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TRENTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS. C. GOWDY M.P.S. CHEMIST Call at the Big Shop outside the Camp Gates for KODAK FILM SUPPLIES Developing and Printing at shortest notice. All Chemist’s Requisites T. H. CHAPLOW CAMP RD., TRENTHAM. GROCER & FRUITERER CIGARETTES, TOBACCO AND SOFT DRINKS TIP TOP ICE CREAM EVENING AND SPORTS POST FRATER’S STORE Opposite Trentham Railway Stn. For CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS ICES AND SOFT DRINKS. GRAND (Private) HOTEL CAMP RD., TRENTHAM. ACCOMMODATION Luncheon — Teas — Dinners. MRS. E. S. LINTON, Proprietress. Telephone: 21XM. PONEKE CONFECTIONERY MAIN ROAD - - v ’ TRENTHAM For ICES, SOFT DRINKS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO TAXI SERVICE. MOTOR & GENERAL REPAIRS. HOWELL MOTORS Cr. Main and Camp Roads. CABARET DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Telephone: 252 M. MRS. JEFFRIES CAMP ROAD. PHONE 263. Near Railway Crossing. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS SOFT DRINKS AND CLARKE’S ICE CREAM SOLDIERS! THERE’S A COFFEE STALL JUST OUTSIDE THE CAMP GATES. PIES, PEAS AND ’PUDS. Open from 7 p.m. onwards. SEE DENNY McCAULEY AND DON’T GO HUNGRY. RIGHT TURN! At Howell’s Corner for FISH AND CHIPS Always Fresh! v Always Ready! MAIN TRENTHAM ROAD. OPEN UNTIL 10 p.m. DAILY. MRS. CARRUTHERS,, Proprietress. SILVERSTREAM SOCIAL CLUB Dance Every Sat. In Club Hall. Good Music. Good Supper All Soldiers Welcome. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/PARADE GROUND DIALOGUE. Sergeant-major: Fall out, Private Biffin! What’s the idea of holding your nose up in the air in that flaming silly way? • Private Biffin: Can’t get it down, sir. Me tunic’s made out of a pair of Whiskers Blake’s wrestling-pants!

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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 6, 19 January 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 6, 19 January 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisement 1 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 6, 19 January 1940, Page 6

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