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VOLUNTARY COMPULSION ! CONVERT Your Old CONVERT Garments into Useful 'Serviceable Togs at a Nominal Cost. Ancient Hats Rejuvenated. Suits and Costumes Dry-Cleaned, Altered or Dyed. E. H. HUGHES TAILOR DE TOURRETT’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs) - - JAMES STREET GOLF I QPECIAL 'Purchase of Golf Clubs by Gluts. 11. Rodwell, Loudon. — Drivers, Brassies, Spoons, 12/(5; Irons, 9/(5. Hockey —Wisden’s Super Hockey (Slicks, 17/(l.—Harry Monkhouse, Bank I Street. .141 I mmmm —________________ PLUMBING TVAVE AMOS, the Practical Man in every branch of Plumbing, Expert Sheet Metal Worker, Dairy Engineer, Manufacturer of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, Milk Vats, Strainers, Ridging, Stove Pipes, Ventilators, Skylights, etc. Plumbers’ and Builders’ Supplies. , JOHN STREET. PHONE 2789. 1 254 MOTOR TYRES Now Tyro Service Station for Tyres, Tyre Service, Free Air, etc., Free Parking Station for T T T also and country Water Street. residents. —Harrv town Paris, 35 MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE JT)YER AND £JO., 22 WATER STREET : W HANGAR El for CYLINDER BORING VALVE GRINDING Etc. PHONE 218(5 207 CYCLE ACCESSORIES TORCHES and Batteries.—We have just landed fresh stocks of the Famous. T.E.C. Batteries in all sizes. Torches, 2/- each, complete. —Garton’s, Bank Street, opp. P.O. , 206

HAIRDRESSING 117 E NEED YOUR HEAD TO RUN OUR BUSINESS gALOONS 8 CAMERON STREET—PHONE 2681 Completely Equipped for Every Branch , of Hairdressing Service for Ladies and ) Gents. MEDICINES, ETC. JNFLUENZA JQ ANGER FORTIFY THE CHEST WITH QITERRY jgMULSION Contains Tasteless Creosote. Pleasant to Take. Good for Kiddies, and Grown-ups, too. 2/6 Bottle at B UEPOOT’S A VOID the Influenza Menace and be Fit for the Easter Holidays—l recommend “Nazos, ” the Influenza Specific— J. S. Woolley, Chemist and Reg. Optician. 5 T>LOOD Maker and Blood Purifier— Rubric. 2/6. —H. Menzies, Chemist. 26 TYEPRESSION got you down? Rc- , store your nerves, your health, with Harvey ; s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.— Obtainable from JS. Woollej r , Chemist, 374 TOR X i ( All Blood Impurities Rubric,” the great blood 2/6. —H, Menzies, Chemist. take puri--26 "VTEURALGIA! Wonderful relief ' secured by taking Phen-Asco Tablets, which quickly banish pain. 6d and 1/6. Better than Aspirin.—Obtainable from .J. Burfoot, Chemist. 275 T>UN Down? Health improved in ten days with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 month’s supply. —Obtainable from ,T. S. Woolley, Chemist. 374 CORE Throats.-Guard yourself against infection. Nyal lodised Throat Tablets are more efficient than ordinary lozenges. 1/6 bottle of 60 from Farmer’s Pharmacy. 208 the Influenza Menace and be j Fit for the Easter Holidays.—l re- { commend' ‘ ‘Nazos,” the Influenza Specific. —J. S. Woolley, Chemist and Reg. Optician. 5 “T UNGSAM” (Registered). This Preparation is used _in every variety of Pulmonary Disease, in Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Croup, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Loss of Voice, Promoting Expectoration, Removing Congestion and Healing the Abraidcd Tissues. 3/-, postage free. —IT. W. Hepworth, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 26 Karangahape Rd., Auckland. 381

JJOOK TEN YEAES YOUNGER “Jt is only' three weeks since I started taking E-U-E, and already my friends are saying, ‘really —yon look 10 years younger,’ ami 1. fool it too,” says l\i rs. T.T., of .Hills Road, Christchurch. “Tlie aelies and stabbing pains have left me.” R-U-R is obtainable from 11. Menzios, Chemist, with a written money-back guarantee. • •> A YOJU the Inflnon/.a Monaco and be Hit for the Easter Holidays.—l recommend ‘ ‘ Nazos, ” the Influenza Specific. —J. S. Woolley, Chemist and Reg, Optician. 5

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Northern Advocate, 20 April 1933, Page 1

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