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DRUM: NOVEMBER 1954 LUCKY CLIPPERS For Better Haircuts These clippers are manufactured in all sizes from finest cutlery tool steel. Ideal for barbers or home use. They are obtainable in all sizes from chemists, stores and cycle dealers. Always insist on LUCKY clippers. (W h m y m ui'rifo te liw e m y o u lc tk ... Your letter on Croxley writing paper will be a compliment to the girl you love and a sign of your own good taste. It will give her pleasure to read your words, because Croxley always looks neat and fresh. on C roxley 'S5& . A John Dickinson u m ru-rtu i afltrftr /s»- --. - ............... ~ ...: * ____ l— I— LOOK FOR THE PHOENIX TRADE MARK then you'll know you're buying the best UNION ENAMEL CO., LTD. Box 45, JACOBS, NATAL Stes Hkcter*> /*wxcti Moke M»net|! A I % Become an Agent m-Nolof SOUTHERN AFRICA'S STORY MAGAZINE FOR HAPPINESS YOU CAN'T LOSE-YOU CAN ONLY MAKE To moke sure of receiving your copy regularly, post this coupon together with the required subscription fee to: RATES: l C.'GGESfr VALUE EVER OFFERED IN THE HISTORY OF FOUNTAIN PENS THE NEW GOLDEN Golden City Post MakeMonei|! % Become an Agent ZONK! African People’s Pictorial THE WORLD'S FINEST 6 d WORTH YOU CAN’T L0SE-Y0U CAN ONLY MAKE DON'T HESITATE— JOIN IN THE QUEUE FOR CASH NOW I Write to : THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, Z O N K . P.O. Box 9428, Johannesburg, or BANTU NEWS AGENCY, BOX 50, INDUSTRIA Z.CrtK r& A.VjiH/l'i /96'6 READ YOUR OWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. BRINGING TO AFRICANS NEWS OF AFRICANS WRITTEN, PRE- PARED AND PRINTED BY AFRICANS YOUR NEWSPAPER BANTU 44 # world y < NATIONAL BANTU NEWSPAPER Together with MAYIBUYE FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3 Months 5/-. 6 Months 9/6. 12 Months 18/6. IF YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY IN GETTING YOUR BANTU WORLD Write to : THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, P.O. Box 6663, JOHANNESBURG. PUBLISHED BY BANTU NEWS AGENCY LTD. DON'T HESITATE— JOIN IN THE QUEUE FOR CASH NOW I Write to : THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, HI-NOTE, P.O. Box 8990, Johannesburg, or BANTU NEWS AGENCY, BOX 50, INDUSTRIA —’ i - ...__ fit-ncre r. There's nothin" like Brasso to give your brass and copper articles that bright, sunny shine. Just a liHle Brasso ruukes them like new again . . . Try it your- self and see. . BRASSO for a beautiful shine THE BOOKSHOPS STAFFED FOR AFRICANS BY AFRICAN! M m **""' k that? I get much b they got lots of good books No, why do you ai You look so smart . . . so That’s because I’m in a more money nowadays. You are very lucky. . t ____ No Pete, It wasn’t ail luck. I learned a lot from a book I bought at the B.N.A. shop. Is that so? Ha ' ' ' ' at the B.N.A. ? Hundreds and hundreds. They have books that will teach you almost any- thing. Then they have lots more for y°u to read just for enjoyment. How about magazines and things ? Yes. Of course. They sell newspapers, magazine* and stationery that looks nice without, costing a lot of money. What’s more they have Africans assistants behind the counter. They are very What a good idea. I must go and have a look around my nearest B.N.A. shop. Then maybe Til be able to buy a new suit just like yours. O.K. Pete .... but make your suit a bit smaller than mine. Mews ei/es eesr HI-NOTE, March, 1955 11 Newclare Rd. INDUSTRIA 126 Umgrni Rd. DURBAN Dombeya Rd. Braelyn, EAST LONDON Page 3

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DRUM: NOVEMBER 1954

L U C K Y C L I P P E R S

F o r B e t t e r H a i r c u t s

These clippers are manufactured in all sizes from finest cutlery tool steel. Ideal for barbers or home use. They are obtainable in all sizes from chemists, stores and cycle dealers. Always insist on LUCKY clippers.

(W h m y m u i ' r i f o

te liw

e m y o u l c t k . . .

