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Don't say Gh\ soy - GIIBIYS Obtainable Stores and > 13USCK CONCRETE LTD. Onerahi Road, W hangar ei 0 m m ; m m POSTAttSPUMICE CONCRETE CHIMNEYS © for fireplaces or stoves ©outside wall, inside & double chimneys ©with or without foundation and hearth ©available with cast stone fireplace surrounds. tirebacks and hobs. throughout NORTHLAND, all gf Mwmfmw) * ttmwstm/fs doll i Si It’s the most amazingly lifelike Doll you've ever seen! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, ORDER NOW! They'll go quickly! CRIES REAL TEARS. DRINKS FROM HER BOTTLE. BLOWS REAL BUBBLES FROM BUBBLE PIPE. © WETS HER NAPPY. © FLEXIBLE. UNBREAKABLE. © LEGS, ARMS AND HEAD CAN BE REMOVED AND REPI ACED @ CAN BE BATHED WITH SAFETY. © COMPLETE WITH DUMMY, FEEDING BOTTLE, BUBBLE PIPE, NAPPY & PIN. "7%& Sfa/m conducted hifßtpe/dc CAMERON ST. WHANGAREI Branch of WISEMANS QUEEN ST. and COMMERCE ST. AUCKLAND

..os featured on the NEW *49 SUPER MILKER.• THE WALLACE No. 1 TEAT CUP With the widespread use of non-stripping methods In New Zealand. it is most important for cows to bo milked with a correctly designed teat-cup and inflation. Fast, clean milking is the secret of successful non-stripping. The cup must be gentle in operation, protecting cows from possible harm. And thousands of New Zealand farmers have proved that the Wallace Teat Cup meets these 'requirements. SOFT INFLATIONS NOW MILK 3 OUT OF EVERY 4 COWS IN NEW ZEALAND The long threaded nipple simplifies the jobof maintafnning correct tension in an inflation. Of a pliable, semimoulded type, the Wallace Soft Inflation is ribbed for longer life, with the same wall-thickness as a straight inflation. Th# Cup is easy to clean, easy to handle, and inflations are easy to change. Made from solid drawn bronze, specially toughened. 17 • . with 7 soft moulded inflation a 1949 WALLACE c 7Tu£AeAJ D. McL. WALLACE. LTD, NEWMARXET, AUCKLAND WHANGAREI BRANCH: Walton Street, Whangarel Also at Dargaville. POST THIS COUPON FOR FULL PARTICULARS Messrs D. McL. Wallace Ltd, Newmarket, AUCKLAND. Please send me full particulars of the NEW 1949 WALLACE SUPER MILKER. NAME. « « «- ADDRESS— —- M famerscffluck/md FOR AT KEEN CASH PRICES OR ON EASY CREDIT TERMS or unbeatable quality and value, shop for all your requirements at FARMERS’. Absolute atisfaction IN USE is Guaranteed, and FARMERS’ efficient Mail Order Service will promptly ttend to all your tetters. Buy on Easy Credit Terms trora FARMERS’. . . . It’s very convenient. Warehouse Surplus Stocks ‘RHEUMANELLA” Super Quality FLANNELETTE SHEETS ZE: 66 * 94. USUALLY 62/6. is sire is suitable for three-quarter or lqle beds, and the Sheets are made from avy-weiqht material, with lonq fleecy ip. Shades of Green, Blue. Rose. Gold. ALSO AVAILABLE IN CREAM FOR TERMS: 2/- Deposit and 2/- Weekly 43/6 39/6 Pr. >■>* m & m % m * NOTE All Drapery is POST FREE anywhere in New Zealand mL . ■ >*c % : K'i Warehouse Surplus Stocks! LINEN DAMASK DINNER CLOTH SETS. Rnely woven In pure Linen, fully bleached. Sets are in several attractive desiqn* at these Reduced Prices. Set A—Hemstitched Cloth, 52 x 52, and 6 Napkins. 13 x 13. Usually 59/6. 39/6 Set B-Hemstitched Cloth, 52 x 68. and 6 Napkins, 13 x 13. Usually 69/6. 49 /Q set Set C—Hemstitched Cloth. 58 x 78, and 8 Napkins. 17 r 17. Usually 79/6. 55/6 set Sot o—Plain hemmed Cloth, 51 x 63. and 6 Napkins. Usually 59/6. 39/6 sel TERMS: From V- Deposit and V- weekly EASY TERMS AVAILABLE IN NORTH ISLAND ONLY FARMERS’ HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND

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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 18 July 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 18 July 1949, Page 6

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