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STARTLING VALDES AT CALLENDER’S STOCK-TAKING SALE. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. TOOTH PASTE (like Gibb’s) - 5d tin. BIG BATH SOAP. 4oz cakes—4 for I/-. FACE CLOTHS, 12 x 12 - ■ 6<l each. ICILMA FACE CREAM - ■ 1/9 jar. English HOT WATER BAGS - - 3/9. LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS. 12in—1/9. LEAD PENCILS - - - - 7*d dozen. WIRE POT SCRUBS, 6d No«’ 4 for 11-. " PHCENIX ” 3 G.L. CUPS--2/3 J-dozen. CUT GLASS SALT AND PEPPERS—IHd pair. STTIONG ODD CUPS - 1/10 i-dozen. Coupons as Usual! "CALLENDER’S FOR VALUE,” ' CARGILL’S CORNER.

A FOOTPLATE INCIDENT

A new driver on the Dunedin-Inver-cargill run was observed recently by his fireman taking frequent “pulls” at a bottle. The fireman was in a quandary. He was loyal to the deEartment, but he did not want to give is comrade away. “Look here, he said, at last, “I don’t like this.” “ Don’t like it?” queried his mate, handing him the bottle. “ Have ago yourself, you’ll like it all right.” He did. The bottle contained “ Baxter’s.” Only those who have • idden in the “cab,” know the _sudden changes of temperature to which drivers and firemen aro subjected. Experienced men refy on Baxter’s Lung Preserver to see them through. It is the surest preventive of chills and the best known remedy for all kinds of coughs, colds, bronchitis, and chest complaints. A valuable tonic, too, helping the system to resist attack.

“Baxter’s” is obtainable at all chemists and stores. The now screw cap provides a perfect seal and preserves the contents. A generous-sized bottle costs 2s (id and the largo family size 4s Gd. Many men prefer the special bachelor size at ls,6d. —[Advt.]

BOY’S BEST PRESENT.

“Well, Willie,” said the fond uncle. “ how do you like the mouth organ 1 sent you lor your birthday?” “Vine, thank you. uncle!” said the child, ven politely. “Can you play any good tunes on it?’ ask d the other, “ Rather, undo lots,” said Willie. “ It’s easily the best present I’ve ever had.” “I’m very glad to hear that,” beamed the old gentleman. “Yes, uncle; mother give; m.' a shilling a week not to play it,” was the boy’s reply.

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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 2

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