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WANTEO KNOWN. Y\7OOLLEN Working Socks, 3 pairs *' for 1/11, at Carryer’s, 'TROUSER CLIPS held to retain - the crease. 1/3, at Carryer’s. POAT-HANGERS for Full Suits, in* eluding bar for trousers; specially shaped. 1/6, at Carryer's. — ■ ' - .(TtREPE-SOLED, Whites Canvas Ten* nis Shoes, boys’ and men’s sizes. 2/6, at Carryer’s. T>AYON and Wool Blankets; . good serviceable shades; 7/11, at Carrier’s. . 1 : , T>OYS’ Pure Wool Dressing Gownei;’ camel and checked materials; 25/6, at Carryer’s, IN. Lunch Cases; just the right ■ size; 1/11, at Carryer's. 1 1 . ' ;; * v. , * IN’S Cotton Summer-weight Pyjamas, 4/9, at Carryer’s.
PUsue NOTICE. GALVANISING LET USYOURf V.. C : • •- . KITCHEN UTENSILS, MILK CANS,; SEPARATOR BQWLS AND PARTS? IN FACT ANYTHING WANTING RE-GALVANISING. We Specialise!'; U N L OtNfe- r FOUNDRIES ' , i Limited? SI‘W ■ ‘ Phone *616. s ‘ JULIET STREET, STRATFORBi
“We Know Not Till We, Try.” i —Shelley. Until you have tried Baxter's l £.ung Preserver for yourself: you cannot realise what a wonderful boon It is to sufferers from coughs, colds, and sore throats. “Baxter's*? has...been New Zealand’s most famous. for over 70 years. “Baxter’s” doeiv. good from the first dose, soothing and'® • relieving, and restoring strength* The •» biggest seller at all chemists, and-’ 1 stores. Three popular sizes—l/6, 2/6, - a “ d 4/6 ‘ Repairs—Specially trained Cycle Mechanics attend to your Cycle Requirements at shortest -no* tice. Try us for that next job. • Lightband and Wann. Ltd. “Stick Thou to What is Best” —Byron. Keep to Baxter’s Lung Preserver to banish coughs and colds, “Baxter’s” is best. You’ll ensure speedy relief If you use this pleasant, soothing .remedy. Not even the worst cpld Is proof against “Baxter’s.” The children love it—and its special tonic properties give them back their natural energy. Ask for “Baxter’s” in the economical family size, 4/6, or the handy sizes, . 1/6 and 2/6* / ,f'
pEAD and use "The Post” Classified Want Advertisements, 15 word*. I/-, 3 insertions 2/6. ’Phone 383. * GUILTY OF NEGLIGENT DRIVING What happened? He sneezed at ■ the wrong moment—the car skidded —and he later “came to.’ His first words were: “Why didn’t I stop at that last chemist for a tin. of Pulmonas?” Pnlmonas definitely stop • colds, potent vapours penetrate the breathing passages l and cut phlegm, | Ask for Pu! monas— PULMONAS— I !/■« l/®l' 2/6, , - I I Ml |||,| |T- llfcwitd^
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 1
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