In aid of the Returned Soldiers' Association nnetfaployment fund, a weli-attenaea concert was given in the Liberty Theatre last night by the Municipal Band. Tho sum of £2O was collected. Ya deep-sea rovers who never quail, 0, sing your songs of The Trade Wind Trail! Across the world on the ocean tide The Trade Wind Trail is a highway wide! "The roaring forties" where fair winds blow Echo your chorus of yo-heave-o And that cheerful chant for colds, be sure, "Always take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure I" 42 WHEN IN WESTPORT CALL ON KILKENNY and CO., The Ford King. They will give you Service Cara for HiJ®* 'Phones 165 and 166. K4525
THE HUSTLER, Approved and adopted by the leading farmers of this Dominion, including Presidents, Secretaries., Chairmen, and Scores of Commiteemen of Agricultural Societies and Ploughing Associations, many of whom act as judges at their various meetings arid, whose decision is there accepted as final. To have and to hold the goodwill of men who consider the cost of a Hustler as a trifle compared to its value in the field is an indication of what our Hustler will do for you. We are at your service unreservedly • for a mutual understanding. Any trial under YOUR conditions. State your proposition. If it can be done we'h tlo it. J. STORRIER AND CO., Manufacturers, TIMARU. H. S. McCULLY. Patentee. SOI2O I
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19109, 19 September 1927, Page 4
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