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FOR MAKING BEEF TEA AND GRAVY BOVO is the GREATEST MEAT EXTRACT in the World. Makes Beef Tea in a minute and is more nutritious than you can make yourself. . Bovo is extracted under the most Hygienic Process and is Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.. ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. 2oz size, 1/-. ALL GROCERS. ! 4oz and Boz also obtainable. TRY A POT and you will use BOVO regularly. NEILL & CO. LTD,, Agents.

LINOLEUMS wltli a Special HEW Surface Ur -The new enamel-like finish not only /obviates polishing and lengthens wear, but also lends a sparkle to the cheerfully coloured patterns. Call and inspect. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM LTD. Rattray St., Dunedin. Also at Invercargill.

SALTZMAN'S Wonderful Value In Winter Coats All our Coats are the smartest of the new season’s styles, and are now offered at wondefully attractive sale prices. Come jn and see them. S. Saltzman Ltd Coat and Costume Specialist, 103 George Street.

Another Boon for the Public Locality Guide in Railway Time-table Every office and home in New Zealand should be pleased to have a copy of the New Zealand Railways Time-table (popularly known as the ‘ Pocket Guide ’), which has an introductory section of 25 pages, appropriately titled 'Locality Guide.’ This gives an alphabetical list (about 2,000 names) of the towns, townships, suburbs, or villages of the North and South Islands, within a certain range of ’ railway Stations. Opposite the name of each town is the name of the nearest railway station and the number of the page in which such station is shown in the index of the time-table. The list will be kept up to date. Other good features of the book showing the many ways in which the railways are helpful to the public are well maintained. A Good Investment of Sixpence

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Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 4

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