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ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. 24 SPECIAL EXTRA REDUCTIONS ON MUSQUASH FUR COATS FOR TO-DAY ONLY! REPTILE SKIN SHOES AT COST AND UNDER FOR TO-DAY ONLY! FREE! FREE! SLIPPERS FOR LADIES! SLIPPERS FOR MEN! FREE! FREE! TO EVERY PURCHASER OF BOSTOCK AND CLARK’S FOOTWEAR. e ABRAHAM WACHNER DALGETY’S BUILDINGS, DON ST. BOOKSALE Take advantage of Cheap Book Prices. LIBRARIES! Now is the time to replenish your Shelves. GENERAL READERS! Here are the Books you have always wanted. t)/ (Reduced from 7/- and 6/-). Peregrine’s Progress (Farnol), Fourth Degree (Daeger), The Runnel- (Connor), Fatal Shadows (Peterson), White Roads (Ogden), Poor Swine (Devanny), Painted Minx (Chambers), Violante (Preedy), Camouflage (Meynell), The One and the Other (Curie), Red-headed Woman (Brush), Crouchback (Oman). And Hosts More! 2/11 (Reduced from 6/- and 3/6). London Lavender (Lucas), Four Just Men, Again the Ringer (Wallace), To Let; Man of Prosperity (Galsworthy), Grey Face (Rohmer), Mr Blettsworthy at Rampole Island (Wells), Bellarion (Sabatini), Danger Line (Sutherland), Forlorn River (Zane Grey), Matorni’s Vineyard (Oppenheim). And Hosts More! 1/6 (Reduced from 6/-, 3/6 and 2/6). Prelude to Battle; Cups, Swords and Wands, Martyr to the Queen, Here Comes an Old Sailor, Mixed Bags, Dodsworth, Show Girl, The Man Within, A Woman’s Error, Borneo, Bread and Honey, The Red Confesser; Monsieur Good Boy Seldom. And Many More!

The following paragraph from a letter by Rear-Admiral G. O. Stephenson, general secretary in London to the New Zealand branch of the Navy League, is included in a message to members from the executive: “I do hope you will be able by your propaganda to keep in the minds of your people the need for an efficient navy. Perhaps at the moment we in England are rather concentrating our attention on Europe, which gives one much cause for thought; it is in such a disturbed state, and one feels that peace can only be maintained by force or by strength, and as the British Empire has no territorial ambitions and a strong navy can be looked on by no country as a danger, it appears that a strong navy is likely to be the most powerful instrument for the maintenance of peace as well as being an insurance for our safety.” FREE GIFT OF CHOCOLATE. For one month purchasers of the famous Tiger Tea will receive a free gift of Court Quality Chocolate. With every J lb. of Tiger Tea you buy—a 3d tablet;, with every 11b—a 6d tablet and with every 21b Handy Canister, a 1/tablet. If you lik< delicately flavoured tea with plenty of “body,” Tiger Tea will satisfy your demands. Then if you like a really fresh, fragrant second cup, Tiger can be depended upon to provide it. Ask your grocer about it. And remember, with every packet a free gift of Court Quality Chocolate; —Advt. Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferer writes 1 “Your treatment wonderful success, no more depression, no more pain, am very active now, can thoroughly recommend treatment to others suffering with Rheumatoid Arthritis.” Write Tavener, Arthritis Specialist, High street, Christchurch, for full information.—Advt. PERSONAL. Will the pretty young lady in the red military coat and hat, who coughed so charmingly and looked so embarrassed, at the theatre last night, please call on the undersigned. We have a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver for her. A 1/6, 2/6, or 4/6 size—whichever she prefers. N.E. Chemistorstore.—Advt. DEAF AIDS. Consultation daily at GEO. H. BROWN, Chemist-Optician, Dee street. Latest models of Reins Deaf-aids to hand. —Advt

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Southland Times, Issue 22038, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22038, 10 June 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22038, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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