FOR THE Children! With the temporary closing of all schools, chilclrpn will require occupation ani» amusement. We have an unrivalled stock of Games, Puzzles, and Painting Books to chose from. See our Window Display. Ping Pong, Ludo, Halma, Playing Cards and Scorers, Snakes and Ladders, Draughts, Taipo, Meccano, and dozens of other games and diversions. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER
UTOKICHTS ... * si-. $:£!",?:,'•( ' ... . ..* mm m fimmiim .'.., « gW S 1 Re 6 WAuau Ww^l! A good idea if warned by a "wheezy" chest —or a bit of BRONCHIAL troublebefore going out —sip some lloiiningion's Irish Moss. This rich warming linctus covers the throat with an J| ANTISEPTIC film. % pungency envelopes I that CATARRH! if IMITATIONS will not do. 1 Bonningion's is ljt> & 2/6 dgb For^Cou^hPand^Cplds MISS MILDRED HAMILTON, M.N.A.T.D. Teaolier of Modem, Ballroom and Tap Dancing. Studio: SELVYN HALL. Owing to the epidemic there Will be no Classes until the schools reopen. Private Lessons as usual. Phone 890 for particulars.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19314, 3 May 1937, Page 4
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