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'I m MANCHESTER Total Clearance of a Remarkable Special Purchase of Towels. These prices will amaze hut please you. Curtain Nets and Cretonnes.Now is you Opportunity to Renew Curtains, Loose Covers, etc. DRESS GOODS Frock Tweeds, Dress Flannels, Velour and Tweed, Coatings, etc., etc. AH Fur Trimmings, Collars, etc at Half Price to Clear. lAY ANI 21 st and 22 nd JUL? 11 vide by At Half Price Scarves, Bags, Lace, etc., all Clearing at Half Price. CHILDREN'S WOOLLENS Bloomers, Vests, Pyjamas, etc., etc. Just a glance at these goods and you Must Buy MILLINERY is season's smart ette Suits, Pram Sets, Coat \ Shawls, Sl< nvrm-u" This Opportunity Lasts only 2 Days, so he Early. lY Sk'lKW'Jttl 1 Underwear, Shirts, Hats and Caps. Sports' Trousers, Ties, Sox, etc., etc. aiMU I WHERE STYLE COSTS LESS

"I began to SMOke when I was 13," said, a speaker at a Canterbury "send off" to a departing townsman, "and one day father caught me smoking a cigarette on the strict Q.T. in the; fowlhouse. (Laughter.) 'Did he storni? Not he! He knew a bettor way. 'He smilingly invited me to smoke a cigar with him after dinner. Picture, my pride! (Laughter). The cigar was as black as a coal, and fearfully strong. I soon had enough. But I wouldn't give in—till I had to. Then I bolted, and was very unwell. (Laughter.) I didn't smoke again |qr years. Then I took to a pipe. No more cigars! (Laughter.) And now?—Well, give me my pipe and apbtych of New Zealand Cavendish anti I'm as happy as a King! happier,; a lot than some Kings." (Laughtei and applause.) The speaker alluded to one of the four popular Nev#: Zealand brands, the others being €tit Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Kivernead Gold, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bullbog). They are toasted (no other* are), and therefore harmless. And talk about flavour and aroma! LIKE EATING FIRE r That dry, burning throat!—part of the B "ixalty of catching a cold. Don't suffer '■his way. Take Baxter's •Lung 'Preserver, the rich, warming soothing remedy, that so quickly relieves, inflammation, dispels fever-ishness-and discomfort. "Baiter's" is quicker, safer and most pleasant. All chemists and stores in New Zealand sell the three popular 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 sizes. fItfAZOL Paatlllei to, relieve Sort Tfcroata, Catarrh, Hoar sen esp, Uma or VcieA. I'/rb&i and 2/V everywhere.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 3

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