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F 1 Strong fineMIIIBF soft —- and of tailored fitting m i fA-i Bl _<4 J\ c /\\ w W- - is the impression you get when you handle / St. Margaret Underwear. It is so well cut, so finely finished. Especially for summer wear do men favour the fine elastic rib numbers, made from pure Egyptian cotton, light and hygienic in texture. You get full value when you choose St. Margaret Underwear. It is the result of 120 years of successful manufacturing. It is British Made. The following lines are favourites with men of discrimination. MAJESTIC’’Fine 1/1 pure K 7165” Fine 1/1 rib pure Egyptian Cotton—a splendid Egyptian Cotton. Similar fabric for summer wear, grade to “Majestic” but made Made in Sports slipover style j n shirt SS or LS, Trousers vests 1/2, sleeves or no sleeves. an d Trunks. Trunks. Combinations, no sleeves, Trunk legs. «RECORD” Natural Wool, “DERBY” Fine 1/1 pure pWte d, excellent value and of Egyptian Cotton—a very pop- prove d merit. Guaranteed ula. L.hri»k.ble. A number for .U fo. year round we.r rhe binadons. hard worker. Buyers of these goods will be St. Margaret customers for life as they are assured of value, comfort and durability. StHlargaitt UNDERWEAR for MEN BRITISH MADE 40 ■ _ . . ■ —— The old Independent has been re-named, “Federal” Manure Distributor \ But the prices remain the From £23 15s nett, freight same, as last year. paid any Railway Station. The “FEDERAL” has all the latest improvements, and is the most up-to-date machine on the market. AVOID DELAYS : : ORDER NOW From The Farmers’ Co-op, Organisation Society of New Zealand Limited Branches throughout Taranaki

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1929, Page 12