THE SUN IS BACK I ST ' r, fSTt HS» BE BRIGHT! AN EARLY SPRING WITH DAFFODILS, SUNSHINE and TINY DANCING LAMBS LET'S THROW OFF WINTER AND GLOOM TOO, AND ARRAY OURSELVES IN ALL THAT IS JOYOUS AND COLOURFUL I BE GAY! BE BRAVE! MAY THE SUMMER OF 1940 BRING THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER OF PEOPLE A FULL MEASURE OF HAPPINESS, AND TO THE REMAINDER, FORTITUDE AND . STRENGTH. Sincerely Yours HOOKER & KINGSTON LTD. A# m / ess 0 r 0 5 » m <2 ■ 4# 4. / \< sm V // 5) /yK/ \/ V J3> c? & o' \ A | A 41!
Children Classed as Goods The fact that children in school buses were classed as goods, not as passengers, was revealed at a meeting of the Otorohanga District High School committee. The chairman, Mr B. McKenzie, said that children j were rated at 30 to the ton. The buses could not exceed 25 miles an hour, the limit imposed on goods services, but not on passenger vehicles. WHY SUFFER PILES? “ T am highly delighted with the results." writes a Zann user. Send 9d stamps r >• trial treatment.—zoon Box 95? E. Wellington, <&>
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 9
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184Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 9
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