Zealand, has been transferred to & i rifil I Auckland, but arrangements have been made for an early visit to Trade-in your old Racquet. No matter what its condition we Whangarei for coaching. Book your lesions early at WISEMANS, will allow you one pound for it on a Slazenger “ Selected Model ” 10 Cameron Street, Whangarei. at 79/6. Pay only 59/6 for this Slazenger Tournament Racquet GO ARJIi^TEE County Hsiy«a?s Our outstanding Guarantee of Good Service, which has helped When ordering from WISEMANS you can have the fullest con- to make WISEMANS the most popular name in the Sports Trade, fidence. because your requirements will be looked after by members remains good no matter on what basis you purchase your of our staff, who are acknowledged experts in the Sports Trade. Racquet. In buying from WISEMANS you_also have the great When ordering Racquets by post, give your height and build, and advantage .offeiiving^PEEJS. "the advice of TENNIS EXPERTS, state whether strong, medium or weak wrist. - .• :> BUY YOUR RACQUET AT WISEMANS AND BE 100% SATISFIED. Send for New Illustrated Catalogue. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL DISPLAYS

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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 8 September 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 8 September 1938, Page 3

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