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THERE’S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT! Bargains Like These Won t Last Forever ! GET BUSY NOW! Secure Your Share before if is too Safe ! BOYS’ KHAKI OILSKIN COATS—Sizes: Min, 46in and 48i|n. These are a beautiful quality that are usually selling from 30/0 to 45/-. Sale Price: 15/11 each MEN’S HEAVY OILSKIN COATS— Good quality. Limited quantity only. Clearance Price: 22/6 each! to Clear LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE— Nice heavy quality. Usually retailing at 3/11. Clearance Price: 2/11 Pair DRESS BUCKLES —All sizes, all shapes and colours. Usually retailing up to 2/6 each. Out They Go at 4sd each, Sale Price 54in COATING OR SKIRTING TWEED— Lovely quality in Fawn (Flecked) grounds. We usually sell this Tweed at 7/11 yard. Clearance Price: 4/11 Yard STRAW MATS, 34in x 60in, patterned with Animals (Elephants, Tigers, Lions, etc.). Worth 1/11 each. Clearance Price. 1/4$ each, VELVET PILE HEARTH RUGS— Beautiful designs, including Pinks, Blues and Orange tonings. Usually selling at 12/9 each. Out They Go for 9/11 each, Court’s Sale LADIES’ TWEED COATS in smart designs, Belted styles, in S.W. and W. Usually retailing at 79/6 ea. To Clear: 27/6 each LADIES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS— In Newest styles, in Navy, Black and Brown. S.W. to O.S. Usually retailing at £4/19/6 each. All these are to be Cleared for the Ridiculous Price of 19/6 to 49/6 each COURT’S ! Great Clearance $ j| J, F

m '' m m i P$l»l 11 m 60 SKSrc W »r s&ss& w> !lf^s ?li|^ . ■ ' ‘ - "-<? ft „«iv4- ■■■ t„ . .A.:" „' ■ -i ',, ',,! - . . !**&• 5 'Mf'' *** :dgg ■• ~ -:MMM tf&it-i --'?* jl| IF D. McL. WALLACE, LTD. Head Office: Newmarket, i, se RLLRCE MACHINES * ** * *x. S^webiwf To secure tne highest profits trom good stock and good pasture, it is essential to have a good milker—the best milker. That means a Wallace Super Milker. Sanitation, so important in maintaining quality, is insured by the double pipe principle, perfected by Wallace. Sterilisation of Milk and Vacuum line is required by the authorities, so Wallace introduced the trouble-free Vacuum Pump, unaffected by water, steam condensation or cleansing agents. Power charges arc less with a Wallace—the Vacuum Pump is the most economical on the market, and the reduction unit assists the farmer to employ electricity at low cost. Wallace are exclusive manufacturers of the Pulsators, Actuators, Vacuum Pumps, Reduction Units and other components of their machine—they are manufactured together to work together, and the result is matched parts and a milker that milks faster and more economically, with practically no risk of breakdown. D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept, I) NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. | Dear Sir, —Please forward me details and Free Catalogue of your Wallace Super Milker. | NAME . t.t. . | ADDRESS j

science mm.\ NEW KILLER 100% SURE 100% HARMLESS to HUMANS and ANIMALS. Here’s a real scientific Rat and Mouse killer guaranteed 100 per cent kill every time yet absolutely harmless to humans and all animals. Rats and mice find it irresistible and after eating go outside to die. NOT a Poison —but a safe, sure rat killer! 1 oz.j 1/3; Zoz; 2/-. All Chemists and Stores. RATOPAX CXriIISIVL I.IQIJII> COMPOUND ()l HI D .SQUILI UULR If unobtainable, send P/N for 1/3 or 2/■ Direct to Stockists:— JAMES RENSHAW, Hard wai'o Merchant, THAMES.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20342, 24 June 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20342, 24 June 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20342, 24 June 1938, Page 3

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