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n M --^aiir>sffigiiriiMrnTr 'f * • yn WW AFTON KoAL LOW PRICES iuSE kiTCHEN M 5/- PER SACK ... 4/■L'" 14/3 QUARTER TON 11/6 m £1/8/- HALF TON £1/2/6 B' £2/15/- ONE TON £2/4/|R STEWART Bone 534- Orders at Office, next Majestic Theatre. . I needs theflHHH la nourishment that DURNVILLE COCOA gives | tra warmth and energy within lout. The warmth and energy oa brings are lasting, because il food-drink of remarkable I qlnlhl [ . It stokes up the body — arms s of the winter. Eournville is chocolaty flavour — and the M f «Ire Mjfgl IJ l-drink you can buy Made by tory in a Garden. Country Prices may be higher : RICH FULL CREAM Mil.K IN EVERY 3d. BAR OF BURY'S MILK iOCOLATE 30/32 ' It gtarted vitts a e©uglt I;5k ears I have suffered from Asihma. having to sit all bein« unatle to get any breath when lying dcwn. Jmm. aking Lane'a Emulsion I have been practically free jJlfl ittacks. I always keep a bottle handy and a few lever fail to put tne right. Your Great Medicine i» Jjj|W lerful boon to sufferera from my complaint and I ^^88 recommend it to snyone 1 hesr is suffering est trouMe. E. H. Bentley, Flemington, Vic." zgm ne's Emulslon nuruerous vltal elsments ar« Zgp® ellously combined to belp all who suffer ^||kJ weakoess of tha cbest and lungs.- The it is yours with avery bottle. 'rtc» a/6 and j/6 a toi (It at all Chimistt aarf Stoftt. imuitTii "' -1 , T Wo Men nepped fm&mmaa WHW-r;-] If war were declared to-morrow, ten million . . . healthy ajnd able, decrepit and ailing . . . would rush to the colours! And yet in this economic war of selfannihilation, self-delus-ion, self-indulgenee in procrastination and inertia . . . we submit to 'as almost whatever is as unchangen c^eath • • • able — therefore, acceptree maclnne able. Economic subnests wero jugation . . . without the outside the least manly show of reles • • but a sistance! | r volunteers If an ideal were on been made trial . . . if democracy nd through- vvere tottering, we'd saclistory that rifice fifty million lives, * every gen- a hundred if necessary to :n *las al- defend principles . . . our U'ought principles ! And yet when | lnen • • . man's greatest monuAvith cour- ment to his struggles — [indifferonce SELF-BETTERMENT— fSonal harm, is upon trial . . . who Kshness. rushes in patriotically . . . even sentimentally ? Volunteers are needed to take the oifensive . . . ^ to drive out the intem- ® perately cautious . . . : drive .him out of our : minds ! Improvement will only py come by improving. tlC There is no magic for- ! . px mulae . . no safe remedy. n§ rost Action, led by courageous 11 i spirits . . . as in all ages I^CEMENT • • • will lead us back to MESSAGE Improvement . . . Progress . . . and Prosperity!

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 September 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 September 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 326, 13 September 1932, Page 7

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