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BUSINESS NOTICES. SEED POTATOES CHOICE HAND-SORTED AND GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED. NOW IS THE TIME TO OBTAIN YOUR REQUIREMENTS. NEWTON KING, LTD HAVE FOR SALE: Early Puritans, Epicure, Cliff’s Kidney, Jersey Benne, Arran Banner, Findlays, Majestic, Robin Adair, Black Kidney, Sutton’s Supreme, Maori Chief. Plant with STERLING POTATO MANURE and get a heavy crop. ALSO IN STOCK: All Pig, Cow, Calf and Fowl Foods. Wilson's Cement, Roofing Iron, Fencing Wire, Staples,. Nails, all sizes of Netting. Plough Collars and other Saddlery. Drenches and Top-dressing Fertilisers, Sterling Grass Manure, Super, Basic Super, Blood and Bone, Kainit, 30% Potash, Guano, Neutral Ammoniated Super, etc. NEWTON KING LTD Stratford.

TRAVEL INFORMATION. Trains To and From Stratford Trains Leave STRATFORD for:— AUCKLAND— Via Marton, daily, 9.37 a.m. Via Stratford-Okahukura line, MonTuesday, Thursday, 5.10 p.tn. day, Wednesday, Friday, 8.28 p.m.; WELLINGTON—9.37 am. NEW PLYMOUTH—B.4B a.m., 11.56 a.m., 4.48 p.m., 6.48 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5.47 a.m. HAWERA—B.4S a.m., 9.37 a.m., 3.1 p.m., 6.5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5.54 a.m. WANGANUI—B,S3 a.m., 9.37 a.m., 3.1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5.64 a.m. TAUMARUNUI and Intermediate stations—Saturday only, 7 p.m. TE WERA, Whangamomona, Tangarakau, Ohura, Matiere, Taumarunul —Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8.28 p.m. TAUMARUNUI and intermediate stations—Dally (except Saturday), 5.43 a.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. Trains arrive at STRATFORD from: AUCKLAND— Via Okahakura-Stratford line, daily (except Monday), 2.3 a.m. Sunday, 12.50 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6.39 a.m. Daily 2.26 p.m. Via Marton, daily, 11.51 a.m., 4.33 p.m. WELLINGTON—6.43 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH—B.3O a.m., 9.33 а. 2.56 p.m., 5.50 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8.20 p.m. HAWERA —8.32 a.m., 11.51 a.m., 4.33 p.m., 6.43 p.m. WANGANUI—II.SI am., 4.33 p.m., б. p.m. TAUMARUNUI and Intprmediate Stations: Mondays 9.48 a.m., 2.25 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, 2.3 a.m., 9.48 a.m.. and 2.25 p.m.

How did the queer word “tobacco” originate? Authorities differ. But what’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and tobacco by any other name would taste and smell as good! Here in N.Z. it’s often called “toasted,’ that being the name covering the five brands favoured by most smokers now. And it merits its popularity. There is no other tobacco that approaches it for mellowness, flavour and fragrance. It has been truly remarked that once you smoke toasted you’ve no time tor any other sort! Year by year its fame has spread until to-day it's manufacture costitutes a national industry, yielding steady employment for a large number of hands. It’s simply unbeaten for purity. The toasting of the leaf largely eliminates the nicotine in it and renders the finished product as harmless as tobacco can possibly be made. But caution when buying is essential it you want the real thing. The only genuine toasted brands are Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. That Heavy Chill. —Byron. Watch out for winter's heavy colds and chills —they make life miserable and wear you out. The best way to be rid of them is with a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s" is specially good for all coughs and colds. Soreness of throat and chest quickly disappears. Nothing soothes and protects like “Baxter’s" doos. Ask tor "Baxter's” at your nearest chemist or store, 1/6. 2/6, or 4/6. “TIEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zea-land-made.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 326, 6 January 1937, Page 8

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551

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 326, 6 January 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 326, 6 January 1937, Page 8

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