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aaaasiissiaaigaisßiaigsifflaia : ' Bother Cooking? | , lillP , 1 Because you are going to give a special ;§: :■ ffmliL Jmm afternoon tea or a social, is no reason & PP§w . why you should wear yourself out H |j| cooking. The better way is to let us DAINTY CAKES AND 1 Egp'* DELICIOUS PASTRY 1 IjS Only the purest ingredients are used, so that our Cakes and Pastry •fl j|| may be relied upon for whoiesomeness. May we send a Trial Ordec? jS 1 .. R DAVIS : i f 1 ICOWHAI TEA ROOMS, AKAROA | •ntnnnßfamnannmanmßa^ | Akaroa's New Cash Grocery ] I v j and Hardware Store. f I a 1 s a I beg to announce that I have ■ S Opened) a CASH GROCERY | | STORE at Post Office Corner. g I B 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR S PECIAL LOW PRICES J I s I GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. g i Deliveries in Akaroa and by arrangement. S 1 1 | A® G® Bell | g TELEPHONE 22. | ■ ■ HoEEHßHKßffiiaoraßSanHfflHEnfflEiaßffil»S3SHoßßßiEHHßSJljraffliaHfflianßßl9BaH □ □ □ Your Railways and Yourselves □ □ "One Good Turn Deserves Another" D □ Q j~] Proverbs are often 1 unconvincing— some r-j are contradictory—but the one quoted: is right in r~j M all respects. It is the foundation, of the best pn j=j business and) the foundation of proper social j±j U conduct. Li □ H □ Having satisfied yourself that your railways truly □ Q serve you in accordance with their maxim of [J [~] "Safety, Comfort, Economy," do not hesitate to . Q □ spread your satisfaction among your friends- The rn more you are a good friend. l to the railways, the , j —j Lj more your railways are able to be a good' friend to |=j □ you. Here is the friendly message of the Railways U □ to the Public: — □ □ "The More We Co-operate The Better We can □ □ « .» □ □ Operate. □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□

DO YOU KNOW?

THAT the Ice Cream season is here. :; You may have Peach, Melfoas, Fruit Salad and Iced Daunts at Miss Mabon's.

ie«j*er ; The choice \\ of a \\ Trustee -- : Before naming a friend as execu- : tor and trustee in your will, ask : : yourself how much time he is likely to be able to spare from : the conduct of his own affairs : : for the administration of. your ; estate. The existence of the : Public Trust Office makes it un- ; necessary to burden your friend : = with the affairs of your estate. ; 1 3 Consult the Public Trustee, : I Wellington, or his local : representative. : I TRUSTEE 3i i yu.; m 11; i i 111 muiti ill m 1111 u 11111 ' . ' ■ ■ ■ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For OhMTens's Hacking Cough*

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5989, 27 April 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5989, 27 April 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVI, Issue 5989, 27 April 1935, Page 2