“GOOD EATS.”
The Napier “Trocadero” is known far and wide as the. place for good food ami good service. For morning or afternoon tea or luncheon the “Trocadero” is out on its own.* The need of a policy that will provide a capital sum at death from any cause, or returned with profits at end of a term, and gives weekly compensation it incapacitated by accident or sickness is a very real one. The Provident Life Assurance Company issue a combined policy that should interest all wage-earners with a family. It has so maiiv advantages that those who realise the necessity should not fail to see the local agents: S. 0. Stokes, ’phone 1030 AI. Havelock North; F. E. Rarlev. ’phone 1635. Hastings, or ’phone 1475, Napier."' Sufferer.- from summer colds will en joy speedy relief by breathing ir “NAZOL.” A unique never-failing remedy. 1/6 for GO doses.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 12, 28 December 1925, Page 5
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