WOW §ME 3DOG3)Rnr NAo^o^¥---^ XN ( STEVE://v ■ i I THAT EVENING ■ ■ NEXT DAYt-THF TRIITHI 'o n'l i CANT RFMPVP I ' WHAT A LOVELY HOWE MARGARET I : f 81' NWI w'rlnc iKUinl. o.VJ.: I (.A/MI DCl.ii.Vc i d MUST HAVE —AND WHAT A OARLIN6 HOW SELDOM ALAN CALLS NOW' II Pi SHE'S STILL ATTRACTIVE. IT AND YET — e BABY! l'M THE ONLY ONE OF THE OLD- SHE THOUGHT. HOW INDIFFERENT I Vth SHE DOESNT LOOK HER , ■ CROWD NOT MARRIED. IT .MAKES ME ' t HE SEEMS! IT WASNT THAT 1 \\| ' AGE. BUT WHY IS SHE SO | SHOULDN'T WOND«ft I _«Et. ....ODD I WAY ONCE |1 CARELESS ABOUT "B.o:? , ftMat ' s WHY MUM ' _J[cLUB NOT^CEsf I WISH ID USED UFEBUOV LONG AGO. *8.0; ENDEO-HAPPINESS AT LAST! Uf^ .ObOUt ITMAKESMEFEELSOttfAtf —SO _■_ , 8.0. <Body Odour). WONDERFULLY REFRESHED., lONG ENGAGEMENT DARLING ' . jjDNG. ENGAGEMENT, OARLINO • "V TO ONE IS SAFE! Even though we seem lo , , , / . \ NO ALAN ' i.\J perspire scarcely at all, pores give off odour-causing / \ ■ ' i ■■ ■ ; waste all day long. Others are quick to notice : .. / \— / even a hint of body-odour about us. Play safe—use • . /'^JB/'iESSSHjK&Os. ■ ' VJSWBJ^^. ' ' Lifebuoy! Its creamy, abundant, penetrating lather ' .-gi/^^^iy^"j!t^BV»\\ . purifies and deodorises pores—ends .all "B.O." worries. ' gg-^-^^^—P^-,,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ HOTELS, RESOKTS, TRANSPORT. W&Saß^^^^^^K^'^KEl^mß^^^^^^^^^^M&J^^^wWmMM^wfiTTEofMt^m MASTERTON: Dep. 6.30 a.m. (Monday only), ).15 a.in., !» a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., WsßSßS^^^^^^^Bm 4 p.m. Saturday—Dep. 7.15 a.m.. 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m.. 1.30 p.m., i p.m. I^^^^^^^^^HK^j BB^Hife:l^ '^Sb^B^B^BWB^B^B^B^Ib^B^BWBBBJbV^B^B^BbV WELLINGTON: Dep.; 2 a.m. (lor Napier), 5.30 n.ra., 1.30 :p.m.,' i p.m.', 6 p.m. iiliH^^^^^^^K 4s; J^BB^B^B^Pb^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^B^l^^B^B^BWbl ■ Saturday—Dep. % a.m., 8.30. a.m., .1.30 p.m., 4 p.ni., 6 p^n.. ... aßH^B^B^B^B^BK^ißß^BililiiiP' l«Bß^BW7jK^s^^B^^#l^r3^BW^^^7F^Jr^^^rß« SUNDAY—Masterton Dep.: 8 a.m.. 1.30 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7 p.m.. Wellington Dep.: 8.30 -ig^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^P^t^^^^^^B^B Booking OiM.ces: Masterton—.Midland Garage ('lets. ISIS, W96). Caiterton— Lane's Confectionery (Tel. DO); liiiyht-s Tobaccumst (Tel. 203): Greytown—JNicholl'i Garage (Tel. 101). Keathcrston—Fiulfey's Bowsci .(Tel. 60); Edwards, Confectionery (Tel- Wellington-ITeatherstcD Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222). fßH^B^i^^^^H^ '* F. J. STANIFORTH and JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES LTD. fimMHS^B^B^B^B^B^H l'': '^''^ffltjj^KE^^^^Bß'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k ' Head Office: Masterton. Sn^^l^^^^^^KHß^l^^HHH^Ey^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^HflPf^^^^^^B FELEPHONES: 41-555 and 41-55b, Wellington. .■' ' ,- -" * ''ißl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^i^^^^^Hii^^^^H' A-AliD VVKLL'INGTOM to PAUIEHSTON NUUTa uhd NAi'IEK, 2 a.m., 8.30 a.m. B^"Ji:-I; ''^^BH^^^BP " C miil *' vl^l^^^^^^^kP^^^^H (connecting to' Gisbome), and 1.15 p.m. daily Wellington to I'almerston North W*s<•<',■■■ ' ■' -^^^^^^^Be '■ I ,'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K xi^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^H only, 5 p.m.: daily. Napier to Wairoa and Gisborne 8 a.m., 2 p.m..- and' 6.p.m. Napier- ||||::;;:" Sm^^K^^S " " - I If' ">^^^^^^^^^^^^m .