■ ■■..JL" arrtvai rip )y^ ■ (leßp_ CTIDCII CIfJKDD C^^FR S\ "FtiMfrTr Ts*C^Cs^ ' ' -^^^a^H^^^Tlß^K r'W" ill iiUriill" lunAAr c) d ibiaS)® hP^^B^^^JA scoTCHWwi^Mgm.y RAZOR BLADE IIVg^SA HPi?'''' GILLETTE ENGINEERS' FINE ACHIEVEMENT II^SS "5^ . ": /^e Scotch Whisky^ Distinction WONDERFULLY KEEN SHAVING EDGE EVOLYEO DISTI LLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND : . . Sold to Quarts, Pints, Quarter Bottles, Flasks, Hall Flasks, and Miniatures. Really.sharp stainless steel?- Sharp enough for a razor blade up to the —— -■-■ —:— " ' ~- frr" Gillette standard? Is such a thing possible? At last, thanks to Gillette |*>vwwv-vwwwwwww»^^ engineers, the answer is 'Yes. The Stainless Gillette razor blade, with 5 li\ fk/t * '■§• f^ 1 jj 1 its perfect shaving edge, is now a practical proposition. You can buy | * C-r "* /Kf fflUtC? Vx # 0551£/Ol*Ct ? your first packet at once. You can discover for yourself how smoothly 5 ? how keenly, this new blade shaves you. And remember-damp, steam, water, rust, ali these cannot touch this wonderful stainless steel. After a • Z ■ h - 4- 5 6 7 8 shave, you don't even have to remove the blade from the razor. T "—; **"**" —" ~—' ~T" "™ T7" "™~" ?fifl^^^^^HP. made if^NGy^==- -■:":■■■ ■18 " 19 UIL"UU> f'""; 20 "~" """^ ~"~"~ ~^"" ''"' " '■ ■■• -..^^-.^pwp^pp^flf^ ' . —™— ~jg- ■ : .;'-■■.:..'■■. ",-"■■■:■■■ 4 ...■.''■.' 26~' "" """ '*^< 27 ~*" ■. Of All dealers 2/-per packet of five. —«™ „ —-: «~~. ■ HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT, !!IIIZIIZZZIIZZ!!l^ZZ~ MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. Ciues Acrosk Clues Down UASTEIiTON Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday only/, 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., I p.m.. \- S"" c rt tuS^°", J' heathen--4p.in.,7p.m. SATURDAY-Dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 D.m., 4p.a 4 Compositors errors. 2. Letter. WELLINGTON Dep. 1.30 a.m. (for Napier), 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m^ *- }ioo^ uP. to- J 3. Opening. 6p.m. SATURDAY-JDep. 1.30 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. 10- Hard, crisp bread. 4. Beat at chess . SUNDAY—Ma&tertbD Dep. 8 &.m., L3O p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 8.30 a.m., 11. Limits. 5. Process-of sinking. • 4.30 p.m.i 8 p.m. 12. Ends. 6. Yokel. T3OOKING OFFICES: Masterton—Midland Garage {Tels. 1848, 1996). Carterton— 14. Vessel for keeping steamship 7. Bad. ** Lane'« Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown— routes clear in winter. 8. Satisfies. MichoU'a Garage (Tel. 101). Featherston—Edwards, .Confectionerj (Tel. 167) 15. Colours cloth. 13. Exaggerated representation. WeUinston--Featnemon Street; opp. GJP.O. (Tel. 42-222). 18 . Part o f the finger. 16. Aerated liquid -JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. 20. Found. 17. Airmen. : : ~- , ... Heaqomco: MASTERTON. ; ■ S SdS^Stow. 2L Sfeviate. --■-—.I'-—Li_—._,__- .„_ « ' >•• 26. Slum 22. Woman's name. : WELLINGTON-WANGANUI ROAD MOTOR SERVICE 27- ot)Ject- • 23- Played a musical ■. instrument. T^N.Z, RA^WAYS operate the following Road Motor Service Time-table:- g" *£?* " **' 25. Monkeys. ; •*..,, Wellington dep.:^ Daily, except Sundays, 1.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m.; Sat. only, 1.15 p.m.; *oung ox. , Mon. to Fn., 5.45 p.m. ■.■■■■-■■"■ v * • , TTTinW F f«odays: Wellington o d.e Pj 9.0 a.m., 6.45 p.m. Wanganui arr. 1.30 p.m., 10.16 p.m. sui^uaiujn. . WbULUvbrICW DffiP,:; Road Services Office, New".Railway Station, Featherston St. Across.—(B.) Montmartre; (9) rare; Down.—fl) Moon; (2) attend- (3> F?rlurth?l) a Sarf^^^^ (10) inserted;. (11) rammed; (12) lar- patterns; (4) studied; (5) degree; 6 ' .. W JSnS^x PDs£^SS^S&tvf^&^^Z^a^-- der; (14) exertion ' (15) atheist; (17) promoter; (7) grievously; (13) a^tith ' floß.to«,Jcß6*2^*l^^ P ' y * 645 9fmi direst; (20) atrocity; (22) strays; (24) esis; (16) enormity; <18) assailed; (19) "'. -■■■■ ■ ■-'■■■■■■■'■ ••v--i ■•*^.^;>' i ;; : , ::,,,:;■;.;•;,;'..,,'; .: Z;.^;;; .;.. :. z -' .seaman;. (25Ji. tailless;. j(27> list; (28) mystery; ,-(21). innate;; (23); relict; (26) < ...... (■ ■;,:■.■■;.>. . .-•r. :-;.:■' ;i^f '"/•.- .•'.<:'.-.•'-' ■.•'■:'■' J ■'->"•■■■.,. l-'l'.' ' r \ ■■', ''■'" , '.'j\. '.'. j;.'^ -threescore.' ■ ■'■ • -■•.■■. . ■:'■• sort. ;•'.