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Nautical Nonsense 'Tim and Ru, the aquatic adventurers, have each invested in an all wave, floating power out-board oscillator. On the time payment system rest any time they are unlucky enough to be caught by the collector. Their craft have more patent gadgets than the new motor-cycle owned by the young demon next door. But Councillor Gloomy Noiz has already had heap plenty pow-wow with the lads {he would) and warned them not to cut off their cut out. Tim : Apparently noise annoys Noiz, which explains why the porcupine pines for his pork and why empty vessels make most sound. JRu: Well, I know a parrot that can talk as eloquently as a candidate, for political honours—but he doesn't know what he's saying—or both—if any—or what have you. ■ Tun: Apropos of empty vessels— Now, were these lads talking about Councillor Noiz? Parrots? Political candidates ? Or empty vessels ? Or were they merely going through the subtleties of working up a thirst ? Nor is it necessary to enquire the name of the tigers' milk they called fori a JOHN Rtlll'S imarift 'cUDLQ czALe Bottled with loving care by John- Reid & Co. Ltd. SEA rtxae Avenue, AueklandU Copyright T.A.85-165 Telephone Calls — FROM ANY TELEPHONE Transferred Charge In making a toll call from other than his own telephone, a subscriber speaking from his home town is no longer under the necessity of paying the amount of the toll fee to thei lessee of the telephone used. The fee will be charged to his own toll account if he asks " Tolls." so to charge it. For transferring the charge ill this way the cost is only Id a call. Another New Toll Facility USE NEW ZEALAND TAR FOR NEW ZEALAND ROADS. SEE THAT YOUR PATHS ARE SURFACED WITH Xv/'f/ w* 8 Ha SURFACE YOUR TENNIS COURTS. PATHS AND PLAYING AREAS m m V , 4. m r H DISTAR. HAS LONG LIFE AND WEARS WELL. rtrrm % mm m WMi m mmmm K Wt, h \ J \ J %Xi m :>V:W f#i H U r\ ft \\ I I I mKmKKmr ililiii 'SM-iM ' - , j\ 'WMM mm rv wm WE* JH|m mm. : mrXh IPII <s> mt m m ml/A, ■Mm Z B/*. mm, Wk Undeniably smarter. Susan Spruce on the right quite outshines Antiquated Annie on the left for. trim exterior. It's all just a matter of surface. Same with paint. The smart finish of Berger's ' B.P.' makes every other coat of paint look totally wan and discouraged. What's more, 'B.P.'s' spruceness lingers well into old age. Berger's 'B.P.* has the secret of eternal youth —knows how to preserve its first bloom far into the dim, dim future as no other paint does.- p aint with 'B.P.* to-day, and we prophesy that years hence you'll utter up thanks for Berger's everlasting beauty. Obtainable (root HILL & PLUMMER LTD. GROVE BROS, LTD. and ochsr Suburban :md Country Stockisti WMW$x& wj^5«S3M»»K§ a* ■ IpaH

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22030, 9 February 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22030, 9 February 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22030, 9 February 1935, Page 20

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