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£ult When sore-throated pop an Evans’ Pastille in the mouth and your throat will become as clear and sweet as a bird’s. EVANS' ' ANTISEPTIC THROAT Pastilles Strongly recommended hy Doctors for COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, etc. Qet a box to-day from your Chemist. Made in England to a formula of' the Liverpool Throat Hospital. “AS THE TWIG IS BENT THE TREE INCLINES” A BANK ACCOUNT TOR CHILDREN. Thrift can be most effectively taught during childhood. It is a good habit, easily acquired when minds arc fresh and impressionable. What a happy difference it will make in after life! Surely it is worth while doing something practical to lead the young folks in the way of thrift? ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILDREN TO SAVE 1 Giro them each a. Bank-book, showing a small deposit in their favour, as a, nest-egg, and lot them carry on, hanking a. shilling or two now and again, as they are, able. Then, on birthdays and oilier appropriate occasions, pay in a. certain amount to their credit as a gift. “IN THE BRIGHT HEYDAY OF YOUTH.” The young folks will find in money-saving no hardship, but real pleasure. What at first is simply “the fun of saving up” will become, as years go on, something of which they will bo proud, as they sec how their hank account is growing and recognise that they arc helping to lay the foundations of prosperity and success for themselves. You can open accounts for your children with as little, as one shilling in cadi case. "Do it now!” DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office, Dowling Street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts’s Buildings, Cardens Tram Terminus.

TRAVEL BY RAIL Always remember the people’s own railways sapply the best and safest form of transport. In the last two years 52 million passengers have been carried by rail WITHOUT ONE FATALITY. DUKBDIM-PALMERSTOK-OAMARU-CHRISTCHURCH. ... -w- ir.. rpn If* 3.4 dun. 9.30 *ave Dunedin .prime Palmerston 11,49 irrivc Camara 1.30 Irrive Christchurch • • M'.il. teFrl. p.w. 6.36 Sati enljv p.m, 6.31? 6.65 8.24 8.31 9.3 f Sun. r.». 'jmxh Christchurch Oamaru .. 4.20 Palmerston 6.0 irvive Dunedin .. 5.2.. DUHEDIN-MIDDLEMARCH-RAHFURLY-CHOMWELL. 6.25 9.1 R.n 10.25 1.19 SSI. ».w. R. 50 p.m. J ,26 2.51 4.25 Pave Dunedin eave Middlcmarch eave Rnnfurly rrive Cromwell *.m. 7.40 12.27 2.24 5.23 , Sim- \ SV..PrU p.m. f 10.30 it *,ro, 1 J.f’l 4.35 ’ 1 6.24 Tn»».< i Th. Sate I 10.0 J 1.5* t 3.218 1 6.47 DUNEDIN-MILTON-BALCLUTHA-INVERCARGILL eave Dunedin cave Milton -• reive Baldntha .. rrive Invercargill juts Invercargill .« jave Balclutha • • save Milton •rive Dunedin Unleu otherwise shown the abeee trains run on weekdays. Monday le Saturday Industoe. SINGLE FARES. The People’s Railways for the People’s Safety Ran Ti»ct S We o £ ergte* frppj lllb Fcbniirji, 1329.

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Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 2

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