or FACTS The law has said that "No Medicinal Preparation sold through ordinary channels shall be HARMFUL." It has NOT said "It shall be BENEFICIAL." Therefore you can be quite sure that many worthless "harmless" medicines exist. These are the ones that are most "puffed up" by paper talk. You may be fooled, but the chemist cannot be bluffed so easily. Chemists want to know the facts about the medicines they handle. We are able to find them out. Not from the newspaper but from the bottle. When you purchase medicines from this Pharmacy you can get the full truth about them. You won't tuy "paper-talk" here. I know the facts. WS.BLYTHHARPER Te Kuitis Leading Pharmacy
WINTER SPORT NEW SEASON'S GOODS NOW READY. ALL THE LATEST IN GOLF CLUBS, KITS, AND GOLF BALLS. . J. McCORMICK'S GOLF BOOK ALWAYS IN STOCK. ALSO NEW SEASON'S FOOTBALLS AND BASKET BALLS. CALL IN AND INSPECT. W. McCOLL, Bookseller, Stationer & Fancy Goods, PHONE 2975. RORA STREET. THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS, 29th and 30th June and Ist July. 8000 Square Feet of Exhibits. LARGEST SHOW EVER HELD IN TE KUITI. Don't Miss It. Special Late Trains to Otorohanga and Waimiha 10.30 p.m. Saturday night. ADMISSION:—I/-. School Children Free during each day; 6d admission at evening. ENTERTAINMENTS FROM 8 TO 10 P.M. EACH NIGHT-3 SESSIONS. THURSDAY, 29th JUNE.—A Bright and Snappy Half-hour by the Winter Show Vaudeville Company. FRIDAY, 30th JUNE.—Maori Entertainment. THE MOREHU PARTY from near Te Kuiti, unspoiled by foreign professionalism, will give an ORIGINAL CONCERT of Ancient Native Ceremonies. Their melodies are those of preEuropean times, their Pois are handed down by the old tattooed wahines, and the Hakas resound from Rewi Maniapoto and Wiremu Kingi in the days when the King Country defied the Redcoats at Orakau Pa, and in Taranaki. Haere mai kia kite te kane kane a te Maori. OLD MELODIES! POIS! HAKAS! SATURDAY, Ist JULY.—Winter Show Vaudeville again. You will like to hear them again. ADMISSION TO CONCERT—Sixpence. A. W. WHYTE., < H. & E. H. GROCOTT, London Qualified OPTICIANS (of Hamilton). We visit TE KUITI regularly every alternate Friday and may be consulted at Mr. Blyth Harper's, Chemist. PHONE No. 28. Our NEXT VISIT is on FRIDAY NEXT, June 30th. If you are suffering any of the symptoms of Eye Strain, such as headaches, inability to read or sew, or tired, twitching eyes, arrange to see us NEXT FRIDAY. Your eyes will be carefully examined) and if glasses are not necessary we shall not hesitate to tell you. No charge is made for testing, and when glasses are supplied the cost is the lowest possible. If there are any who feel they need glasses but at the present time cannot afford to incur the extra expense we are prepared to grant extended payment. You will find us only too willing to make arrangements to suit our patients. REMEMBER DATE OF NEXT VISIT: FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 30th, AT MR. BLYTH HARPER'S, CHEMIST.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4410, 27 June 1933, Page 4
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