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ft n & The shrill R-r-r-ring of the 'phone—a few words — rapid instructions to me, and in a second or two the whole machinery of the Free Ambulance is in action and I'm tearing away on another call. Maybe it's an accident —or a sudden seizure in somebody's home — perhaps it's a maternity case —no matter what it is, we're on the job, every hour of the day and night. Now we want you to help us to put our big FREE AMBULANCE Art Union across. The best way you can do diii is to buy tickets—talk about it to your friends get them to take tickets as well. £4,000 is being offered in AUuyial Gold prizes. There's Big Money to be won in the FREE AMBULANCE ART UNION A 2/6 Ticket entitles you to a chance of all the prizes. ■ C.J.9. h»rw—4 ftafw J. J- WeOiKmi In, MNWIMHIW> Secretory and Trearnuram Neil McArthur, P.0.80x 110, Wellington" OBJECTS: mrutegnip almMuu Ml WWNNftm Free Ambmkme*. All prl*e» to be paid in Alluvial Gold OVER ONE HUNDRED PRIZES Tickets 2/6 nob - * Book of nine tickets for ftl. Closes 10th Oct., 1930. Drawn 3tst Oct. IQ3O. lit PRIZE £3,00000 2nd Prise 25000 3rd Prix* 10000 4 prise* of £2O 80 0 0 20pris<*offil0 200 0 0 74 fthtm of 85 370 0 0 .... 84,000 0 0 4R Mm to It ftM is 3X XoCtonafak, VtS Mmshsster WKlHttWft, mm mmmm tf Mw m m TUMI IN PRIZES IN ALLUVIAL COLD VktH wad:, ■ tickets*# dM. : .' FREE AMBULANCE ART UNION 1 eactoM rcmiitcocs Tickets 2/6 c«du Book of 9 fbr &l. I willo— rtnmpef ■Mrimi attmlopm for repig. Name AddfCMl I

British Made to "ONLY AT, kkl. I Corner Q<Htce«ter> Manchettar Christchurch. 'Phone, Sale! Ss mmmmmmm—n ■■ m Hohnes& BmXdlng M* Closing Down, High Itfcct Br •tpwnocr Dttring this month, September 2nd, uiijfc hold a sale in bothishopa will offer their stock of ding, K&poc, -X: Hearth Rags, at reduced prices. Call inspect .our stock., WirtittHK' ask you to buy. 8m l*r yoamlf, you will save money by taking advantage Bile. Country promptly attended to , , !W ' jvV ' an St. AiqliltoiK « 145 High Street • -.. k - «. CAHJLL, Als OTBJyPBSI!. Direct Sun S3 0A8&BL ST. WEST. IN

V iA \ INotc she lik e s her milk "Jane hated the taste of milk! Just wouldn't drink it. I used to coax, scold and threaten; then I tried giving her Postum-made-with-milk. Like it ? Just look at her drain the cup." Instant Postura is nature's own food. Made of a delightful blend of pure, rich grains, it contains nothing injurious, nothing to disturb the nerves nor interfere with sound sleep. Made in a few seconds; simply pour hot (not boiled) milk over a teaspoonful in a *cup—more or less Postum, as you prefer—and sweeten to taste. Give the children all they want—it is good for them. Sales Agents for New Zealand I S. A. SMITH ft 00. LTD, P.O. Box 843, Auckland. Instant Postum Costs less than halfpenny a «up to prepare A 811 « iminn lIBIIMIIiBI'HIIIHHIMiHIKiWHIHIW Send Tour Furniture by Rail | Lower Rates! Better Service! I Here are a few examples of the cheaper railway rates for ® household removals: — S Distance Charge for Charge for ~ 1 ton (aver- 11 tons (aver- S age contents age contents 1 4-roomed house) 5-roomed house) § 50 miles .. .. £ll7 7 £2 16 5 I 100 miles .. *2 17 9 £4 6 8 ■ 200 miles .. £3 17 8 £5 16 6 I 400 miles . . £5 4 5 £7 16 8 1 The through transport of furniture and other goods by rail 3 and sea between stations in the North and South Islands is = a special feature of the Railway service, _8 Full particulars gladly supplied an application | to any Stationmaster, Business Agant, or INsMet ( - • Manager. : ;§ iiniMitwi iiimHinuHMiMi

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 9