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THIRSTY GAME IS TENNIS. .Tennis is a thirsty game, and Augustus P. Cole is some tennis player. Now can you wonder at Augustus’s great liking for “Smile,” the popular orange drink with the tangv flavour. “Smile” is pure, yes, and "good for you. Augustus is so enthusiastic over “Smile” that he simply won’t be bluffed info accepting substitutes. —Advt.

"The grief soon passes.”-—Br.vdges. No matter how severe a cold you may have, if you take Baxter’s Lui?g Preserver you will find that the “grief will soon pass.” “Baxter’s” soothes and relieves the worst cough or cold— instantly. Tones up the system, too, against further attacks. (let your hottlq to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. Generoussizes bottle, 2s (id; large, economical size. -Is (id; bachelor’s size*. Is Gd. —Advt.

SPEEDY REPAIR SERVICE. HOWEVER serious your car smash, a ’phone call will bring you our trained experts, who will carefully tow your car from any distance to our up-to-date workshop, where we guarantee to‘put your car to rights in an incredibly short time, even though‘it may look to be a hopeless wreck. SKILLED in all classes of motor trouble, SMALLBONES assure you complete satisfaction for a minimum cost. Smallbone Brothers, CASS AND BURNETT STREETS, ASHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 96, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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203

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 96, 3 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 96, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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