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QUICK MOTOR SERVICE. X MARTON JUNCTION TO # WANGANUI. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE In view of the alteration of the Main Trunk Railway Service HODEON’S MOTOR CAR , EXPRESS SERVICE to Wanganui now starts Immediately after the Main Trunk train arrives; reaching Wanganui at 1.30 —two hours in advance of the train. Returns to Marton Junction In the afternoon to link up with Main ETrjmk. Passengers ■wishing to avail themselves of this quick and comfortable service should reserve seats by wire and take railway tickets to Marton only. Wire Hodson, Wanganui, or Marton rction for seats. ■ , , _ At Marton ask for Hodson’s Car. J. HODSON, WANGANUI. Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking SHAELAND’S MAGNESIA a
BOYS! Make Pocket-Money! COLLECT y T oba<cco JdL and ©Main 6cL per dozen Tins Required s “HAVELOCK” “HIGH ADMIRAL” “LUCY HINTON” “WELCOME NUGGET” “DERBY” “DIADEM” “GOLDEN EAGLE” “JUNO” (Dark and Aromatic) Conditions; (1) TINS must be undented, with Lids and Hinges in good order,. (2) Only the above Tins will be accepted, which may be assorted. (3) TINS to be securely Packed and Posted to Box 181 , G.P.0., WELLINGTON. Your Name and Full Address, plainly written, to be enclosed in parcel. Parcels not accepted unless full postage paid. (4) To obtain best postage rate, it is advisable to save Tins and post them in parcels of noi less than 8 dozen (postage l/4| for weight not exceeding 81bs.) (5) Large quantities can be forwarded through N.Z. Carrying Co. to The British Empire Trading Co., Ltd., Wellington, but ALL Charges must be prepaid. Your name and address to be enclosed in packages. (6) Tins may also be delivered to our Warehouse, 5-7 Willeston Street. (7) On receipt of Tins prompt remittance will be made to sender. A Special Sterilising* Plant has been set up by the Manufacturers to thoroughly cleanse and render the Tins as new. This Offer Holds Good Until June 30th, 1919. JXSSvxtaexaJSSTJXZSLK. xxzxrs* jc. eras The British Eispire Trading Co., Willeston Street, Wellington ,iJ aG i
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Taihape Daily Times, 2 October 1918, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 2 October 1918, Page 3
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