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' " S. J. TISDALL &C0. ; ^ | 1 ' GUNMAKERS AND SPORTING • . GOODS EXCLUSIVELY Thq fishing season is near at hand ' \ | S| fand all our stocks are now complete I K . — imported direct from the leading " /H 1 British Factories and at first cost. B ^ Overhaul and replenish at an early date and don't leave repairs until the last minute. Tutanekai St. (Near Railway Station) iffj^ ||^B I ^ ^ P.O. Box 134 Telephone 347 J iiiiiiiiiic;iiiiii!ii!ii[3iiiiiimMiE:iiiiiiii!iii[2iiiiiinmini!iiiiii;iiR:i)iimuiiic3iiii!iiiii:!n!iiiiniiui!:iiii)iiiiiiiinniiuiiiiiiuii)Hiiiiii|l j THAT KNOCK IN J I j THE ENGINfi - J§' I ' GET RID OF IT 1 ... | RENEW THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR. ||p^| 1 For 12/.6 per cylinder we will re- J(l H bore each one and make your car as • |i good as new. Our up-to-date Stor- ^ o- j) 'M mizing Process makes this possible at || the above low rate. / j£ All repairs done by experts at BATES AND SON | Phones: Day 431; Night 331. Garage: Fenton StreeB | FOR MGDERN METHODS AND LOW CHARGES. B jlIlll|ll!ICJllHI!l!llllC3lllllIHIIlirai;il!IIHIllE31l!lIlllllllK!llimilH!t3!II!IIIHllIt3tHIIIIIllllt3IlllllIllllin!UllllllIIIHllIllll!IlHHIII!IIIIl|||tB L_LUL_KijLljmHlil— i HWMIIHIWI I ■■WIWI WHHMWHIW II W II HUI I IBIIMW1 ■WWmWIIIIMlB ■■MMaMCTWMMWrill " * — Phone 333 Phone 333H CHASE'S MOTOR SERVICE I C.M.C. C.M.C. C.M.cl TRAVEL IN COMFORT IN CHASE'S ROOMY BUICK CAR 1 Service Daily: Hamilton and Auckland.... No changing cars. ■ REDUCTION ON RETURN FARES. 1 Also Hastings, Napier and Gisborne. B . Jjl more people rideJ snmm t¥re§| || Ra THAN ON ANY OTHER HUI M|||gB british builtI SKRbjMa jfm BY BRITISH LABOUll at wolverhampton, M ! Convaiesceiice i j after I j lnfluen^a T7VEN a mild attack of Infiuenza leaves the i system in a weakened condition. Btonchitis, i pneumonia and othet setious complications may | follow if care is not exercised during the period j of convalescence. I Build up your strength as quickly as possible. j Restore your health and normal vitality. ( Only nourishment will do this. Drugs and stimi ulants do more harm than good. But you need i more nourishment than ordinary food supplies. ( That is why you need the concentrated goodness ! contained in delicious cOvaltine.:> This supreme ! restorative beverage is prepared from Nature's ! tonic foods — ripe barley malt, rich creamy milk, \ and eggs from our own and selected farms. 1 The nourishment in 'Ovaltine' is correctly balj anced for the needs of the brain, nerves and body. j ' 'Ovaltine' is easily and completely assimilated ' l everi when the digestive functions are weakened. j Its delicious flavour arouses even the most fickle J appetite. ) To ensure freedom from infection and to main- \ tain your health and strength, make delicious j 'Ovaltine' your daily beverage. TRY 'OVALTINE' FREE! IMPORTANT NOTE ( Send name and address together The correct way to prepare ' Ovaltine ' I with 2d. in stamps to the N.Z. 'Ovaltine' mustbepreparedasdirected \ Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., every tin, otherwise the valuable # r,n food propertics are impaired and the { Dept. &L Box 662, Wellington, , health giving values lost. The milk, i when a free sample will be sent or milk and water, must be hot but j to you. wof boiling. 1 OWILJ ! BUILDS UP BRAIN, NERVE AND BODY I 'Ovaltine' is obtainable in three si^es from all Chemists and Stores | MANUFACTURED BY A. WANDER LTD., LONDON NZ^

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 39, 8 October 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 39, 8 October 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 39, 8 October 1931, Page 6

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