I Emulsion I I Cod Liver I ■ a body-builder of proved H H merit, rich In vitajnlns. Pro- H B tects against illness, restores H ■ strength after it. Pleasant H ■ to taste. Easily digested. H ■ Prices 1/6, 2/6, 4/- ■ I Noel Wilson's I ■ PHARMACY ■ ■ Near State Theatxe, Hastings H WHEN YOU HAVE PARCEL ' TO SEND REMEMBER that every Post Office. is a receiving depot; that there are over 2,000 Post Offices in the Dominion waiting to receive parcel«> that practieally every village has a Post Office; that. PARCELS BY POST are proinptly despatched by RAIL, ROAD and STEAMSHIP services. .. f The Sealed Receptacles used for the Oonveyance of Parcels by Post Ensure Security and Secrecy in transit. RATES-r-Up to 3lb [ts.» , 6d " . " 71b .......... 1/V. . 141b 1/6 ;. : r 211b . 2/- " " 281b 2/6 The above charges apply to ordinary ' parcels any where within the Dominion. USE THE PO^T FOR PARCELS SHAPELY SH0ES A moderate priced shoe will ,wear well, but only if it is shapely and fits well, You can be confident that GEIFFITHS will fit you well with a shapely Shoe at a moderate price. That is why GEIFFITHS name stands for trustworthiness and good value in Footwear. . .. HASTINGS THE NEW RADIOIA Brings New Beauty and New Perfornjance See our coiuplete rangb of 1937 Badioias With their magnificent cabluets, their unequalled realism and. reliahility, There is a new model to suit your pOCket. SEE OUE DISPLAY. Fowler, Son and Drummond Heretaunga St., W., HASTINGS 'Phones 2901 and 3612.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 2
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