A CAMPING TRAGEDY AVEBTED,
What might have spoilt the last meal oi; a happy camping party was the fact that someone forgot the vinegar for the salad. Father was anything but sweet about it; the kiddies cried; mother, however, used her head and borrowed some White- Cottell's pure English Malt /Vinegar from a neighbouring camp. Ask for White Cottoll's.—Advt. •
After the Holidays Back in town—with happy memories of your holiday trip, of the places you visited and the miles you covered. Have you thought of the gruelling task your tyres have had during the past few weeks ? All tyres need attention —even GOODYIJARS, which are made for hard wear, and you may he certain that your tyres could do with some adjustment. Bring-the car into either of our depots and have us look over the *of2Bi^ tyres. It will save you a lot of /ffl/SBSk trouble in the future. And our serifSu^^\ vice is FREE! WBOMINIONi 11 KUBBEM COY 1 \y ;sk(*ccdt/ectrSendee Stations W Jl GOODYEAB ALL-WEATHER BALLOONS 99 Lambton Quay, and -219 Thorndon Quay— TELEPHONE 42.641 for Tyr« Sarvlee
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 27
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180Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 27
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