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British Goods Empire Display MAKE PAUL’S YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE We Are Living in a British Possession. Do We Realise This? Why not then Buy Goods Made Within Our Own Empire? Our Stock Greatly Consists of English Made Goods Bought from Manufacturers in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. SEE OUR SPEQAL WINDOW OF CANADIAN TOWELS. FACE CLOTHS.—Made of White Towelling. With WHITE AND COLOURED EMBOSSED TOWELS.— coloured crocket or stitched edge. With fancy coloured borders at each end. These Prices—9d, 10£d, 1/- Each are very new and attracive. FACE CLOTHS.—In White Towelling with coloured prices 2/11, 3/6 4/3 6/6 Each floral chenielle borders. rrriwvrc t ~ price s~E a< ** TURKISH TOWEL ROBlNG.—Suitable for Dressing COLOURED IOWELS-In small sizes. With at- ( , own> Ba(h Qr W] . aps Bu inchcs wi(le tractive coloured strl Py\ ccs Ea<;h These arc in lovely Oriental colourings and designs COLOURED TOWELS.—In medium and large sizes; Price 11/9 Yard, assorted qualities and colourings. 1 Prices 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 to 4/6 Each. COLOURED BEACH ROBING.—SO indies wide; in COLOURED BEACH AND BATH TOWELS—Extra s P ot aD <l stripe effects; in bright colourings, large size; bright colourings; good qualities. lakes .1$ yards for robe. Prices—4/11, 5/6, 7/6 Each. Prices—4/6, 5/9 Yard. INSPECT OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAYS NEXT WEEK. Open until 9 p.m. Fridays. J. PAUL & Co. AVENUE WANGANUI.. ’PHONE 2224 ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY FOR LESS

More Sensitive than the human ear! This Machine tests motor spirits for their anti-knock value - - The Midgley f’ 1 ” ’ T Bouncing P i n It records even apparatus is the ‘ ~ | /J / J only one of its ’* i r ! the stlent knock k^— he - ; lOh I ■ THE Midgley Bouncing Pin knock-test- ~ «- . ■ V ing set is recognised throughout the .1 _ WgjflflßT ' world by fuel engineers as the stan- .-.WC-d L dard equipment for determining the anti- • *, , ... . knock value of a fuel. ‘ ‘ The set illustrated above forms part of the extensive fuel-testing equipment in the ASsg laboratory of the Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. By this scientific apparatus the j remarkable anti-knock quality of Plume is J •' . regularly tested and confirmed. If motor spirit tested in this device has U* ...... a tendency to knock, the bouncing pin will The diagram on the left 6hows detect it even although it be inaudible to perfect knock-proof combusthe human ear. Even the slightest dis- tl " n whlc p ? a , t “^ Uy , , P e Bi when appotenic Plume is used, ruption or increase in the burning rate or , * * the fuel is indicated by a tell-tale sign on Appotenic Plume is pure, unithe instrument board. There is no indica- form - "> stal - c,ear -. Your c >' 9 ean see how pure it is ... . tion or even a silent knock with appotenic liwiiuil r~~~ * Let your car prove its power. Plume. _ _____ The unequalled results achieved in g scientific tests with appotenic Plume con- ME jy ji fw?7' vincingly demonstrate the appotenic story. J j 'WK/ f&A; a Get the benefit of the full power output ™ rfßw. of appotenic Plume, made available through perfect knock-proof combustion. Ol RS' Jl JivL 9P20

SYKES’ ANIMOL CUBES Cows’ Sore Teats, Inflamed Udders, Cow Pox. Always reliable. 1/6, |-lb. tin. ‘'Kapex” Dough CubSs Cure Stubborn Colds. Sold everywhere. 1/packets.—Advt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 232, 30 September 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 232, 30 September 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 232, 30 September 1929, Page 5

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