Floriste MRS B. A. JOHNSTON 9 Douglas Street, Phone 138 S. Wreaths, Bouquets, Sprays, Presentation Boxes, etc. * “THE GIFT SHOP” (Opp. The Rock) For Xmas Gifts to Remember! Distinctive Jewellery! 9ct Gold Pendants, Brooches, Rings, etc. Sparkling Crystal! English Teasets (Paragon-Shelley etc.), Dinnersets. Canteens of Cutlery, Silver and Pewter Tea Services. (A deposit secures your Xmas Gift). We recommend the ‘Cassette” g Wave BECAUSE it is a low |j temperature wave; and pro- = tects the precious Keratin coat-H ing which means so much to jj the vitality and loveliness of g your hair. jj “CASSETTE” | Kindest to Your Hair. g MODERN I BEAUTY SALON I Phone 370. I
1 What’s in a name? i OSCAR i “bounding \ warrior ” in Tea the name % | is everything $ for enjoyment plus economy insist on ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA R.lO WANTED KNOWN HAYMAN Electric Footwarmers provide foot comfort for the winter. Price £2 8s 6d. Mussett and Littlejohn.. RIDGING, Spouting, Downpipe, Aluminium. Stocks now to hand at Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. XMAS TRAVELLERS. You can do no better than inspect the suitable selection of suitcases, travel bags, etc. now available at Cutlers Hardware Ltd. (C. L. Hudson. Prop.) Phone 80. TENNIS RACQUETS. We have all makes in stock including Slazengers, Sportsply,. Dunlop etc. Armstrong’s, The Strand. BATTERIES for all makes of cars and trucks at Armstrong’s Garage. DOLLS PRAMS. Hurry and place your order or you will miss. Samples to choose from. Whittle’s opp. the Rock, Phone 119 M, Res. 175. TURF Register 1947-48 edition now on sale at Armstrong’s Bookshop. CUDDLY RUGS in colours Blue, Pink, Fawn, Honey and Gold, 5/11 each. Bridgers Ltd. TENNIS RACQUETS. All makes including children’s from 5/- to adults at all prices from 25/- to £5. Armstrongs Bookshop.
m m ss i. Am JKA. Dating from St. Dunstan’s time, when communal tankards were used, these huge two-quart mugs were marked off into eight sections by eight knobs or “pegs”. Each member of the party was required to drink exactly to his peg—if over, he must go on to the next peg, and so on. From this custom is derived the saying “one over the eight”. And to-day, some drinks, especially brandy and soda, are still called “pegs.” mm D.B. HOSPITALITY D.B.LAGER A WAITEMATA QUALITY PRODUCT x-m. m X as m a
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 22, 19 November 1948, Page 6
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