HOOD CURTAINS | MADE AND REPAIRED. ] CELLULOIDS, SEAT COVERS, BODY REPAIRS. ( SEDAN TOPS RE-COVERED. I WINDSCREEN and DOOR GLASSES FITTED. R. G. EDWARDS, PAGE STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 338. ’Phone 338.
PUBLIC NOTICES. | ANGLICAN BASKETBALL CLUB. ,4 , MEETING is to be held in the Parish Hall on TUESDAY NIGHT at 7.30. The Anglican Basketball Club members and all intending members invited- to be present. THE DEVIL’S OWN. RENOWN COAL AND Good, Dry Firewood. HOT NUMBERS FROM The Busy Carrier, L B. DAVIS, ’PHONEJ 376. - —l. COOK BY ELECTRICITY WITH THE FAMOUS CREDA STOVE. ALL CLASSES OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS EXECUTED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. -.- i ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS A SPECIALITY. Full particulars from—UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD., STRATFORD. TELEPHONE: fi’«. |— i - A. H. TROTTER, Carrier and Coal Merchant. , COAL—TAUPIKI, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN COAL iu Stock. To Inquire la to Buy. Ring 2226 (office) or 2526 (Residence), A. H. TROTTER, REGAN STREET. ! When a suburban train left Auck- ; land the other morning it chanced' that there were only two passengers ! in the smoking compartment, a vine-' gary-faced middle-aged woman and a ; man smoking his pipe. “Hope you • don’t object to smoking, - ! politely inquired the man. “Yes, I I do!” snapped vinegar-face. “No gentle-! man would smoke in the presence of' a Tydy.’ I shall complain to the j guard!” When the guard came along! - the “lydy” complained bitterly. The ■ i guard sized her up. “It’s a smoking I | carriage,” he said; “you’d better! ! shift.” Furiously angry, she went, I ! threatening to “report” the guard for i I insolence. When she’d gone that i ! functionary remarks: “Takes all sorts ! I to make a world—and some of ’em I never would be missed! Say, that! I baccy you’re smells good. | ■ What is it?” “Cut Plug No. 10 (Bulls-i piead), and it is good, so are the other toasted brands, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold. No one can reasonably object to any of ’em.” “That’s right, I reckon,” said the guard, “where d'ye buy ’em?’’ “Oh, at any tobacconist’s.’’ QWEET, with a spicy “bite.” That’s “Beaver” Tomato Sauce. Try some to-day. Wholesome and appetising. N.Z.-made. * [ AMES—The Mdtorcycre with all; I the latest improvements and out* I standing performance, it is easy to buy, eany to ride, and easy to upkeep. I Ughtbaud aad Waen. Ltd., Agents
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Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 1
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