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LOANS ON MORTGAGE The Public Trustee advances moneys on first mortgage of town or country properties at the lowest current rate of interest, and on either a flat or an instalment basis. No procuration fees are payable. * Apply to the nearest branch of the Public Trust Office. ice Pudding made with ron m naii^iua is richer, creamier COPYRIGHT 97? r K ,m 8* % wmm m ' .jfa l. m *irm * » a** j| ■ft & ■ l ft 8 1 bay OF PLENTY JOCKEY C| WINTER MEEtING, 1938. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 18. STEEPLECHASE and HURDLE RACE Win and Place Betting. ' First Race at 10.45 a.m. Come to popular Tauranga next jig Saturday. S. GEO. •WILLCQCK.IiS NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAV EXCUMION TICKET, wrn he IMJKJ 85SSS or strand,from ,Jn., lan Baturday , 18th June,' S'v'Wi .°SuS-'&rtlve o T» r ?™i °or S.r,M.no, l.ur « 9.14 p.m. ITf . n ■«3kroS*K • Township, Waihl and Katlkatl. «necial train leaves Taneatua 7.20 a.m., Whakatane \\est 7.35, Matata 8.9, Te Puke, 9.10, Strand arrive 9.43 a.m. This train will, If required, stop for passengers at all stations. BAY OF PLENTY RACES AT TAURANGA, J SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 18, I*3B 'MSszshs ,JK,r« tew" 8.25 a.m., arriving ihui<«ji*<» «».«» - , Usual 6.30 p.m. Tauranga-Frankton Jn. train will Ufa nassewrcr accommodation attached and between Taurangr: and Paeroa will, ir required, stop Tor passengers at a|i stations. RETURN FARES FROM: * Ist Class 2nd Cjjgg HAMILTON ... >• 15/- 10/» PAEROA 8/< m TANEATUA .r. .i r.-.i 9/6 m tb puke •• •• TANEATUA TE PUKE Ist Class 15/8/6 9/6 2/6 rrnnortionatelv low Tares Trorn intermediate stations. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ENQUIRE AT STATION I H SI BE F0 R E SHE 'DEEP SLEEP' the and vitality as well as a mere efficiency maker .■i*r? t'h~ ' jfe*.• "■ii:t> ~i 4 . ■- ■ f '-i . ■ W' { ' . ■■ .y . ' ■ S' elf-confidence that put her guests at ease, unforced vivacity that kept them entertained. These made her party go with a swing and she . owed it all to her Bourn-vita 'night-cup.' She prepared for success the night before by sound, restoring sleep. Not length of sleep but scient sleep. That's the sleep that Boufn-vito W/% gives, soothing, jaded . nerves and Building up new vigour in mind 'JpH;, and body. ||JiP s r •. " ' ' »•;' ' • .... *• .» fmmmWm ■ ■ i ■ > P .fv [ k:," 11 " * - * 111111 " mm mmmm ■;S :^ Hi wm » w\ wmQ ■ a m m m m '%S§.She had the qualities that make fot success | not only on the social side but in all her affairs. Betfrfr i vita was her secret. It will help YOV to I'''".'' ! , • '■ '■ '• | battles,- too. Remember the night is mote important than the day. And when Boum-viia looks after the night, the day will look after itself, v ... W WHAT PROTECTIVE FOODS DO FOR YOU There is always infection around you. You &|y able to resist it. Bourn-vita gives yott the safeguard; its four protective foods helps you keep olesr of coughs and colds. IiWI •S\V. -v.. There 9 s always something tomorrow that you'll need your wits about you to deal tcith. But fortified by Bpurn-vita you can cheerfully say: 4 Let em ALL come* m r v? s & H BOURN-VITA WINTER-PROOFED GIRL No coughs and colds for her. She takes Bourn-vita and enjoys life. » fSfS? i mm w W I P THIE IOEAf: hixm , SjifSA C)BUR kCTCIAI ISTSJ^A® urn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 24