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Sta.blondcontaihs Vile Fir ■ oterflo* of riafllril health khd gobd «pirits. He's ■ sV'u" ay?"?hl!£N-l'ut't!%L'VLU%h$T.'£i ■ 4 CrMMiJiit' n>ilnn> Umni.kVi «.nii;. _.a..i j ■ which ordiniry shofflpoos wiln awiy. imii wi ■ • re«Uat tellow Mcaiisfe «W »yjf(9« M wr^ar— ■ sti.blond not only prevMiti fur hair from dafkei ■ > regular as the dock., Peraap* you too should ■ ing. but briiifei back the true goldeh beauty ■ , , remember your Beecham's Fills — the Golden V childhood to hair grown mousy or dull. I atiftifr H Rule of Health for ninety years. ■ if you want a bleach, don't buy Sta.blond; b ■ ' Jtk I ■ if you want to keis you* hait lovely and light ■ M /£. ***** 4wi i+* ■ colour as Nature liittnded, Sta.blbnd's the on {■■^■■1 ._~m j^H |^k j^P r^B It doesn't leave the hair sticky, dri -^^2 qulfckly and agfrmllfr lightena fair'hk .^^^ft H^^^^H m<y^MJ*ilfW Mi J^^Bfcl^^i^^ " B fcT ■ yMMIH A wOva ~^m HOTELS, HESORTS, TEAKSPORT. BB^SIMWf?! MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. SS7SSW(|SJ 3tAS*t!RTOK Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m.-, St&ktitt %"& Aid W^^ • v; 4 $,m., 1 fcffli^ SATURDAY—Dep_7.IS a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. wodll*ii« kid fc«M ttwM \ ' r WIpWNGTON jJeg: 1.80 a.m: (for Napier), 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., i p.m., SSiom'i iJtft'uf?!&L' [\\ I / i Jj.in. SATUEDAY-Dep. I.3tJ k.fi,, 2.301 a.m., S.Sfl i.m., 1 b.ra.,4 p.m., 6 p.m. ""™"^l, i *™*. n *™lSi- \\ \/ / SOT[&4Y-Mastertori Uep..B a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5 piffl.j ? p.m. VVellibgton Dep. 8.30 a.m.j |f ■> -MM iff If lif II | I ■ftfioMNG" OFFICE^: Magtei'fcon-Midland Garage (Tels. 1848, 1996). CaHetton— HrAIIMIIS H 111 1 •*?lAhe'B Confectiotlei-y i'L'eL O0)$ IHigheS, Tobacconist (Tel.'§os). Greytown- Illrnl 111W W HIIIM Garage (Tel: lDl); Feathefston—Edwards, Confectionery (Tel, 107). ■CITIIt iAlMu* *tto*m *l. ±~ ■~- .' "Wbllington-Feathel-stoh Street, drip. G.P.O, (Tel. 42-2 M). BiiUliii«lTHl4Hl*s #fe.*r#A oufj . JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD, . m.-HkIkM&miUMMUUIAM Head Office: iiASTBHTON. , = =—=- ■V ■•.'.".■' • ' . KILL SKIN ITCH! <U youf iklnJa dlaflsiired by Pimpled, , * " Eoiem*. Blifckheads, fed, pfeellng, seal- , ' WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NOhTHiNAPIER. Lhd %tetf htt*« "Mh"^ 5 l^our "tirhS ■f\AILY SERVICE: Cars depart Wpllington 10 a.m., arrive Palmer&ton'North 1.15 Nlxo«Brfrt. Quara*««?(l to tfeftioTe firnx* p.m.; depart Paltnerstrjri North'l.4s p.m., arrive Napier 6 p.m. and connect iyith plea ttk i 4ki?k And Mtht^apr *kln or aUborne car at 6.15 p.m. Cars depark Wellington 2.30 p.m., arrive Palmewton North *toneyl*bk. Qkt giutAntMd KiteMrtt 8.16 p.m.; depart Palriierstpn North 6.30 p,.in., arrive Napier 1(>.40 p.m. lrofl* ChifflMM. SUNDAYS: Depart Wellington 9 a.m.j depart Palmerston North 1.80 p.m.; arrive i-=-= ' ' " ' iNftpier 5.46 p.tn. ahd cdnnect C p.m. to Wairoa only. Depatt Wellington 2.30 p;m,, il^jtart Palmerston North 7 p.m.; arrire Napier 11.10 p.m. ' ' NEWMAN BttbS.- (N. 1.) LTD. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'^ jH\ to "; Telephone 41-555 v (after Hoiirs 51-556). ' 1U UKI WOrK ..,;;,' -, V- , _^_^ , I **" PREVENTION OP •^'^^'-'U1 —r' ■ . GOITRE >'^H '-•"■ yeat B°>lw^» dafly addition ,- bi 10° ihltto#*mniC9 ol iodine " BCccMary for everyotf* in New 2ca< 'tn^* Cta*-tl><n' o^ ■ teaspoon ot ■ k^Ba>^B' Seameal prdnrides tnfo amount. Twd ■^Vh^V Seameal cipsdet also pttnid* (hit HjP~ Ha! aHR' Hi «H !■ «H HIH HI amount. If tucd over ■ prolonged -'-'--.~ • ~ _ t ' period, Seairieal hal great curative -KNOWN TO EVE RY mmmmmmm rt£d?^» 6^ n d Z «r#%^|^||H Al tUE LWlHr^y^ «*m« tffidenl and <*«pc*t food fok TONwUE Ad THE K^Ka^^E^l ** ******* Ai BEST DRINK OF All! -■■HHBHH w- gregg &co- ltd-. dunedin 11937 ACCOUNTANCY AND j BANKING EXAMINATIONS J DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total Pas.es for all New Zefclwid .... .... 150 . > HEMINGWAY'S P«««e» ,~. ..- ..- «.. 109 All the rest Combined HM _.. ..~. ~.* »... 41 HEMINGWAY'S SCORE TOI% of: all recorded passes ■ yt)u-cannot aifotd to experiment. These results can be attained only ,; by a service that assures satisfaction and success. MAKE YOUR PASS A CERTAINTY ENROL NOW WITH HEMINGWAY'S The School that Gets the RECORD RESULTS! < "H E~M l"N G"W A Y'"S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOpLS P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND' Na» e ...,.«.- V—,^.—^—.« r ~™™^»^.*«,^ *Plea«e lend me, post free!, ■■ ' and without obligation, a Address. *>«■. »■.<•■•»*.'.'•*-m» • »'»^m.'m."«»w»^--« ■•— •t-i~s»?-i.i--»,«r-w.••■«•;. ... . >. : . ... copy of your book ... S " Accountancy." .___^____^_________________^_______^^.^__^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1938, Page 15

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