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RJS.A UNION TICKET 1/- each at the i Good Prizes (By license issued under Section 42 of the Gaming Act, 1908). • % •_.« mm If T* V & “Jove! That’s a Great Jab Jones Has Gat.” fjhis fcoupe of mine is eighteen months old and she’s looking a bit shabby.” ~ **l think HI do what Jones did and run my ’bus along to GEO. CLAYTON, HOOD SPECIALIST L. 0. WEIGHT, DUCO EXPERT (Late Wright, Clayton and Lloyd) THE OLD ADDRESS: DERBY STREET, GIffBORNS DUCO wark a Spec! ality Master CANT makes a duck Master CAN hits a boundary ■ U- ’ Really you know, that little Can't boy seems born for trouble* It isn't only that he's bottom of his class—but now he's gone and let his side down by getting out first ball. And all because that mother of his has never looked after him properly—never insisted on one simple rule of health. Anyit; one with half an eye can see that the child is poisoned. It's a shame! m ■ 1 And goodness gracious, if tha isn't young Can hitting anothe six. Well played, sir! That bo will go far, And dp ypu kpp\ why ? Ever since fie was quite toddler, his mother has seen t< it that he never misses his Enc She knows how ridiculous it i to bother about grubby hand: and face and do nothing abou keeping dean inside. Anc what's the result? Well—juslook at him! m egfl Sola Agues i« &««*«* of jift vhiu lg M^ o9dst A&vWyw condition—vithoat giving Natan a bun turning Can’t into Can. Tb* words ’Eoo’ and ‘Fruit Salt* are registered trade marks tke British Horrid E. Ritchie dc Co. of N.Z Ltd.. 76 Dixon Strut. '* V v # ft Wellington. n ■: ,-ijf for the Home Mail i ... , AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEW/3, PRESS, BRETT’S, OTAGO WITNESS, FREE LANCE. ' ~ Let us mail them for you. 2/- each, 2/2 posted. British Possessions. LATEST NOVELS—BRAVE NEW WORLD, fry Aldous. Huxley, G THE LOSERS, by Bridget Low*. $/-• THE THREE GENTLEMEN, by A. E. W. Mason, 6/-. THE ENDLESS STORY, by Taffrail, 8/6. . r - OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE U.S.A., by The GOD’S by The Roadbuilder, 12/-. CUL3ERTSON’S CONTRACT BRIDGE BOOKS. Contract Bridge for Auction Players, 6/-. Contract Bridge at a Glance, 3/6. 't i|;., THE GREAT PYRAMID, by Basil Stewart, 2/-. BROWN’S NAUTICAL ALMANAC FOR 1933. ART IN NEW ZEALAND, September Issue, 3/6. THE FORTRESS, by Hugh Walpole, 12/6. ADMIRALTY. HANDBOOK OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY, 1931, 10/?. P . Kv:ZifiJ • HANDBOOK OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY, HONOR QR DOLLARS, 1/9. EAST COAST HISTORICAL RECORDS, compiled by the late Bishop W. L, Williams, 2/6, ppsted 2/8. CHEAP FOUNTAIN PENS at 2/- each. The best pen on the market at the price. li C,W. MUIR GISBORNE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 3

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