MOTORIST BENEFITS FROM PU l. MONAS* “I find Pulmonas a great benefit during long spells of driving,” writes a motorist. “One taken every now and again wards off the dangerous effects of exposure to all weathers which motoring entails. Thanks to Pulmonas, I keep always free from coughs, colds and similar ailments.”
“Na/.ol” is the scientific, commonsense remedy for that cold. Clears the bronchial passages. Gives prompt relief. 120 doses for 2s fid. 60 doses for Is 6d. All chemises.—Advt.
WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ILLOCUTIONARY! lyrusiCAL! DANCING! 7 SECTIONS 102 CLASSES GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THURSDAY, May 5. at 7.45 o’clock. IN PRINCESS THEATRE. And Continuing on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, May 6th, 7th, 9th and 10th. IN ALL SAINTS’” HALL. ADMISSION: Night Sessions 2/-, front seals; ];- back seuts ; Day Sessions 1/-, Chi Wren half price. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th and THUSSDAY, MAY 12th. -FINAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN PRINCESS THEATRE. Hon. Members’ subscription £l, admits to all sessions and gives preference for booking. Members’ season ticket 4/-; Family season ticket 6/-, admits to all day and night Competition sessions, excepting Demonstration Nights. Members and Season Tickets may now be obtained from the Committee. D. J. EVANS, President, H. N. OSMERS, . Secretary.
MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. WE will put on express trains tin* same day as order received, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, and Produce, and will pay railage on all orders from 7/0. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES. Best Table Potatoes in 561 b bags 4/-, Table Swedes in 561 b bags 3/-, Table and Pickling Onions l-]d per lb., Carrots 1/6, Beetroot 1/6, Parsnips 2/-, Celery 5/-, all per dozen bunches. Cabbages best 4/- a dozen, Cauliflowers 4/and 6/- per dozen. Pumpkins lld per lb., /Marrows 1,1 per lb.. Leeks 4/- per dozen bundles. Cueufibers 1/6 per doz. Jam Melons lid per lb.. Artichokes 2d per lb. Tomatoes in 12lb boxes, dessei t 3/-, sauce, 2/-, green 2/-. FRUIT, Apples dessert 6/6 a ease, Cooking Apples 5/6 a ease, Qninees 5/- a ease. Lemons 1/6 per dozen. Sweet Oranges 1/6 per dozen. Pears dessert, \ eases 3/-. Freight paid on all orders above value of 7/6. PRODUCE. Fowl wheat' milling 2001 hs 20/-; Bran igl'lbs 11/6; Pollard 2001hs 15/-. Oyster shell grii 56lhs 4/6; Straw Chaff 2/9; aatsheaf elm IT 5/- a sack; haled straw 2/-; Baled Clover and Ryegrass Hay 3/9. We are selling agents for one of the largest Bacon Factories in Christchurch and can quote mild sugar eure,| bacon and hams as under; Bacon rolls ] I,| per |b., rolled hams I/- per lb., hams per 111. cooked hams 1/6 per ib. bacon sides 9jd per lb. Lard 6,1 per lb. Freight not paid on produce. (,)uol a I ions on trucks. Christchurch. Ail sacks included. MARKET GARDENS LTD;, P.O. BOX, 598 CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1932, Page 2
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