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NEW YEAR BARGAINS. CORDIALS .. .. 1/3 and 1/6 Bottle. FRUIT EXTRACT .. .. Ifid. Bottle. WEETBIX 7cl. Packet. ■ KORNIES 7d. Packet. | ASSORTED PASTES .. .. 9d. Pot. COOKED HAM, 1/6 lb. l n. McDonald, KEEN KUT GROCER, