Mir "i -sk-} y. /v (i. ff 23 r-i-iii Ji OikN tyji He will grow up (J I strong and healthy TRY ‘ OVALTINE ’ FREE! Send name and address together with 2d. in stamps to the N.Z. Agents j Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. *9 P.O Box 662 , Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to yon. Robust health depends so much on correct and adequate nourishment. For this reason give your children ‘ Ovaltine ’ as their daily beverage. Give it to them also when they come home from school and before they go to bed. It will fortify them against over exertion, prevent weakness and lassitude, and keep them joyously active and healthy. OVA LTIN E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes AT THU NEW REDUCED PRICES Manufactured bv A. Wander Ltd.. London. NZ
ARBURY ALL-WOOL BRUCE PULL-ON ...... SPECIAL PRICE: 5/11 MEN’S OILED CANVAS COATS, usual price, 35/- each. SPECIAL PRICE: 14/6 BOYS’ FANCY JERSEYS ..... ONLY 2/6 each MEN’S TWIST SHIRTS SPECIAL PRICE: 2/11 each ALL-WOOL BLANKETS ONLY 14/11 pair KAIAPOI ALL-WOOL RUGS ....... SPECIAL PRICE: 9/6 WHITE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, double bed size. SPECIAL PRICE: 11/6 pair FIGURED WINCEYETTE, double width .. SPECIAL: 9|d yd ALL-WOOL LADIES’ HOSE •• SPECIAL: 2/6 pair ART. SILK HOSE, worth 1/11 ... SPECIAL: 1/4} pr FLEECY BLOOMERS, with silk stripe ONLY 2/3 pr imminHniuiiiiinmiwnnHiiitttimiiiiiimiiiiiiiii;binHiiiiKimiiwiiHWßiiiiiiMiiii!tMinujuuiiiiimniiiiiiiiiHifflHniinHiinuwwi»wiimniiiminmniimitmmnmu«idwiiwimiuii» Remember always , a little cheaper at Arbury’s POLLEN STREET :: :: :: :: THAMES.
BIG Reductions! in Motor-Cycles. •f EXCELSIOR Motor Cycle NEW - £l4 IBs, SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT. Qrmj Sit 1932 Model ‘JAMES/ two stroke; Electric Light, complete: £36 EOs. W. H. Richardson, THAMES PHONE 238 M
m aaiia ■ i ■jK Low Rail Fares, ■ ■■■■■■ \JS* ■ HI IH "Hi Hi Hl’ ■ cz'i At less than a Penny-a-Mile! SECOND-CLASS return fares by rail average less than a penny a mile for every mile of travel—FlßST-CLASS, Slightly over a penny. Travel by train and know a medium of transport which offers unrivalled advantages in speett, economy, safety and clean comfort. Train Travel for Cheapness! Malawi H O <a » R |
SHOOTING SEASON 1932. ■hmmi ?i m mm me my yeme+e • ' .1 .tV ‘ ‘ §§ m ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES C.A.C. SECONDS. 17/- per 100 BRITISH SMOKELESS. 19/- per 100. CAC. BLACK SMOKELESS. 19/- per 100. CAC. LONG RANGE, 2*in. 24/- per 100. CAC. LONG RANGE, 2|in. 28/- per 100. NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE, 2£in 27/- per 100. NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE, 2fin 30/- per 100. PETERS’ HIGH VELOCITY. 32/- per 100. (No Permits Required.) .>6 gauge CARTRIDGES. 21/- per 100. .20 gauge CARTRIDGES. 21/- per 100. .410 gauge CARTRIDGES. 18/- per 100. GOOD SELECTION OF ENGLISH and BELGIAN SHOTGUNS, PEA RIFLES and ALL ACCESSORIES. James Renshaw, Licensed Dealer in Arms, Ammunition and ExplosivesPOLLEN STREET CENTRAL. T H A M E 8.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18511, 1 June 1932, Page 4
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