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IGAMES for i Winter i Evenings is TABLE TENNIS SETS I // Contains 2 Bats and Net I CT with Table Clamps, 2to 61 MECCANO OUTFITS H 2/6, 3/6, 7/6, 10/61 2 °. CT r< A 1 / Accessory Outfits Aa 4/6, Ba 5/6 E r A i 7' Magic Clockwork Motors - 3/9 K| Ludo, Steeplechase, Snakes and ° CT Ladders, Robbers, Aeroplane ti. w ■■ i ■ m———« H Race, Happy Families, Snap, I LIONEL TRAIN SETS jflg Tiddlewinks, Jig Saw Puzzles, B Passenger and Goods Sets. El Metal Puzzles, Draughtsmen, i Complete with Rails. H etc. I 14/6, 17/6, 22/6 ■ GAMES at 1/6 I Wl^w °“ pl ~ y - ■ i w•aErffiras; B,Biish I B Pit Cards, Askim, Bubbles, Dart All m Wooden Boxes. CT B Target 4/G ’ 5/6 ’ 8/6 set CT ga CHESS & DRAUGHTBOARDS ■ GAMES at 2/- i/-, 2/-, 3/6 g B Motoring, Ludo, Scout Patrol, HALMA BOARDS - - -V- CT B Snakes and Ladders, Across the SCALLYWAG SETS - - 12/6 M CT Atlantic, Dominoes, Draughts- TABLE BOWLS -- - 12/6 g| CT men and Board, Ball Mosaic, GOLF GAME - . - - - 4/6 CT CT Fortune-Telling. SKITTLES ----- 2/6 B B noTTTvn LEATHER FOOTBALLS B CT BOUND o ZII t CT ■ COMIC VOLUMES PLAYING CARD" B ■ The delight of FLAMNG B B 1/ C a 1/K 500 PLAYING CARDS 1/6 to 5/- ■ g Z " LEXICON CARDS - 4/6 pack M ;B CASH COUPON WITH EVERY PURCHASE B iNoble’sl B DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL g

I ’ “THE BEST THAT GROWS— ff/ ■ | J INTO KAIAPOI GOES." ffili 1 \Jj |gg HI IE // ’nil® i A lot M// PROSPER ONE — PROSPER ALL \\ WF I u\ LU // \\ ** )//( fs'/Jr CEEING at first-hand the vast acres of whirring machinery which V /Zwj kwSs. comprise the Kaiapoi Mills and Factories, you would gain a lasting impression of the magnitude of this 59-year-old New Zealand Industry. You would see confirmed what you already know —that this organisation an important, buyer of New Zealand’s finest wools and that it disburses hundreds of thousands of pounds each year to those engaged in converting that wool into merchandise for personal and household use. (i Tn the < T“ et com P etence t^ie men an d women guiding and controlling mW /W/, 'vAwk these modern machines you would sense the skill which is either inherited W///i I or tlie resu^t Y ears of accumulated experience in wool crafts — the skill \l/ 1 \ W J I vAI which goes into the making of everything which bears the Kaiapoi name. f/ | V And yet you might not stop to consider-this most important fact of all— I that all of these people are consumers —of butter and meat and the hundred 1 I / anH one products of other New Zealand industries. it J L i IL < \ I > /W Under the close-linked economic system of present times, the prosperity / W of the individual is the prosperity of the community. Even if Kaiapoi g° o *ls were not outstanding in quality and honest value you would owe it zZjOV. to the coming generation to prefer them and thus support this industry, tbc future of which is inseparably linked with that of the Dominion itself. Igt Wmaggi W E II I / BLANKETS BOYS’ CLOTHING WORK CLOTHING WOOLLEN RUGS MEN’S SUITS HOSE FABRICS 'WW UNDERWEAR MEN’S OVERCOATS WOMEN’S COATS SWIM SUITS ) CARDIGANS BLAZERS WOMEN’S FROCKS wnvitrvpc CViTRTS PULLOVERS FLANNELS WOMEN’S SUITS WOMEN’S MEN’S SHIRTS SPORTS WEAR KNITTING WOOLS fflll® KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Jit' ft

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Southland Times, Issue 23228, 17 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23228, 17 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23228, 17 June 1937, Page 10