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CtWHISKY' tWARNING If you want Geauine "BELL'S" Bottled in Scotland, and sold on the New Zealand market for over thirty years, look for the Signature, ARTHUR OELL & SONS, LTD., on the Yellow Label! "BELL'S— Af«r« Ye Oo" j STAINED FLOORS THAT NEVER CHIP OR CRACK Immediate! Lustrous! Easy! Wonderful D'arltaline Floor Stain. In seven beau^ tiful shades. It penetrates the wood deeply, and dries with a hard surface that never chips, cracks or gets shabby. ICeep your hohie smart . . . furniture, woodwork, floors. Applied quickly and easily on any woo'd surface, over previous stain or paint. Darkaline, 2/6. Obtainable at all hardware stores and grocers. i WEATHER CLERK'S L1TTLE JOKE He may play it any moment and send us a cold snap right in the middle of summer. Then watch out for coughs and colds. Take Baxter's Hung Preserver promptIy and save yourself much needless suffe/ing. . "Baxter's" tonic properties promote a rapid pick-up. The strong Dominion-wide demand for Baxter's Bung Preserver proves its value as a remedy for old ahd young. Sold by all chemists and stores, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. 0 iL ® © ® T©©TH paste & ©USi T@MI© N.Z. Made. Econcmy Tube 1/3 THE TRAVELLER'S A I D" Cold and 'flu germs lurk among lioliday nrowds. When travelling carry a tin of Pulmonas with you. A Pulmonas pastille taken every hour or two acts as a certain guard against the holiday-spoiling infection of coughs and colds. Pulmonas pastilles are obtainable in handy, flat tins. 1/6 and 2/6 everywhere. CHOSEN FOR TENNIS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS Spalding Balls have been adopted for tournament play by the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association, and by the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association; ■ also by the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association for hard-court tournaments. You'll play faster and better yourself with Spalding Balls. In her very readable "Confessions of a Society Woman" the anonymous writ_ er says she became "engaged" when 17 years of age. At that time women had a horror of tobacco-smoke, so this young lady exacted a pledge from her "intended" — most reluctantly given — that he would abandon smoking for ever before they were married. Six months later the young wife was glad to absolve her husband from his vow. She states his temper, as the result of enforeed abstinence from tobacco became "abominable." Directly he resumed his pipe he became his old genial self again! Moral: Every lady sllould encourage her husband to smoke. "Robert Louis Stevenson" said tnat, and he knew! Of course discrimination sliould be exercised in the choice of tobacco. Some brands are not at all likely to promote harmony-in the home. "The World's purest" is "toasted New Zealand." No nicotihe in it or next to none. It's toasted! — and how good it is! Four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. LATEST STYLES Spectacles andl Eyeglhsses j. wTewen Reg. Opti«;ian, Jewellfct', Etc. ARA'WA STREET

c Ihere is only one Ofaltine The world-wide success of eOvaltine' has been VwW - - ' " obtained by sheer mefit. The quality and pro- -'J "TS poitions of the ingredients — pure milk, malt, | / ^ ^ ^ '' ^ f and fresh eggs from our own and selected farms \ ; ^ s •' ' I — the scientific process of manufacture — the ease V;"% ' x "s/ ' ^ f 'f r • -1 • 1.1 • v'x "• W A.;- A I | or assimilation — these make compansons of ^ 'Ovaltine' with other food beverages impossible. i ; ||/ | cOvaltine' stands supreme — there is nothing like f s|| | it or cjust as good.' W « 'OYA LTINE' try TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE „ , . r _ p/xTTN Send mme Md address together yUfrf&wpt oCfVC ll -O-V^ X OT L/V/hlJ iq the Ncw Zealand Agcrt^ Sold by all Chemists and Stores , in three sizes. The large sizels the most economhaL fitk, Tkpt. 30 (jiA Wfyl/fogfiffl Itwtij 4 Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd, Londoa p,e .ftiii mmm. ITEM'IM X0M3U :OSICE

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 7

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