■ THE LOYAL EDGEWOKTHIANS. "With the spirit of Xmas looming up the time is opportune to talk of the spirit of the loyal Edgeworthians.What, is an Edgeworthian? He is a member of the Edgeworth Club, every member of ■which is loyal to the core. North, South, East, and West —even down at the South Pole —there arc members of the Edgeworth Club, enjoying their smoke of Edgeworth. Pipe-smokers prefer Edgeworth for many reasons. One is because its quality never changes; another is because of its unique flavour; another because it does not foul a pipe.—Advt. A SCIENTIFIC KEMEDY FOB PILES. NEW ZEALAND TESTIMONY TO "HADENSA." "I find it a wonderful relief," writes one sufferer from Auckland. "It is doing more good than anything * I have tried," writes another sufferer from Timaru. "Ths best I have tried," writes a third from Taranaki. "Hadensa" has been used with marked success by the medical profession in. the early stages of piles and advanced cases. It is the sole specific used for piles in the Berlin University Clinic. Try it at once. Trial size 3s, double size ss. If unobtainable from your chemist write Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., P.O. Bos 1509, Wellington, Wholesale Distributors.—Advt.
WOODYILLE UAC.ES. WEDNESDAY* AND THURSDAY, 11th AND 12th DECEMBER. Firs'; race 11.45 a.m. Special train from-Palmerston. North. Suitable train arrangements from Masterton, Marton, Levin, and Dannevirkc. Excursion fares. Special excursion tickets Wellington to Woodville will be issued by the Daylight Limited on 11th and 12th instant. First class £1 0s 4d, second 13s lid. W. A. LYON, Secretary. HOWARD »'««'«t^ booklet , ._ __. •"""» ">y Thos. Cook HOTEL & Sons office, w&ere LONDON r m "de!" ioniCillbe Norfolk St. Strand.
<^v^ri Th# mark v'MmßtU on rac"° va*ves 1S a T^fsßy mark of quality When you buy a new radio set, or re-equip an old one, it pays to use RCA Radiotrons—the valves that are known for their quality, uniformity and dependability. RCA stands for Radio-Victor Corporation of America, the world's largest radio organization. Once a year, at least, with average use, a radio receiving set needs a new set of valves. Engineers recommend changing all the valves at one time-—and not leaving any old valves in with new ones. This insures the best results. We invite your inquiries for information on RCA Radiotrons. , AmaJtawrt** VflrttoK (A/sia.), Ltd., G.P.O. Box 830, Wellington, Distributors for the RADIO CORPORATION OP AMERICA. RCA Rfldiotron MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE RCA RECEIVERS
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 8
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