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Mabel: How? , . , Irene: Would it be fair to tell? Mabel: Well, whisper; lam so envious. Please,'do tell! Irene: But don't you really know? : Mabel: Truly! truly! no. i ; Irene: It is ever so easy. Mabel: To get such a lovely wonderful box of chocolates. Irene: Yes. You get your groceries from WardelPs? Mabel: Yes! Yes! Irene: And tea, too. Mabel: Of course! Irene: Well, save the wrappers, the whole tea packet covering, and, * send all you get each month with your name and address to Mr. Wardell. The number of wrappers each person sends will be counted, and the twenty persons sending the highest ~ number each receive a, large four-pound box of Cadburys' ,-;'V;£ Finest Chocolates.' \/!\ •Mabel: Suppose some families send in a large number of tea packet -' - -C.* wrappers! . v , Irene: Then they are sure to get a box; but there are twenty same* , , '' size boxes given each month, so you only have to be within ''■■i:4, the first twenty to get a gift box. I; 3Mabel: I wish I had known before. Can I try this month? Irene: Everybody can try. Remember to send in only tea packet wrappers from - - ,^ ; WAR DEL L' 3 WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON "BHelb3^» THE TRAIN i^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^&l^^^^^BHL | . WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-AUCKLAND. ' 5( p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. ••m- P*s^! T 7 , • 4 Arrive Auckland 11.0 6.41 9.34 Arrive Wellington 11.10 9.30 12.38 I *** ft « >| O / y, *AJbo runs on Sundays. IyUUdO . | WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-WANGANUI-NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ■ ■ V t S.,Tu., Th. j, M.,\V.,F. I YOU Will Be Delighted With | Leave Wellington ftSb To 1035 Leave New Plymouth 8.25 " !U0 Mi Ml II • V- • # 3 p.m. p.m. a.m. - a.m. p.m. p.m., ».m. I tl P lIIt TH IIIITP a Arrive Wanganui '3.52 8.21 4.25 Leave Wanganui 6.35 12.4 4.12 12.52 L fits V-/ tt# IX *^W*l^ I Arrive New Plymouth 7.48 5.15 a^ Wellington 108 6.3 11.10 6.3* ■>) We might with justice call it the "Ne Plus Ultra Suite," because it RJ fChange at Merton. "Change at Palmenton North. I represents the absolute last word in Chesterfield perfection, but W WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-HASTINGS-NAPIERi X still "ULTRA" i* quite an appropriate name 4 »,„,. m . ra . ».m. p.m^ > ULTRA STYLISH g Leave Wellington .. — 9.32 Leave Napier ~ ..-,8.20 e0.4 '\ ■ BECAUSE ULTRAMODERN » \L — * ™ ' lst' Mrt?m *" > IT IS ULTRA COMFORTABLf |Wo Napier.. .. ffi 5.9 i& "* ultJa GOOD VALUE 1 WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-PALMERSTON NORTH. ULTRA GOOD VALUE y < Leave Wellington- .- > Not • . T«, > Just inspect our windows, and you will see it in a su.table setting:. 9 - Sun. Sun. S»t. ■ Sun. {Th. \ ■ You will readily confess you have rarely seen it. eo.ua!, never its 8 a.rfu .^ «v V^ jg..^ p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p^p^ supct*)or> cspccistify seine price.. .... o ■ - __ . i" . . 1 1 »' »• i_ »• 11 Awive Pabnerston North — _ g It is so enticingly cosy, so handsomely attractive, so substantially O ... . \. pm pm pm pnl- pm- : ». ra . & constructed (in our own Up-to-date Factory), such a fine com- <| 10.38 12.5 12.50 12.15 12.51 3.35 4.57 8.59 9.43 9.50 9.50 1.4S ,S bination of decorative utility tnat you will want it in YOUR 3 Leave p a i me rstonN. ' ' '■■ ' X HOME. 9 Tu., Th., Sit. ' Sun. , Sun. 6 «-» <) »-m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. W i cf> 9 3-43 6.50 6.58 5.35 9.30 1.8 3.16 3.43 4.45 8.31 p ■ . ■ si Arrive Wellington p.m. p.m. I /^7 # P 7 7 O •_* s ' 6>32 9-3° 11>17 12-27 12' 3S 4-14 6-3 7#13 8>49 ' 11-1° I L^ilCStCVflClCl OttttC 1 WELLINGTON (LAMBTON).MASTERTON-WOODVILLE. }> _ . o Sun. Sun. otin. butt, j> **k A /"»! • I /~*l -it f 1 7 5( *'m *>m> P-m- p'm' *'m' aBI' p' m' pJa" I 2 Arm L,hairs and L,nesterjield | Leave Lambton 7.50 9jo 4.155.17 Leavewoodvme — - 12.13 — I COVERED IN THE LATEST DESIGNED MOQUETTE | Arrive Masterton 11.15 S3 7.52 8.51 Leave Masteiton 7.35 8.45 2.9 5.10 I ' COSTS ONLY £41/12/6 I Arrive Woodville 1.26 -- - Arrive Lambton 11.39 12.38 5.44 8.56 g . v Unless otherwise shown the above trains run on week-days. Monday to Saturday inclusive. X Each piece i» fully sprung. It will keep its handsome appearance, > ciwrircADrc k and give the whole family comfort for at least 20 years. Just d ■ ' MMjLh rAKfcS. $ reckon up the price and you will find it costs each member of the <5 _______ —r- j : ' '■ & average family as little as 6d. a week for the maximum comfort 9, . " I Ordinary X and staisfaction from furniture. , $. I ,—— ■. : . '. h -_..^, . m T «. n<-m ,- - _ s< ■ Ist 2nd Ist 2nd Ist 2nd s COME ALONG AND SEE IT AT 3 WEIXINQTON to- £ s. a. £ 8 . d. £ 8 . d. £ 8 . d. & *. d & b. d. | I Masterton 66 0 10 4 0 7 1 0 8 3 0 5 8 0 9 10. 6 S I S 'S Williams Co Ltd I Sr-" I ? liii'si? T'isi'ii^ssi i $ O. O. ▼▼ lllldlllO V>U. JLILU. H w ft ~i 150 1 3201510018 •60i 28 1 0 3 0 1311 I | New Plymouth 251 118 7 1 6 411010 1. 1. 11 18 9 1 8' 1 | 40 Years The Elite Home and Office Furnishers : \ Auckland «. 426 1 3 5 42472 12 31158217 2119 '0 I , 120 to 124 lambton qua^, Wellington. |j^ People's Railways for the People's Safety

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 7

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