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LITTLE MISS MUFFET SAT ON A TUFFET AND CAUGHT AN AWFUL COLD! HOWEVER—SHE DID NOT KEEP IT LONG. 1 A FEW DOSES OF CHILDREN’S COUGH MIXTURE hr* BROUGHT PROMPT RELIEF. 2/- PER BOTTLE. PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY G.‘ L. CHATWIN, -Ph.C., M.PJS, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST AND KODAK DEALER. THE PHARMACY, OTAKI. [ y-m SO* '•tvV* m sSjtS mm 1 'm JHSaiB ■ T.2* sea *» . a 8 S I On fee m «S ffi in mss Is shining more jpragktiy than at any lime in its 301 years’ Sadstenoe. Old Whisky Sold by the old House iocplains its .consistently Aswisg popularity all ®® world over. A lways and you will ” ™ppy oven if the sun is not shining.

/ £ “SUN-MAID” Raisins *—* No Seeds No Stickiness No Cleaning No Stoning SEEDED - SEEDLESS - PUFFED et Eat them from the Packet '* YEARS AGO: V ' J' /P WAKEFIELD SOLVEETTHE LUBRICATION PROBLEMS OF THE HIOH SPEED MOTOR American Car Manufacturer* are finally accepting the principle of Motor design that hae been »» popular in Europe for many, many year*. American Engine* are notr adopting the principle of lubrication which i® part and parcel of the problem of the high Speed, high Compre**ion Motor. That principle ii WakefieM “CattroL” “Crutrol" i* not a “new” development to meet altered condition*—-Wakefield Cfcemi*t* »olved the problem of lubricating high *peed engine* a decade ago. The AtUßritish Firm C. C. Wakefield 6 Co. Ltd. ■J : - • CkejpatA*. amende*. y..ff.Z, Ht*d Cflfc* '* i i M*ri9* Street. Wellington. e Srmrite*.' CMsutmeeU. 9mm 7Ae Saalitp of Wakefield ‘CastroV’ is the *'Standard of Comparison. " We are lubrication Specialists not hindered bp the elaborated byproducts of Kerosene distilling.

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Otaki Mail, 5 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 5 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 5 July 1933, Page 3

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