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Re-Organised Railways Magazine Bright National Monthly. TRY TO WIN £5 FOR 500 WORDS. Leading writers and artists of New Zealand provide a great variety "of very interesting features in the new issue (Ist April) of the "N.Z. Railways Magazine." The contents include the first articles of'several new series —• "Famous New Zealanders," "Famous Xew Zealand Trials," "Lore of the Maori/ — as well as many others which will also appeal to the whole of the public. This national monthly presents New Zealand to 2s Tew Zealanders from many viewpoints. •See the magazine for details of the* competition! "What is New Zealand's Best Scene?" On sale at bookshops and news, agencies.. New Zealand's Best for Sixpence An Exact ft£2ss Reproduction of your Natural Teeth ' W^^K^^KBBSSlttUtM^sßEfflEl 1 (° ppER « cower) |BHH|MJ|piSli|^Ml REMODELLING repairs s/. ¥a3S3S33SSSESSiSKSS^SsBaB 4X-670, FROST ® FROST (FROST'S LTD.) Ist Floor ■•■■*• Hotel St. George Building WELLINGTON. I HEALTH- \^^^^^^P^ ■ j^f^^^M To banish Life's little Ills, by the -j^^^^^^^m kelp of Andrews, whilst they are •'p®^^^^^^^ still little, is sound policy, and one &^^^^^^^^^ which does much to secure year. •>§S^^^^^^^ round fitness for ever - increasing :^^Bi||^^^^^ numbers acquainted with its worth. ■[■■&s®oßs&' Andrews serves the cause of Health $?:i?M£h%sjfi& by cleansing and purifying intern* :°i'f4uv?!.%!^B^ ally. A spoonful or two in a glass .•ssiS§^jißl[l|ii3L of water for three or four mornings !ln4-ozTinsi running has a cheering, brightening j ]J4 i effect upon body and mind. lAIao obtainable: ' ' • Idoub^"^^! When feeling "off colour" mix ; yourself a glass of pleasant tasting, ScoKtfiwi-c*, sparkling Andrews—it will Newajde-on-Tyne promptly correct what is wrong by England. removing the cause. TO "EVENIiVG POST" . ADVERTISERS. WANTED TO BOY. . . f^OOD CHAFF -SACKS, also SOUITBt _~„_' .-_••, ■ POTATO SACKS, in any quantities, QONTRACT Advertisera are ~ STEVENS AND CO., ■^^ asked to hand in Codv n •1 i c -n en i. at least ONE CLEAR DAY before Upper Abel Smlth Street< date of issue. Owing.to"the large Tel. 50-333. amount of advertising in "The : 7 v'% Evening Post," it is necessary to '. - make this request. ■ „., M, PL .,, r '■ Printed snd eubHshea tot BLOndeLL BROS.; W tlniv . BDTO WM ? t? ,U°^ ei> C°Ur- LTD- bJ LOUI3 PROCTOR BLUNDELL. of miniiO li R 6r lhn| toD/ at Tram Ter- 331 , The Tertace> We magton. printer .nd S mpiriuSn^ e l ßs a p De d ig ht^ X S 9 »*»**' """ ™™« °B^« «• tdin Beer always obtainable at the City Com^nr. . HoteL All trams arrive and depart close , r , , r ,„_ ,„„„ to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at Monday, March 2i, 1933. wholesale price at the City Bottle Store,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 14

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