THE HIKER'S COMPANJON A hiker last weelc %vas fortunate in hnving a far-seeking companion. Undertain weather prompted his friend to carry a tjn 'of ,'Pulmonas". Showers and strong ■winds were' favourable to the start of a cold, but Pulmonas taken promptly held it at bay. To protect and relieve cougps colds, sore throats, etc., take Pulmonas. —1/6 and 2/6
LATEST STYLES Spectacles and Eyeglasses j. wTewen Reg. Optician. JeweIlt-», Etc. ARAWA STREET * FOR A FEW V/EEKS pNLY in every packet of contains a useful present THE ONLY WAY TO BELIEYE ITS WONDERFUL FRAGRANCE IS TO TRY IT— THEN YpJJ WIJLL KNOW. Sold at — 2/-, 2/4, 2/6, 2/8, 3/- per Ib. l£' Sole agent and Distrihutor for Rotorua L. EWERT TUTANEXAI STREET
, to famous familm ) RED SMO!CELESs| The Colonial Ammunition Cq. Ltd., have pleasurein E announcing "C.A.C/' RED SMOKELESS, "the fo E est low-priced tv/elve gauge cartridge ever produced"> ^ It is loaded with the famous English Curtis's afld B| Harvey's Smokeless •> Diamond Powder and P " C.A.C/' chilled shot. Pattern, penetration afld ^ ^killipg power have been rigorously tested, pi^ctically Q and scientifically, and sportsmen will be delighted B with the high efficiency and obvious economy of B| " ifttle Red Devil". It is especially recommended g FROM YOUR NEAREST SPORTS DEALJW S TUI? JATnniTAT ATTrMTUvitTT/wrn rnrr. Mnmoit rnw
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 2
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