CHOCOLATES GIVEN AWAY
We give Chocolates away! Just send 20 wrappers of the following soaps to Box 140, Napier:—SUNFLOWER (first grade). HYDROLEINE (washing cleanser). HINEMOA and GOLD BAR? A CHANCE OF POLICY. “Look here, old chap. I’ve given up this morning tea business. Come and have a J.D.K.Z. Gin with me. Doesn’t take half the time, and far better for you. too. Great stuff for the blood, and braces you up wonderfully. Pleasant to take? Of course it is. and it’s the best allround ‘spot’ I’ve struck.” All hotels and bottle stores. BEST THING FOR THE VOICE. “My opinion is that they are the very best thing for colds and the voice,” writes a lady with reference to Pulmonas. They protect and ease when taken before singing they clear the voice beautifully. Pulmonas give relief promptly from coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis etc. Pulmonas 1/6 and 2/6? EARTHQUAKE INCIDENT. The recent earthquake was responsible for au amusing incident. Three men were smokiny. when Hie shock came One dropped his cigar ette with—well—suprise; ouc found himself chewing the end of bis; while the third went on complacently puffing away as 1 hough nothing untoward had happened. “You fellows are suffering from nerves,” the latter remarked. “Most men do nowadays,” said one of the others. “Too much smoking!” “No fear! Why don’t you try Bears’ Smoking Tobacco. It won’t affect your nerves. It ’s sweet, enol smoke. 8d per oz loose, also in handy packet, loz I'd., 2oz I.6.—Advt,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 December 1927, Page 5
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246CHOCOLATES GIVEN AWAY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 December 1927, Page 5
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