Yeaston Tablets conquer clogged in leslines, correct skin and stomach disorders.—Noes. Chemist- Hardy street.
Youthful Slim Figure can be taking Youth-O-Form Capsules lutely harmless. 6/6. —Nees, Hardy street. yours by AbsoChemist,
BLACK CAI ART UNION v s»v» S&M s If?** 1 \jJ eQ^ 2 ; 5 sAM TUt 4 <iv\& t 5 C©QO \ SW 2 it \ to ipy** iS 9 IS 2l 8 11 i-vt 26 16 r-. ■&5 t 5 &**&#».* 2* n ||P\ 2» 22 N \\v $ ■ 9 <® ® TO-MORROW! t( BLACK Ail n mm hiitxH Extension Period Expires TO-MORROW! EARTHQUAKE FUND The Marlborough and Hawera Aero Clubs, for whose benefit the “Black Cat” Art Union is being conducted, have decided to donate to the Earthquake Relief Fund the first £I,OOO of any nett profits resulting from the Art Union. BUY TICKETS AT ONCE ! ! \mm ‘zjzmt hho USEES !| Jfi. J. BRAMMALL, r.O. Box 73, - - Blephcim "1 I By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. OBJECTS: To raise funds for the general purposes of (lie Marlborough and llnwera Aero Clubs. JOINT SECKETABI ICS: E. J. BRAMMALL, W. G. WALKLEY, P.O. Box I 4 "' Wellington. TREASURER: NEIL McAKTHUR, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. TICKETS 2/8 EACH iiook of B for SI send -Tickets in the BLACK CAT ART UNION. I inn Tobacconists, Ne\v<ngents, SI reel-sellers, or oliier ltelailers—or use the Coupon—NOW ! inclose remittance of £ , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Tickets 2/(> each: Book of 9 for £l.) TRUSTEES: Sir Walter Cameras a 11. G. Diekie, Esq., M.l\, Norman Rutherford, Esq., Malcolm McKenzie, Es<). NAME ADDRESS Closes 21st February, I SHI. Drawn 14th March, ISKU.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 February 1931, Page 8
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