/VC lUitminTOiiiAi 2 s~' 1 ~ f-■ .. : — K If you seek that air of refinement in your appearance ? Let Os Permanently Wave Your Hair | We use the latest Hair Waving methods and guarantee your 2 entire satisfaction. Make an appointment for your next wave. / MANNING’S 5 JMHnmcm & Tobacconists (Next Paeroa Transport) 3 Telephone 213 WWW Axl /j Ypur Child held ■ back by Poor Health g If for any reason your Child SE 7 seems to he unnecessarily pee- SS II MB vis L; off his food, unwilling to S I play heartily, it may be that he needs a little re-vitali- |g sing Tonic. We have m stock—a Standard series of |hß Children’s Tonic Foods I which will aid the Child to regain the natural exuber- H g ancy of childhood days. . a S 5 Let us give you sincere advice on the, subject. IS s S. J. HEDGE mps fi ° § 9 CHEMISTAND OPTICIAN -- PAEROA 111 ShM 11111111111111 l SSfIMBIi IHIIIIMIIIH fln Mr Eric Grocott, F.8.0.A., London Qualified Optician of Hamilton, will be in attendance at Mr Hedge’s Consulting Rooms once a month during Mr Hedge’s absence. Date of next visit, Monday, April 27.
VISITING OPTICIAN ERIC. H. GROCOTT, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (London) Optician, of Hamilton is visiting PAEROA, ON MONDAY, APRIL 27 From 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Make your appointment now with: MR P. H. LEIGH, CHEMIST, PHONE 183 S. .V,...; OF . MR S. J. HEDGE, CHEMIST, PHONE 14. iuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii»niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iiiniiniiiiiHiiniiiiiniiiinniffliiiniiwinMiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii>
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FOR YOUR PROTECTION RAILWAY LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS In order to ensure full observance of the regulations regarding restricted lighting, train travellers are asked to co-operate with railway, guards in seeing that carriage window blinds are drawn during the hours of darkness and that no light is exposed to Qutside view. Reduced illumination on station platforms is essential; passengers should take care when boarding or leaving trains. Be sure that the train has stopped at the platform and alight on the platform sifle. WATCH YOUR STEP
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3103, 8 April 1942, Page 2
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