^l^l^^^^Hr^^H Taupo-Kotorua-Auckland..B a.m daily ALL OWNEK-nUIVEN AARD SEKVIUKB. sPJIbsMbIF^ p^B^pp^^^ff^BJ[|pjßßJHßßi|||Blaa l/*%rkk? llli^fflSK^U-l <r'10 r I|||)||||^2h*^l »■* * %^l b I ■jj^^^r T OSS of appetite and nervous *s< — ' -■' ' : ■''''■'.' '■' ."'■ '■-■' '■' Wtw -*"^ exliaustion frequently' occur MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBWtWIBfMBBMBB ■^jj*M together. They are Common ail- mmmmm^^m^mmm^mm^^^m^mmmm—mam^—m^—— men ts to-day among men who work ■ ■% . |j liard and take life seriously. Yet \ - - - T^' - ' ■ ' f f 4 4 V , thousands of men (andwomen \ , <T . . _, D ... ,_. rOf* ; V jOHCTh^S \ ,C\\CtS ilttfi * . . ~ ~ , „ 1 Took Two Bottles of Clements *vl V^V/Vt2^lia« VjvFAVO CUIVt a <oo) who get this run down I — . -w. -~, e ~„ ' - ¥ .... i-i 1 lonic: Mis vlld oelr . , ; > * : , . ' m 4 4 I condition, immediately commence ,< * * I Ilfirf I f^OilrllOC I \ . rfoa?« and on the verge of a nervous byeak- ' . '■.■.'. .. . I natural restorative. The benefits down. I was not enjoying my jojod; I was ', i^k - I of Clements (Tonic are rapid —it lying awake at night; I was jumpy, while I XT i. •i» i ' ' ' I feeds the blood and nervous sys- ' '" the street.—l^ took two .= bottles of \wl&' 'Ml TwT" iu M Uiu a I t£ j • „ r tlavs there is Clements Tonic and was my old self.again." 4mPk.' StUDDOm COICI Or SOOtlieS I feeling of new strength, new life, ' ' ' ' -——' Am/ Vdft^lPljifo completely than SCOTT'S % and new vigour. j •^^ mVbtHI f^niulsion. \ r^s?» I ■ "Clements Tonic Is Invaluable" BM¥LSIO«^^/|HHL«b^t^ ' Its finest selected cod liver \ }\Sk / Clarence Bridge, N.Z., Jan. 2, 1933 (W um (■fa%:HV^^^^H . Oil. rebuilds Wasted tISSUeS \ y^BL A 'I have been taking your Tonic off and on ■ "^■£' K^Kji*W "~*£Kr- ■ . and restores the body's ' V ft»!BHI^ I for years. When 1 feel run down I take a mu^^^mE:: ir^S^M natural resistance. It \ 'r^HiSP / few doses, and that puts me right, i would ' "sr^r! M soothes and heals,strength- \ ' ly^/JjjffJKlllj J never be without' it. For anyone who !Hss~^^B§' I /I GflS 3110 tOftllieS. V ■ 3^l3fltWHl S- suffers with nerves, it is invaluable." < ***S*—'■JS- '1' y, /B ' [ n mnrp corirtiic Intitr v^ - .. —-(jrif*/ jtiri* *^r7^i"——-Ztbßi- b» y_H t^ii/iB troubles it crives the best fes"" j^i • (Original letters on ■ iilc ■ for inspection) m yHm* CllflUCe of CO 111 pie te fewi* jw M^*'^ *hbm£fi^^\\i\ ' ' ' ■ ■ ' ■■ ' ■ ■ I *™*"^™—>™^™*^l B '■ »IXI 111Uu* .TH3iiLy» j|p B'lfc I jppSs| ■ • . Men'and women who are feeling run, r down, Jrm^^S^. ■ g^TE M^mm tired, and out of sorts, will, find Clements '^ : Tonic a wonderful restorative, ■ ' . ri CUEUTC TAIJir Scotts Emulsion LvLCI^IEIVId I I^l^ IU Saves the Young —Protects the ;;";"***-"-™":T,"-W ■^^■^■W Old-Restores the Invalid "Gives you Nerves of Steel" ■ ■' , /. .. 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ROWLAND (^parT it"a ' Call: and see the dozens of other lines that will take JS^ ■ 22°mtM "««' lovely glossiness. the drudgery out of spring cleaning. HIGHEST QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE COS! [jarSß n;iSaii- BRISCOE, ' knVSTTVn^VTTBVS T? TXT 1%/rTT T C vllmthrll Sroa. iJifi.) ||iSJyjUUI|LiIM lir VV • IVIIJLJL^ &co. ltd. FINE art printers l^jf^TTvVT^vV^TH Comer Jervou Quay, Hunter and Victoria Street*, Wellington. Phone 44-040 WELLINGTON Phone 44-040
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 14
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