Here is a gentleman who has sat in one of the new Tram Shelters for an hour. Why, oh why, didn’t he wear a Plimsoll Overcoat? A warm coat from Plimsoll’s would have cost him only 35/Special line of HighGrade -55/Large Stocks of Latest RAINCOATS— From 10/6 PLIMSOLLS Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters, 2 Shops: 78 and 139 Manchester Street, Christchurch. P 6769 %^'oon-t W Cut Your “ FOWL FEED lO per cent. Now more than ever do they need abundance of good food to make them lay. For example: MEAT-MEAL SHARPS MAIZEMEAL BRAN CLIPPED OATS OYSTER GRIT Geo.H.WOODS LTD. LOWER HIGH STREET 'Phone 31-036 Branch Store: WEST BROS. 483 Colombo Street, Sydenham 'Phone 35-657 i YOU WILL BE Proud To Wheel a BURSON CARRIAGE Because a Burton Baby Carriage is so smart and so smoothrunning. They are light to liftroomy, and beautifully sprung. Babies will always sleep peacefully in a Burson Baby Carriage, Henery Burson & Sons LTD. Corner St. 'Asaph & Barbadoes Streets, Christchurch. “OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 145, 20 June 1931, Page 27 (Supplement)
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