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_____ ; — - — THE — — '— - ■ VT\ \ U i PEOPLE'S MEAT MART Free Trial Cures I 50 CUBA STREET X I LES I FALLOW THE CROWDS fl Primest Beef, Mutton, Pork Many sufferers from Piles have re- I an d Veal direct from the Farmer sponded to our offer to send a Free | w Trial of the Zann Double Absorption ■ at your om>n price. J Treatment. Often this sample has g — H — ■ B effected a complete cure ! Bik we J Auction Daily from 10 a.m. ■ are glad to continue the Trial Offer « I— we know that a test of the Zann C. HAWKINS -■ ' - Auctioncef Tredtmeut will prove'its remarkable efficacy, and people who are cured tell their suffering — ' friends about this unique remedy — the Zann ' • Double Absorption Treatment. One con- jrf&£s^s. yinced "trier" says: x»*^^*=l^ "lam enclosing 10/6 for complete Zann P^ Treatment. The free-trial you sent me has ** m^^* m i — — ■— done me alot of good— l got instant relief." ■-■» Our three offers: Booklet, "Piles, their . rr-M-% r*. m * *. . .^w^^n ■-< Cause and Cure." sent for 3d. m stamps. fl A | P X I TMITP F\ I Booklet with generous sample, for Bd. m V-7i\ 1 LyO |.11 \{ I \AJ sumps. Better still, send 10/6 m postal notes for a ful) colirse of the Zann Double Absorp- r —, r ' _. - tion Treatment. Money refunded if not f r p C^rPftm ' ' lrt» ' lYOnm satisfied. Zann Proprietary, P.O. Box iCC >-'* r Ca//i iCe K^f.eaTTi MB, Wellington. B_ rail THE ICE CREAM SEASON . 9"" B HAS ARRIVED. BE SURE — — — — '— : AND GO TO GATES' AMERXT A T^Tf- tS.r- xa a t^t^i ICAN LOUNGE FOR YOUR , NAPIF R S MART^I ICE cream and frozen 1 I-*" ILIV O 1 lr\lVL/l DELICACIES. MADE SCIEN- . „ TIFICALLY IN A CLEAN ( iRAS FACTORY. PURE AND N^*vr\^» WHOLESOME. CHRISTMAS, 1928. OA 1 tLO LIMI 1 iLu . — - —WILLIS. STREET— MARDIGRASGRAM. , Piinw J elephone 305 . £35 — -. N p nrzEs-.^. J - FAIRWA^ • 'W&W#>mm£2s FIRST PRIZE ", ! £6 SECOND PRIZE. 6 Prizes bf £1 each. . -_ ... .'' "■ The Executive of the Napier Thirty Thousand Club offer £35 m Prizes for the best Mardisgrasgram descriptive of their renowned Christmas Festival. To assist Competitors the Executive : .-.'.". suggest that all entries commence a »«* •«'<#•*•■-* with the words NAPIER MARDIGRAS A9A. W V/I% and follow on -with the sentence com- ' mencing with the letters ln this order: *■ MAKES ' • v-1 '.-"".' ': . :'i- •: ALL ' _ "•-. "..■;=. . V : : REVELLERS V^^V^'V^lk '• sr™ .=-' RED GOOD mMmmmmmJ-mmmmW . - RECREATION AND , 7: SOCIETY. l V! The example will read — Napier's Vfe Jfe *V^. *W ' m mWmm^. Mardigras Makes All Revellers Dabble U #m ■«k m Good Recreation and Society. fljh A%mWL lv I 1 All Mardigraserams must be writ- AvAaVA ■ m\\wAW ten m column as above. PrUte-winnera* names will b» published m this paper. The Judge's award shall be accepted > ■■ ■'■ as final. Mark each MardigrasgTani with letter C, your name and address, and M W V-% i entrance fee of 6d for each entry. II I Dv | Endorse Envelope: (C) Mardlgraji- * * m\mf mmmf' gram. Entries Close December 31st, 1922. BOXING BOXING ' .„ „. . MARDI GRAS AMATEUR CHAM- «f\H XIOtCIS PIONSHTPS. - aii weight.. - „ a.n.d Bottling On Stage' in Open Air. ? ' a (Direction Napier Boxing Association)} .