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MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES! Values that are extraordinary but typical of Bargains to be found in every department at COURT'S SALE!

MEN'S FLEECY-LINED PULLOVERS— Iong sleeves, smart shades; assorted sizes. Good value. Usually 3/11 to 4/11. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 2/9 each MEN'S HEAVY QUALITY COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SWEATERS— KoII and Polo Collars. Fawn and Grey shades. Usually 9/11 each. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 6/11 each MEN'S HEAVY QUALITY SUEDE FINISH PYJAMAS— Smart designs, all sizes. Usually 9/11 pair. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 7/6 Pair MEN'S SPECIAL VALUE COAT SHIRTS— Huge Reductions. Smart Check and Fancy Striped designs. Assorted sizes. Usually 4/11 to 8/11. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 2/6 each SPECIAL WEEK.—SUITS REDUCED.— SmartIy cut and finished. Good quality materials. Fawns, Brown, Grey and Navy. Usually £4/4/-, £4/10/-, £5/10/-. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 59/6 each MEN'S PYJAMAS, GREATLY REDUCED— Bemberg and Flannelette quality. Usually 5/11 to 9/6. COURT'S SALE PRICE: 3/11 Pair MEN'S TWEED AND GARB. OVERCOATS— Greatly deduced to Clear. COURT'S SALE PRICES: 15/11, 19/11, 29/6

COURT'S Gpeat ikmm SALE ■ > i , ; -■ • ♦. ; : ..<>>; *«>, 111 '"•* til ! ' ' ' I I W^SSSS^Skn Net profits depend on grading points—and grading points depend largely on sanitation in your milking plant. The Wallace Releaser, standard equipment with the Wallace Super Milking Machine, has been designed specially to ensure absolute cleanliness. The Wallace Releaser has no corners or seams and no baffles to churn the milk or shelter bacteria. It is easy to assemble or dismantle and easy to clean. Nickelplated outside and heavily tinned inside. The Wallace Releaser operates with very small air admission, which eases the strain on the vacuum pump and reduces running cost. For perfect sanitation and increased profits, use the Wallace Releaser and Wallace Super Milker. The coupon will bring full information. D. McL WALLACE, POLLEN ST., THAMES Head Office: Newmarket. Auckland. RLLHCE IftttflNG MACHINES D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. D NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sfrs, —Please rorward me details and free Catalogue of your Wallace Super Milker. NAME "

WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Every man who knows the value of "wool next to the skin" should see our display of WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR—Good makes, low prices. 1 JORGENSENS | S2 High-Clats Tailors, Mercers and Ssj "55 Dry Cleaners. 53 = Pollen St., THAMES. 'Phone 2335. -5

SCIENTIFIC WAY TO HEALTH. When you're "out of sorts'' and sluggish, remember Nulax Constipation Herbs. The latest and most complete remedy for constipation, lost energy and flagging health. 2/- packet from N. B. Middle-brook, Chemist.—Ad.

Ho'd been having what medical men call "a general overhaul." When the doctor was through—an hour's workhe said: "Nothing much wrong, but I think you're smoking too much. What's your tobacco?" The patient told him. "Ah!" said the doctor, "I know the brand! Used to smoke it myself. Poisonous with nicotine. Tobacco like that's suro to get you sooner or later, so I gave it up, and took to 'toasted' and if you're wise you'll follow suit. 'Toasted' is not only the purest tobacco but by far the best. I don't know how the toasting is done but its wonderfully effective, for the five brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut Wo. 3 (Bulldog), TCivcrhcad Gold and Desert Gold, are comparatively free from nicotine, they all have a really fine flavour and a peculiarly grateful aroma. Throat irritation is common enough with smokers, so is burnt tongue. You don't get either with 'toasted'." The patient, much impressed, said he'd certainly take the doctor's advice. "You won't regret it if you so," smiled the doctor. He never did. —Ad.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20365, 21 July 1938, Page 5

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