Your letter on Croxley writing paper will be a com plim ent to the girl you love and a sign of your own good taste. I t will give her pleasure to read your w ords, because Croxley always looks neat and fresh.

o n

Cr o x l e y'S5&.

A John Dickinson

u m r u - r t u i a f l t r f t r /s» -

- - . - ............... • ~ ...: *____ l — I—

L O O K F O R T H E

P H O E N I XTRADE MARK

then you'll know you're buying the best

U N I O N E N A M E L C O . , L T D .Box 45, JACOBS, NATAL

StesH kc te r* > / * w x c t i ■

M o k e M » n e t | !

A I

% Become an Agent

m-NolofSOUTHERN AFRICA'S STORY MAGAZINE

F O R H A P P I N E S S

YOU CAN'T LOSE-YOU CAN ONLY MAKE

To m oke sure of receiving your copy regularly , post this coupon to g e th e r w ith th e requ ired subscrip tion fee to :

RATES: l

C.'GGESfr V A L U E EV E R O FFE R ED IN T H E H IS T O R Y O F F O U N T A IN PEN S

THE NEW GOLDEN

Golden City Post

MakeMonei|!% Become an Agent

ZONK!A fr ic a n P eople’s P ic to ria l

THE WORLD'S FINEST 6d WORTH YOU CAN’T L0SE-Y0U CAN ONLY MAKE

DON'T HESITATE— JOIN IN THE QUEUE FOR CASH NOW IWrite to :

THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, Z O N K . P.O. Box 9428, Johannesburg, or

BANTU N EW S A G EN CY, BOX 5 0 , INDUSTRIA

Z . C r t K r & A .V j i H / l ' i /9 6 '6

READ YO U R O W N W EEK LY N EW SPA PER . B R IN G IN G TO A F R I C A N S N EW S O F A FR IC A N S W R ITTEN , PRE­PARED A N D PRINTED BY

A FR IC A N SY O U R N E W S P A P E R

B A N T U

4 4

# w o r l dy < NATIONAL BANTU NEWSPAPER

Together with

MAYIBUYE FOR W O M EN A N D CHILDRENSUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3 Months 5 /- . 6 Months 9 /6 .

12 Months 18 /6 .IF YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY IN GETTING YOUR BANTU WORLD

Write to : THE CIRCULATION MANAGER,P.O. Box 6663, JOHANNESBURG.

PUBLISHED BY BANTU NEWS AGENCY LTD.

DON'T HESITATE— JOIN IN THE QUEUE FOR CASH NOW IWrite to :

THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, HI-NOTE, P.O. Box 8990, Johannesburg, or

BANTU N EW S A G EN CY, BOX 5 0 , INDUSTRIA—’i - ...__ f i t - n c r e / « r .

T h e re 's n o th in " lik e B rasso to give y o u r b rass and co p p er a rtic le s tha t b r ig h t, sunny sh ine . Ju s t a liH le B rasso ruukes them like new a gain . . . T ry it y o u r­se lf and see. .

BRA SSOf o r a b e a u t i f u l s h i n e

THE BOOKSHOPS STAFFED FOR AFRICANS BY AFRICAN!

M m * * " " 'k th a t?

I get much

b they got lots of good books

No, why do you ai You look so smart . . . soThat’s because I’m in a more money nowadays.You are very lucky. . t ____No Pete, I t wasn’t ail luck. I learned a lot from a book I bought a t the B.N.A. shop.Is tha t so? Ha ' ' ' 'a t the B.N.A. ?Hundreds and hundreds.They have books tha t will teach you almost any­thing. Then they have lots more for y°u to read just for enjoyment.How about magazines and things ?Yes. Of course. They sell newspapers, magazine* and stationery tha t looks nice without, costing a lot of money. W hat’s more they have Africans assistants behind the counter. They are veryW hat a good idea. I must go and have a look around my nearest B.N.A. shop. Then maybe Til be able to buy a new suit just like yours.O.K. Pete . . . . but make your suit a bit smaller than mine.

Mews ei/es eesrHI-NOTE, March, 1955

11 Newclare R d.

I N D U S T R I A

126 U m g rn i R d .

D U R B A N

D om beya R d .

Braelyn,

E A S T L O N D O N

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Collection Number: A427

Collection Name: African newspaper advertisements, 1953-1957

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