-..' j V^LOIt^S Also Boys' Glasses: Bst and 6st TUG O' WAR. :.,. TUG O' WAR. 1 TUG O' WAR. -^ TUG O'WAF-^ «^— — — — r.*»-a-»*a«»J Lightweight. Heavyweight. - : 7 — '— ■ ' — ■ :. S. P. SPELLER, - Box 307, Napier. //j?* &\ ' xj MEN WANTED I ■ T\^JAp ' ' WANTED. ABITioDIED Men EvfiT KelTiKfi tWS SEAMEN, FIREMEN, TRIMMERS, AiwV* 4VWI IU&V V M « a,* greasers. roundabout mid-day I NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SHTPS ' m Previous experience not absolutely Tii ■ tign that brain and body ara *ucessential. cumbingto«>traino(improTeruKecln«nrc* •* "' — a «ign Uiat your ncnrou» »r»t«6i reAWARP SCALE OF WAGES : quiret the wonc (erful element phofphoiw. r Per Calendar AnU phosphornt man euilj* auimlJaled Month A iorm " ' oun<l " , ' > * t **** m9n * 9^"' A.B.s .. .. .. .. ll 3 V andb ° <lyin * lßor " ,0r Ordinary Seamen (18 yrs, and I «*ii* a. -.•%-. over) 9 3 4: *^ \rIQtCnGTS m:™4™ij\te>sew<M Overtime Rates, 2s 6d per hour. A lew doiei and you'll fed that delight* KEEP, UTENSILS. AND BEDDING (v! «cme of bodily fitneM aad mental PROVIDED. buoyancy. Get a bottle at your chemist* Apply between the hours of 9 a.m. and or *4ore-—2/6 and 4/6 from ftu i ot?rw r> at t tl k c o« o C 0 » f i .^& al l CHAS. A. FLETCHER. Ch.mL|t SHIPPING LABOR BUREAU, __ Wellinston. rf Room No. S, Youman'a Buildings, 28^*a^*ar*iBTa^M>aT^^^^^MMI Cuba Street, Wellington. | mm (Next New Zealand Clothing Factory.) ■HBHBBBHBBHBMWMMM^^*^^ THE OPEN WAREHOUSEGEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. Great 'Surprise* Summer Sale » NOW IN FULL SWING Tho directors of Messrs. George & Doughty, Ltd., believe that by opening their Summer Sale BEFORE XMAS, instead of m January, as usual, they will be conferring a greater advantage on the Publle by ; gra nt.ng thorn faciljties to do their XMAS SHOPPING AT SALE PRICES, nnd at tho same time clear stocks to make room for largo v new shipments arriving. This is entirely an experiment, but we believo that the publio will make it a successful one by availing thomsolvos of the unusual opportunity. Men's TWEED TROUSERS-— Ordinary Retail Value, 10/6 j 8.8.3. Price, 8/6 tionts' CAMBRIC SHIRTS— Ordinary Retail Valuo. 6/11 von 8.8.8. Price. 4/6 join COLO*RED SPONGE CLOTHS— In 20 fashionnblo color*. Ordinary Retail Valuo. 3/9. 8.5.8. Price, 2/3 T ndlos'' BLACK COTTON HOSE— Ordinary Retail Valuo. l/ll ftU 8.5.8. Prico, 11«/ 2 d. Ladles' BEACH AND HOUSE FROCKS— In Cretonnes nnd Foulnr <i3, Ordinary Retail Valuo. 12/ C. 8.5.8. Prlee, 8/11 SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS— C m box. .- Ordinary Retail Valuo. 6/11. 8.8.8. Price, 2/11 PILLOW CALICO— Extra Heavy. Special. Ordinary Retail Value, 1/6. 8.8.8. Price, 1/» SHOP EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Open Daily 9to 5.30. Friday 9 n.m. to 9 p.nv Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All "5.8.5." Prices aro strictly tor Cash Only. | George & Doughty L,td. | WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN (Established 1891). 61*63 VICTORIA STREET. II 1 Minute from Evening Post. Close to Public Library.

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NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 6

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