RADIO LICENSES \• * . which expired on 30th June should be renewed Without Further Delay
Thrill for Visitors to Wellington The Magic Multiple-Unit Electric Train Although it is a year since the modem multiple-unit electric train began running between Wellington and Johnsonville it is still a novelty, to be enjoyed by any The train glides so smoothly through pleasant landscapes that a passenger may well be loth to leave the very comfortable seat at the end of the journey. This train is a wonderful expression of human ingenuity. Emphatically it shows that in progressive policy the New Zealand Government Railways are not lagging behind the railway enterprises of Europe or America. visitor. Frequent Services
We hdve you need this Weather - LYNX GOATS are fashioned from the Best of English Tweeds and Coatings — a try-on will convince you of the perfection of fit. Dressy fitting styles and sporty swing styles. Other well-known New Zealand makes at definitely competitive prices and the latest shades. For all Mercery needs, Football Togs and Golf Wear, visit our MEN’S SHOP Wake up refreshed in Wear a KYNOCH PURE WOOL SCARF V Smart Tartan and Check Designs 10/6 eaoh JV.i Made specially for ns from our own hard-wearing Flannelettes. ' " ' T.. O.S. and X.O.S. From 6/11 pair Good roomy cut —attractive stripes. SAL, M., O.S. and X.O.S. Warm, Woollen DRESSING- GOWNS Plain colours and cheeks. Lapels, cuffs and pockets faced- with contrasting colours. 'All sizes. v Price 49/6 R. G. HOSKING Ltd. The “Veribest” Drapers and Outfitters Bank Street, Whangarei Also at Dargaville
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1939, Page 11
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