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Alfred t. Games, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. MAH i STREET. WAVERLEY. Telephone;-' ■ riiiii'inacy No. 8; Private, No. 62. 1M MIMMAMTC Dark Grey or Brown Tweed, suitable for Men’s Trousers or Beys’ Shorts. Will wear like wire—| 1 yards 1 2 Post paid Money back if not satisfied. 5/: SI g BUSH Splendid designs. Fringed edges li. S® COATS Usually /6 & 4S For Post Paid. MEN’S SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS All wool. Marvellous value. Fawn, Brown, Heather £* jg* mixtures .. .. H/ H Get Yqmb* C&py of the New Giasson Gazette m fV i' •&?-A )'i| -Air Post Paid Bust measures 32 to 34. | Lengths, 36 to 40in. Grey ; Tweeds and : new Brown and Cocoa shades in line Worsteds. This is one of the greatest values Ave have ever offered, and satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. GLASSON’S Christchurch AFIB ELZABLE EASONABLY PEICEP EPAIES TO' FOOTWEAE are executed by Hem, Christiansen THE BEST BOOT DOCTOR IN PATF.A Opposite McCarty and Hungers.

UAJ.UX STEAM S 1 [ I.P CO.MPAN Y OP NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Sailings (cireumslunres permitting): POP WELLINGTON' & .SOUTHE.RN PORTS (cargo only). •Steamers at -regular intervals. Shipping nolea iTr (ergo must he .forwarded to New Plymouth. Oflii.ce. EO.lt LYTTELTON fi'inm Wellington). Wahine—Mon., Wed., ITi., 7.45 p.m. Maori—T-ues.. Thors.. Sat., 7.45 p.xn. FOR -PJT’TOX (from Wellington). Tamahiiu!—Mum. Wed., Pri., 3 p.m. FOR SYDNEY’ (from W-ellington and Auckland). Regular sailings. FOR MELBOURNE I'l’rom Wellington. via. Bluff). Regular sailings. ISLAND TOURS—To Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Ida a pa i , Vavau (Tongr), Apia (Samoa), from Auckland. Tofua —Every four weeks. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. Particulars on application. For informal ion apply to UNION S. S. DO. OL N.Z., Ltd., St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Agents for Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers, CANADA—|J S.A gUROPE Through Bookings by 0.-A. & UNION’ KOVAL MAIL LINES Fortnightly across iln- Pacific alternately via Vancouver (from Auckland), and via San Francisco (from Wellington). Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. Illustrated folders and paiticulars from UNION S. S. CO. of N.Z., LTD., St. Aubyn St., New Plymouth. gOUTU TARANAKI SitIIMTNU CO., Box 62. Telegram.;: “Tarship.” Vessels Trading id gnlariy from WE Mil NO TON TO PATE A AND RETURN, Carrying Cargo to nml irum All Ports. T.S.M. I NAHA, Aid i.-us, j-sulatod holds. M.V. 11AWERA. IT' :mis, insulated with refrigerator. 11. V. KAPU-Nl, Mo tons, insulated holds. Through rales lo and from all ports. Consignors jih-aso address all goods ‘ ‘ C/o South Taranaki Shipping Co.. Lid..” and advise full particulars of consignees. Customs A’gemy and Forwarding Department a Speciality, in charge of au experienced clerk. Agents New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. Foreign passages booked at Pa lea Ofliee, and all parliculars supplied on application. A. 11. HODGE, Manager. pRESENTS Ten per cent. off all present.-: purchased for cash.--.D. Rools, Central Stores, Palea. i qportinc papers. O . i,i,. Magazines. Looks ot Periodicals, every do- - script ion. Tobacco, Cigarettes, Playing Curds, Toilet Requisites, at ROSSIT- 1 ER’S, opposite “Press’’ OlTicm Agent for ‘ New Zealand Herald,’ delivered 2 same day us published. I

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Patea Mail, Volume LII, 6 March 1931, Page 4

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