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HQTEJLS, RESORTS, I'KAMSi'UKT. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. MASTEKTON Dep. (0.30 a.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., l^m., 4 p.m. SATURDAY—Dep. 7.10 Ji.rn., U a.m., 10.CG a.m.. 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m.''' WELLINGTON Dep. 2 a.m. (for Napier), 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., <V p.m. Saturday—Dep. 2 ».m., fI.SO a.m., 1,30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. STJNDAV—Masterton Dejk 8 a.m., 1.30 p.m, 5 p.m., 7 p.m; Wellington Dep. SCO a.m., 130 p.m.. 8 p.m. J7OOKINQ OFFICES: Mastcrton—Midland Garage (Tels. ISIK, v.lWi). Carterton— ... I/ane'a Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 200). (Jneytown— Ivicholla Garage (Tel. 101). Featheraton— Edward?, Confectionery IG7). Wellington—leathcrston Street, opp. G.P.O, (Tel. 42-2i'2). JENKINS. MOTOR SERVICES, LTD.

r . • Head Offica: MASTERTON. NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1.) LTD. ' WELLINGTON—PALMERSTON NORTH—NAPIE R. jfJARS depart Oppoiite G.P.0., WELLINGTON, 10 a.m., for rAGMKUSTO. NORTH and NAPIER, arriving PALMERSTON NORTH. 1.15 p.m. Depart ft NAPIER 2 p.m., connecting at NAPIER for GISBORNE at 6.15 p.m. TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. , ' TELEPHONE 4M55. WALLS AND CEILINGS LINED with SISALKRAFT REINFORCED Utntearablc wt»M jjound b«am» Verminproof » r —Without cutting ,1 Windproof

Obtainable in several grades, SISALKRAFT is recommended for Jinin; the walls and ceilings of your home. It can-be tiscd over mush lining boards, brick or plaster. Rtu-fuccs. Fo cciliugs it eau be stretched across studs and ceiling Warns or under th ' ' rafters. Strongly reinforced ami waterproof, it does not crack when knocked nn< will prevent damage from leaky roofs or condensation drips. ' ALL GRADES TAKE PAINT, PAPER, CALSOAOXE, PLASTER - OR-ENAMEL. ' FARMERS AND POULTRY lV BItEEOEKS . . t\V N\ SISALKRAFT has 101 uses on \ Kalsomme your farm. Use it to protect your J'aint, or V/allpapctj"_ stock and build your outbuildings. I l YS 4 , ' — BiTUMENISED COW A /ft ! : I lb'-- 1 kugs......Eadi t/1? J nrnnwllmi Specially machine-treated Bitumen- L i llilliii II 111 ised Dundee Canvas. , — j pjel I' I i Visit otir Display Showrooms or | l f 111 || send for Samples. ■ \ Ju T<W — II il W. H. Hutlinancc & Co., Nathan's If /I ' fS —If] Buildings, opp. P. 0., Wellington. J \ j ~ .'Phone 45-490. j ,P. Hcath-Prccst, Palmerslon Bldgs., 47 Queen Street, Auckland. -yf / It gets dark early I t fagj these days but, . . You can still do those odd jobs in th« EXB evening If you have * j'.''.™, "Winchester" ■H / Electric Torch m B'9l IL CHROME PLATED w 1 Other models from 1/9 complete with battery BRISCOC, thirty years workers have thi3 terrible plague. Because of this stead; improvement there is a danger of many people thinking tliat^j the battle is over, but the fact remains that tang disease still I carries off an enormous number of people every year. I Take advantage of the new weapons which science has I developed. Learn to recognise the symptoms early. Start I at one? with Lane's Emulsion, the great Lung Healer and I continue until all vanished. I a/9.«8d 4/9 a botlle HA I « all Chemists and ■ Stent. Manufac- H I « ■ tured by the Lane ■ H" ■ m ■ MwUgM Co. Ltd. '■ I HTf >,'••• •,• 1— —; :—"ngi u Time to Think.^ TRAINS OF THOUGHT "Young-man, when do you do.your thinking?". was a question put by Thomas Hardy to a highspeed mass-production novelist. €f The. same remark applies to any kind of business or sport —golf, tennis, football—when a game calls for some planning. On the way to a meeting or confcrcnce, where intelligent speech is required, r it is very helpful to have time to think. (J What belter place for thought than in the cosy, carc-frcp train? Taking thought adds cubits to j the slalure of a subject? TRY IT IN THE TRAIN

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 13

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