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A couple of DEWARS 'M 'will make it all square The worst possible “lie” at the eighteenth is completely for* gotten at the next hole. “A couple' of Dewar’s” those magic words dispel all but good fellowship. There is a mellowness, a more palatable smoothness with Dewar’s that, somehow, you find lacking ip other whiskies. Dewar’s is the very doyen of Scotch. ■ o The SCOTCH WHISKY Distilled and Bottled in Scotland

mm Long after senile decay has set In on a poor paint job, Berger’s ‘B.P.’ still keeps on keeping on. For Berger’s ‘B.P.’ knows the secret of wearing well—has an indomitable way of looking always well-preserved and fresher than its years. At the very name Berger’s, Decay and Deterioration pack up for home. It is false economy to stint on paint—the paint jtself is only one-third the total cost of the whole Job. Berger’s is worth the little extra it costs in the first place. And doubly worth while in the long run—it spreads further, you need less, so there’s another saving. BOOTH & CHAPMAN LTD., f j Hamilton. I that Q>ugh/ The most potent and effective * remedy to soothe the membranes, ease the breathing, stop coughing—ARMSTRONG CYCLES £6/15/THE FINEST VALUE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE: TERMS ARRANGED YOU CAN ALWAYS GET BETTER VALUE AT IBBOTSON Bros. ALBANY CHAMBERS, VICTORIA STREET

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 4

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