Native postmen in such parts of the Empire as British West Africa may have to travel for three weeks through the jungle to deliver one mail, 1 although, jvhere roads permit, motorvans are now being introduced. Steer by tho Light! that guides you right Amid the perils of the night. X Steer by i.lw beacon’s searching beam, Steer by the compass and the gleajp! When mountain seas break o’er the rail And "all hands" hie to shorten sail. Reviving warmth and comfort ■ ura, Is found in Woods’ Groat Peppermint I Cure.—Advt.
Winter Underwear Jv£/ • at Keen £j|J\ Prices ! WwlF Hill ttSjfJs Now that colder days are coming' it is ,W lu | |H just as well to be prepared and have p ll| ! P ffl\H supplies of warmer Underwear ready B ■ WhII for the first "cold snap/' You will Iw ffll a appreciate these values. Satisfaction W®l ffl guaranteed or money refunded, ORDER BY MAIL—WE PAY POSTAGE. WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES—Magyar dhape anil long sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, New Season’s. CASH PRICE, 7/11. W.O.S. ami X.O.S. FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES—V. and square neck. Slifcrt and long sleeves. CASH PRICES, 5/11, 7/6, and 10/6. W. ami O.S. WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES—With collars and long sleeves, ' CASH PRICES, 8/11 and 9/11. W. and O.S. .CREME JAEGAR NIGHTDRESSES—Long sleeves, V. neck. CASH PRICE, 59/6. CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL BLOOMERS—In Cream only, sizes 2to 6. CASH PRICE, 3/11 each. GIRLS' AND MAIDS WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES—In cream only with long sleeves, sizes: 5, 6. 7,8, 9. CASH PRICE, 7/6, 7/9, 7/11, 8/6, and 8/9 respectively GIRLS’ CREME PESCO BLOOMERS—Extra good quality; sizes 1 to 8. CASH PRICES, 3/6 to 5/11. LADIES’ FINE CREME RIBBED ALL WOOL VESTS—Chemise length, V. neck, short sleeves, low neck, short sleeves. CASH PRICE 12/9. GIRLS’ ALL WOOL VESTS—Short sleeves, good quality; sizes, 1 to 8. CA g H p R [ CESi 2/3 t 0 5/3 ROACHS’ Ltd., Hastings. / BREW YOUR OWN 66 p| yy fCsT. BEER O (NON-INTOXICATING) jGmLW' Each Tin contains the Real Hops, Malt, W/* Yeast, &c -’ and makes TWENTV PINTS of A/' beautiful, unadulterated Ginger or Hop /vA 1 Beer, Pale Malt or Bitter Ale. If it isn't, Over 5 MILLION PINTS sold last summer. ' It’s Better al,i> grocers ie KLEIS <ft MANTON, Lombard Ituildinc/s, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 12
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370Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 12
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