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“Something for Nothing.” ; 2 LARGE LUX 1/6 I 1937 Knitting Book Free. LARGE BARS SOAP, Ist Grade 1/- ! LARGE BARS SOAP, 2nd Grade 10d i FAIRY WONDER .. . . 6d per pkt, • LOOSE ROLLED OATS .. 4d per lb. I LIMA BEANS 5d lb. J LOOSE COCOA 1/- per lb. , VINSEN’S PARK STORE. 'PHONE 522 REGAN STREET. I “We Deliver the Goods."
DON’T CRANK YOUR CAR! GET A RELIABLE BATTERY From KIRKWOOD MOTORS. I
AMUSEMENTS. pi a7a D] _ * Finally To-morrow at 8 p.m. * GAY AS BUBBLING WINE I, . . A Story of Hearts that Beat in Rhythm . . . with Love along the Blue Dan übe. gpMANCfr JN JHE AIR I MUSIC IN THEIR HEARTS f Selected to mark \ tr.e 2 5 rh Anniversary J * V \ \ °f Paramount. Aw? 'hr (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). HAUNTING SONGS; SWEET MELODY: HEAVENLY DANCING. 5 Big Song Hits: “Paradise in Waltz Time”; “Merry-Go-Round”; "Could I Be In Love?." “When Is a Kiss Not a Kiss?.” “Champagne Waltz.” Excellent Supports include: "MARCH OF TIME” Series. Plans at Clark's. 'Phone 2246', or Theatrd.
RADIO SERVICE. COURIER RADIO FOR PERFECT RECEPTION AND BEAUTIFUL TONE. THE ARISTOCRAT OF RADIOS. ; Let us Demonstrate the 1936 Model te You. VALVE-TESTING FREE. LACY BROS. 'PHONE 407. REGAN ST. EAST. GUARANTEED Over 10 Years Old. KIRKWOOD’S COUNTY HOTEL DRAUGHT WHISKY. KIRKWOOD BROS.. LTD. I Which So Torments Me —Dryden. Keep clear ot the trouble and torment that a cold can cause. If you do catch one, take Baxters Lung Preserver as promptly as possible. “Baxters’ quickly fixes colds, coughs, sore throats, and minimises the risk of developments. Keep. “Baxters” handy all the year round. “Baxters” is 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. You can’t beat “Baxters.” 5 “J*EAVER” is the only sauce I dare I give father. Tomato and Wor- ' cester. Real appetisers. New Zea- | land-made. } LWAYS ask for "Beaver” Sauces. Tomato, Chutney and Worcester. I Help keep New Zealanders busy. i | _ I is the only Sauce I dare ! | give father. Tomato and Wor- ' cester. Real appetisers. New ZeaI land-made. I JJUY a b.S.A. Cycle It gets you there and —yes, It brings you back. Easy to ride; easy to bug. Licht baud and Wann, Ltd.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. SIGHT-TESTING. OWEN DAVIES (F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A., Eng.), Of DAVIES’ SIGHT-TESTING • ROOMS, NEW PLYMOUTH, Attends at McINNES* PHARMACY, BROADWAY, Every Tuesday and Wednesday. > Appointments May Be Made With Mr. Mclnnes. Few Words Suffice. —Shakespeare. Although vo’umes could be written on the marvellous relief given to thousands by Baxter’s Lung Preserver, it is sufficient to say that “Baxter’s” has-been first in favour for 70 years. There is nothing like “Baxter’s” for coughs, colds, sore throats and- all bronchial troubles in adults and children. Unique for its pleasant flavour and soothing effect, as well as for its tonic properties. Be sure you get “Baxter’s.” Sold by all chemists and ■tores. 4/6. 2/6 and 1/6. Mrs Mollison, the famous airwoman, Amy Johnson that vas (“Our Amy,” as they call her in her native Hull), has been telling a pressman that when making one of her sensational flights she often finds a cigarette “a real comfort.” Well, there’s nothing like a smoke when you need a cool head and a steady nerve. Men discovered that long before smoking became fashion- I able among women. And if you want | the acme of comfort and real solace, ! try “toasted”! It the most de-1 Hghtful of all cigarettes (you can roll j tpn full-sized beauties for 4d. or less | of either Riverhead Gold or Desert ; Gold, the two leading cigarette to- j tjaccds), while toasted is also unequal- | led for the pipe. There’s a fascina- | tion about it you’ll look for in vain in ! other tobaccos. And it’s so pure! | That’s what toasting does, kills the ! nicotine and make? the five famous ! brands; Cut Plug Ko. 10 (Bullshead), j Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Rierhead Gold and Desert Gold, safe and sure for even the heavy smoker. Bai beware of shoddy ipaitations!
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 1
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673Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 1
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