THE DEVIL’S OWN. RENOWN COAL ANO Good, Dry Firewood. HOT NUMBERS FROM The Busy Carrier, L B. DAVIS, ’PHONE 376.
SOME DRY TIPS. JTJON’T throw that Umbrella away: Have it Repaired by experts. Rud-1 kin’s, Stratford is the Depot fur The Umbrella Shop, New Plymouth. gjAVE the last-minute rush! Have your Umbrella Re-covered or Repaired now. Leave at Rudkin's, Stratford. 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. JPOR 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 Now Plymouth. The Umbrella Shop, Egmont Street. J] VEN in summer we have rain. Prepare by having your Umbrella in good order? Rudkin’s, Ltd., is Depot for The Umbrella Shop, Egmont St.., New Plymouth. WANTED TO RENT. from Bth January, for short period, Furnished Week end Residence, quiet surrounding . near sea or river. Particulars to “Visitor," c/o Central Press Office. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. pREPAID Classified Advertisements under the following headings: Situations Vacnnt. Situations Wanted, For Sale, Lost and Found, To Let, Board Wanted, Wanted Known, Wanted to Buy. 1 Wanted to Rent, are accepted for consecutive insertions at the following rates: Words. 1 insent. 3 insert. 6 insert 15 1/- 2/6 4/6 20 1/4 3/4 6/2 25 1/8 4/2 7/10 30 2/1 5/3 19/If booked, 50 per zent. extra, I BIRTH AND MARRIAGE NOTICES, 2/6 per Insertion. A girl who advertised for a billet : as lady-help in an Auckland paper the other day mentioned that she didn’t I smoke. Does that make her more efficient? But non-smokers are not al- : ways preferred by employers. A c. ■- i tain Wellington warehouseman invari- i ably gives the prefereiv ■ when engaging a salesman or traveller to a smoker. He says smokers usually get 1 on better with customers than nonsmokers, and are more likely to book orders. Perhaps he’s right. There is certainly a sort of freemasonry amongst lovers of the weed. This may possibly facilitate business. “Commercials,’ by the way, are usually keen judges of what’s what, and that no doubt is why “toasted” is so highly appreciated by the fratornity|. But it’s a universal favourite, for that matter, and whether you select Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, you get a thoroughly enjoyable smoke—sweet, cool, mellow, fragrant and delicious, ami, thanks to toasting, which eliininat -s the nicotine, you can indulge even to excess with impunity! But beware of imitations! §UY“a“ B.S.A. Cycle It gets you there and—yes, ft brings you back. Easy to ride; easy to buy. Lightband and Wann, Ltd.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 1
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