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THE DEVIL’S OWN. RENOWN COAL AND Good, Dry Firewood. HOT NUMBERS FROM The Busy Carrier, L. B. DAVIS, i ’PHONE 376.

SOME DRY TIPS. throw that Umbrella away! Have it Repaired by experts. Rudkin’s, Stratford is the Depot for The Umbrella Shop, New Plymouth. gAVE the last-minute rush! Have your Umbrella Re-covered or Repaired now. Leave at Rudkin’s, Stratford. JTMBRELLAS Re-covered in Black or Colours, from 5/6 up to 18/6. Materials and workmanship guaranteed at The Umbrella Shop. New Plymouth. Rudkin’s is our Stratford Depot.

J?OR 1/6 you can have a new Rib (in your Umbrella)! Leave' -at Rudkin’s to-day, Depot for The Umbrella Shop, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. QUR Prices are the same at Rudkin’s Depot as they are at New Plymouth. The Umbrella Shop, Egmont Street. pJVEN in summer we have rain. Piepare by having your Umbrella in good order. Rudkin’s, Ltd., is Depot for The Umbrella Shop, Egmont St., New Plymouth. t

FOR SALE. JpOR SALE, Electric “Rangette,” plug-in type; large oven and tnering top. Write ‘‘Rangette,’ c/o Central Press. FOR SALE, Oak Sideboard, latest style, cheap. Write “Cheap, ’ c/o Central Press Office. “jgEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade.

Put Money in thy Purse —Othello. When you experiment with a cold you waste precious time as well as money. Save both by taking Baxter’s Lung Preserver without delay. “Baxter’s” has proved itself the outstanding remedy for coughs and colds and obstinate chest troubles, while it is also unique for its tonic properties. The cost of “Baxter’s” is negligible considering the benefit it gives. Take care, take “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/6, 4/6, all chemists and stores. rpHE House of Good Liquor.—D. J. Malone and Co., Ltd., Juliet Street, Statford. ’Phone 455. "VARY the cut lunch by adding a drop of “Beaver” Worcester or Tomato Chutney Sauce. A piquant, wholesome relish.

“Twenty cigarettes a day?” laughed the tobacconist. “That’s nothing! Why some of the ‘regulars’ smoke twice as many, and one of ’em smokes a hundred!” “He must be a whale for them!” murmured the customer. “Well, a hundred’s plenty,” admitted the tobacconist, “but a whole lot depends on the tobacco —even twenty a day’s too many if you smoke the wrong brand. I smoke cigarettes myself —heaps of ’em —but they don’t hurt me worth a cent, because my favourite’s Riverhead Gold, and as that’s toasted, with hardly any nicotine in it, I’m as right as rain! It’s toasting that cleans up the nicotine.” “Isn’t there another toasted cigarette tobacco?’ queried the customer. “There is,” said the tobacconist, “Desert Gold —AI at Lloyd’s—so are the three other toasted brands: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). But they’re for the pipe. Fact is, smokers are a jolly sight more particular than they used to be. Must have the best now! —and they find it in toasted.” 9o that’s how one more convert to toasted was made!

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 1

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492

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 1

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