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P. ROBERT AND CO., LTD., Palmerston North. The old-established business of P. Robert and Co., gold and silver embroiderers, Masonic and friendly society regalia manufacturers, established in New Zealand for tho past half-century, has now come under entirely now management. Tho executors in the estate of tho late P. Robert havo disposed of the business, together with the factory, plant, and stock, situated in the premises in Main street east, Palmerston North, and the now management is now engaged in completely reorganising ;uid extending the manufacturing plant, so as to be in a position to supply the largest orders forthcoming. The business will bo carried on at tho same address as heretofore, under tho firm name of 13.I 3. Robert and Co., Ltd., and every effort will be made by the new firm and its manager to give all clients, old and new, the very best sorvice and attention.- Lodge secretaries arc specially asked to note tho alteration, and are hereby notified that all goods made and supplied by this new firm will be of the most superior workmanship, and will bear a guarantee for reliability. All classes of gold and silver work, including monograms, etc., will have prompt attention. A large selection of fancy .costumes for theatrical parties aud fancy dress balls are available for hire. Theso can bo sent to any address. Inquiries invited. P.O. Box T>^ Cl. ephone 6914 > Palmerston North. Jr.B.A.

"I OUGHT TO MEET THAT JOKEB." The mau who looks after "Baxter s" advertising was in Christchurch the other day, and had lunch with a very old friend at Warner's Hotel. Alter having a chat, he mentioned that ne had an appointment with Mr Baxter. "Oh," said his friend, "I ought to meet that joker. I have taken a lot of Ins stuff. You know, Igo away a good bit on flshiag trips, and Baxter's -Uing Preserver is one of the main items of my outfit. . After a heavy day with perhaps my feet getting damp ' and teelmg a bit husky in the throat, I promptly take a dose of 'Baxter's.' Just come hero a minute, I want to show you something." Ho took the ad.-man over to his motor-car, and opening the door showed a large bottle of Baxter's" in the pocket of his car. • That's what I think of 'Baxter's ' " he said. An occasional dose of this famous remedy will ward off colds, coughs, and all chest troubles. "Baxter's" is well known throughout tho Dominion. It is a rich, red, warming, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. A generous-sized bottle can be purchased at any chemist or store for 2s 6d although economical people obtain the large family size at 4s 6d. Bachelor's bottle cightecnpencc.—Advt. Here's violets for your lovely eyes. Here's roses for your lips: Here's goldenrod for yom- fair hair. Pinks for your finger-tips. Here's lillies for your darling throat, And for your forehead pure, And should your voice have a harsh note, Here's Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —Advt. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 27