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A "a V'S ;i. i . •V • :,<SiS Made according to a formula supplied by Leading American Dairy Scientists and prepared under the exacting supervision of two Leading New Zealand Dairy Experts. V 1 i & mm VWi I yi: SH I 1 I Now made in Auckland by the Tip Top Ice Cream Co. (Auckland) Ltd., at their new factory, Dunkerron Ave. the most complete in Auckland, in association with Tip Top Ice Cream Co., and Health Foods (N.Z.) Ltd., Wellington. ; TOP MILK BA HD ICE CREAM LOUNGE Tho entire Refrigeration and Fountain Equipment of this De Luxe Lounge was Installed to the specifications of Health Foods (N.Z.) Ltd., by Messrs. James S. McAlpine Ltd., Auckland. MI ~.. mm Tip Top American Ice Cream will soon j TO THE TRADE We are prepared to appoint a limited number of approved Retailers to handle our Products. Immediate application is necessary. Phone 16-070 or write The Manager, 20 Dunkerron Ave., Epsom. be available throughout the Province IyVWVWVWVWVWVWVW I^ You can get Tip Top Ice Cream at Tip Top Milk Bar, Queen Street, opposite Dilworth Buildings; Tip Top Milk Bar, Broadway, Newmarket; Tip Top Milk Bar, 17 Victoria Road, Devonport; and now at Tip Top Milk Bar, New Ritz, Queen Street. Never Before has Red American Ice Cream Come to Auckland

WAIKATO RACING CLUB (Inc.) SPRING MEETING £ > ' *, Sfei 7 V ".'.3 « r •, -i 1 M |gjp% **•l ¥ Mfv &s§ \ .. ■i : <■. SS$ w if mmm \ mam r v. I •.: SP #,, c HI 1 v f # »*> SAVED HER LIFE 'fiiirwY-iIVV-Y. i iMiWfliir-ViYis' TE RAPA RACECOURSE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER II and 21 (7 TE RAPA RACECOURSE F1 WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATORS TE RAPA RACECOURSE Expert racing men say it is undoubtedly the finest course in New Zealand. Every horse has a chance. The best horse wins. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Course: Ladies - - 1/- Lawn Enclosure: Gentlemen - 2/- Ladies - Motor Cars - 2/6 Gentlemen ■ HOT WATER SUPPLEID FREE. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 12.15 p.m. EACH DAY Wonderful fields in all events. Ail the leading stables represented. ■ For a good day's sport, come to , Te Rapa. E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Safety Comfort Scsxucmy TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS 19th NOVEMBER His dear one was taken from the wates and laid at his feet BUT HE DID NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO! He could have brought her back to life had he known the simple principles of resuscitation. Could you resuscitate a loved one? With summer just ahead you should immediately learn the simple principles of resuscitation. Send for this important booklet, "All About Life- £ Saving,"—4o pages, profusely illustrated. Mr. H. C. Sidford, examiner for the Royil Life Saving Society and Surf Life Saving As sedation, was specially engaged to " write this booklet. Every man, woman and'child MUifuvS should have the vital llrTv3hfffttYn knowledge it contains. ■ilTluUiM It may enable you to' save thr life of a tared VKwCnf one this summw. Trains to Races leave Auckland 7.45, 8.60 a.m., Taumarunui 6.26 a.m., Thames North 7.50 a.m., Wailn 5.15 a.m. ;; Return trains leave Racecourse for Auckland 6.12, 5.17 p.m., for Thames, Waihi, Rotorua 6.7 p.m., for Taumarunui 6.10 p.m. Ist Class EXCURSION FARES 2nd Class. Ist Class. FROM AUCKLAND - - TAUMARUNUI " I S / /« \V/ ROTORUA - - - - - - ~ Y/% 10/fi THAMES - - - - - - - |/| iS/ WAIHI - - - - - " 1 ' ***/ ' ! : Proportionately low fares from intermediate stations. - . . ■. * ...v i To "Aix About Life Saving," , i Dept. A. , i P.O. Box 134, Wellington, j I enclose four | 40-page illustrated booklet "All About j Life-Saving" 1 Name I Address —-- • ■ si ■ ■. ..3

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 19