WHERE TO STAY, HOTEL MAN 0 R up-to-date modern GUEST HOUSE 2nd Avenue 'Phone 357 Mr and Mrs Joe Barney, Proprietors Tauranga HOTEL ST. ANNE'S Captain and Mrs P. E, Harna ’PHONF 378 CONCENTRATED TOMATO SOUP
Asked how long he had been a smoker, a witness in a Melbourne court case replied; “Fifty years.” “And how much tobacco, now, do you smoke weekly?” was the next question. “Two ounces,’ replied the ’ witness, “H’m quite moderate,” commented counsel. “Nevertheless i it means, in plain English, that you’ve' spent, in all, about £l5O, approximately, in smoke?” “Well, what about it?” demanded witness. “I’ve had valuer —and good value, too, lor my money.” Counsel shrugged his shoulders and sat down. Well, £l5O, spread over half-a-century is not so much, after all. Good tobacco is worth more than it costs. Take our New Zealand brands, for example, and think of the comfort and enjoyment they represent to the smoker. Is there anything else that could- yield him so much pleasure? There are five of these brands: Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. Delightful, every one of them —and quite harmless. They are toasted! The demand for all five proves conclusively the appreciation in which they are held everywhere.
The New Lamberts' New Zealand Is now Farmers' Beekeeper on Sale 1939^0 Simplicity Itself. Every Farmer .Needs One Expenditure [Records are easily, kept. No other books or papers are needed. Everything is allowed for in this new ’ issue, including wages account for general employees, and also* for. permanent improvements. •■ . - This account extremely popular last season,' and yrith ! thelnclusion ofvthe wages and tax records, should prove . 4ven more £e this year. , 5 < • • •’ v ' 2 Call and see this simplest-of /O mi all Farmers’Account Books m/V Vtl* THE TIMES STATIONERY ,■ SHOP' Willow Street. Phone 49
CONFIDENCE by RAIL ENCOURAGING FIGURES ’ The railway figures show a growing Confidence of the people in their own railways—-confidence in the safety, confidence in the comfort, confidence in the economy. - : This popular use of the railways ensures a double win —an immediate saving for the individual and a benefit for the whole community. Take the Line of Most Assistance USE YOUR OWN RAILWAYS
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 12730, 1 May 1939, Page 6
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