■■- -."■ :.-.■■■- ■• ■"" -■':'•■-'•'■ ■■-.^^^^ , ■ -,i -....-■ . ' ' ;. ■;;■!■■ -.- , ■ i •>:■ - ■, v •■'■■'■- ■- : " ' '"•■.'■•••:..•■■: ■■ ■ / I- ■'/ -;.'- ■■.■XV!.•.,--.:" " : .. " " '-;•■/ ; 'r- '"■ ' '■ ••■•■-■•••■ -• ■■•■ ".■■;-■ : '. ■' . ' 1 M7Sm66 j J^w /ea fanciers j When th« vast majority of grown-up New Zea- = landers are of one mind on a subject, such a \ degree of unanimity indicates a deep-rooted c conviction. At the last Election 578,666 electors \ gave an overwhelming verdict against prohibition, I for the following reasons: \ ...... ■ • . • ,: , ' '. . , ji L New Zealand must vote against prohibition which has so A thoroughly demonstrated its calamitous results. It can no longer v be regarded as a serious issue. ( ti 2. New Zealand cannot afford to squander millions to provide ll additional proof of an acknowledged universal failure. f 3. Under Continuance the licensed trade contributes very . ol substantially to the revenue and creates legitimate employment £ '^^-——~— — —** " 1 for thousands. l j iVbfefo^^'^' 1 4* Continuance is a vital necessity for the continued growth of g n rT iiTr MlfffltiffrfMfflifr \ our r*cn'y potential tourist industry. £ « " ~Miinmmi 15. America gave prohibition a thorough tnai, lasting fourteen « I ■ y,|i|| fi» y/fflflllflfrW^ I y<Bars anc* costing billions of dollars. Repeal was carried by the | I | KIUI biggest majority ever recorded on any question. 1 6. All the world has rejected prohibition. New Zealand has done £ STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES so on every occasion, each time more emphatically than the last. b Vote Conimjance !
HWSP^ ARRTVAI HP RAZOR BLADE GILLETTE ENGINEERS' FINE ACHIEVEMENT ' " ' '^B^H^M* "''■' ''' * ' :''' " ' '"' p% WONDERFULLY KEEN SHAV.NQ EDGE EVOLYEO : . . Really.sharp stainless steel?- Sharp enough for a razor blade up to the Gillette standard? Is such a thing possible? At last, thanks to Gillette engineers, the answer is 'Yes. The Stainless Gillette razor blade, with its perfect shaving edge, is now a practical proposition. You can buy your first packet at once. You can discover for yourself how smoothly how keenly, this new blade shaves you. And remember-damp, steam, water, rust, ali these cannot touch this wonderful stainless steel. After a shave, you don't even have to remove the blade from the razor. ■■'■■■ - • ■ - ■'■■■■■■■-• :: ■■•-. ■■...; '^f^fSf^^r l . Of ail dealers 2/-per packet of five. HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT, MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. UASTEIiTON Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday. oulyj. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., I p.m.. 4p.in.,7p.m. SATURDAY-Dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 D.m., 4p.a WELLINGTON Dep. 1.30 a.m. (for Napier), 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m^ 6p.m. SATURDAY-JDep. 1.30 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. SUNDAY—Ma&tertbD Dep. 8 &.m., L3O p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 8.30 a.m., • 4.30 p.m.i 8 p.m. T3OOKING OFFICES: Masterton—Midland Garage {Tels. 1848, 1996). Carterton— ** Lane'« Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown— Kicholl's Garage (Tel. 101). Featherston—Edwards, Confectionerj (Tel. 167) WeJUnston--Featherston Street; opp. GJP.O. (Tel. 42-222). ; JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. ~ ... , ,-V, Heaq Office: MASTERTON. WELLINGTON-WANGANUI ROAD MOTOR SERVICE rpHB N.Z, RAILWAYS operate tW following Road Motor Service Time-table:- ---•*..,, Wellington dep.:^ Daily, except Sundays, 1.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m.; Sat. only, 1.15 p.m.; Mon. to Fn., 5.45 p.m. ■.■■■■-■■"■ v * x +J I?£*Z*i.^W^ 011 odepj 9 o0a: m -' 5 P-m- Wanganui arr. 1.30 p.m., 10.16 p.m. WbULUvbrICW DffiP,:;Road Services Office, NewVßailway Station, Featherston St. Foffurth^ .. W«a£LS^-S^2^^ J^aTtojiL jBS P J y * P**; "'. -■■■■ ■ ■-'■■■■■■■'■ ••v--i ■■:-'•_ *'::\f;:\;.:. .^, ; ,;;;^ : t ,-.,;...p '\ ;; ,;. u \,.;v: '■ ..:. -'. ...... (■ ■:<■:■■■■:>. ~-r'l^"-:-' .';'"!■"''"•-'.-"■•''':"-".■'-' ; ■'■■ ' "'-:■■■• l-'L'.'"""'L- * (.': ' ''"" ; ."."■'.'. '.'. ,'[■"' -
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 15
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