< ~=EE="" r ~ BEGG'S 1 IN THE NATION'S INTERESTS d3s jrJf WILL BUY all these articles: ~*m*—-~^ PIANOS & ORGANS PUR CHASING GRAMOPHONES ¥*¥ AW VIOLINS, DRUMS ' riJA^ CORNETS, GUITARS MANY types of musical instruments and elec- 'CELLOS, UKULELES trical appliances are now in short supply. But and all types of BAND —lying in disuse are thousands of these articles. In and ORCHESTRAL order to conserve them and make them available INSTRUMENTS to people by whom they are urgently required, Begg's sponsor a comprehensive Purchasing Plan. RADIOS Begg's will buy for cash used musical instrument* R E F R I G E R ATO RS and electrical appliances as listed at right. Begg's ' \a/a cul M Q will recondition them, make them available for re- MACHINES sale "as good as new". VAfl HIM C\ camcdc Don't delay in cashing in on Begg's Purchasing VA^UUH Plan. Bring unwanted articles into Begg's now— ELECTRIC SHAVERS to the benefit of yourself, others, and the economic interests of the Country as a whole. £»„* F&'X&n'Jtl ...jati&affiSgj^SiWi::. ' musical Instruments, or elec>in the hJuiqwalinterest's <^ tricaj»ppliance»for sale and ■ ■^VjWj^^t^^iMSS^^^^^! WJ^^' receive Begg's valuation. B PllltOHasilllC Vim , MANNERS. ST., hbim^hWORTHA GUINEA A BOX. W THROATS EASED J m COUGHS STOPPED M H gg^^M^^^Ohemists and Stores, 1/2, 1/9, and 2/9. H jll take your I —of course \JSik Like thousands of other people she invariably trusts her prescriptions to Boots —for Boots four shops employ 36 fully qualified Pharmaceutical Chemists to ensure that every prescription is dispensed promptly and accurately. And the attention she " . receives is so helpful that she goes to Boots for all the family's medical and toilet needs. It is service like this—at once comprehensive and personal — that has established Boots as the Chemists for so many families. Boots have contracted with the Government to supply medicines according to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. You can rely on JKSUJS Stll^i] 58 Willis St., Wellington, jj|§g|j§^ P.O. Box 160. 165 The Square, Palm. N« Orders by post will receive prompt attention. "Postage paid on all orders to the value oj' £1 or over. I Care for the Crockery | I TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN HELP | % . I >♦< In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and teaspoons, Rail- >*J >*< way Refreshment Rooms would appreciate the co-operation of ►♦< £< train passengers. Many breakages could be prevented by >♦< £< placing used crockery in a place of safety on the platform and, >J ►J unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons should not £< ►♦< be taken away in the train. Replacements just now are difficult £< p. and uncertain; at all times they are costly. ►$« I ' I ?i Will Railway Passengers Please Assist? >! HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT New Time-table Jenkins Motor Services Ltd. CABS LEAVE MASTEETON (As From September 7, 1942): \ Monday to Thursday, 7.15 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 ».m. Friday only, 7.15 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. Saturday oaly, 7.15 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. CABS LEAVE WELLINGTON (A* From September 7, 1842) t a*** 1 ■ Monday to Saturday, 1.15 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m, JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES LTD t ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 99, 23 October 1942, Page 6
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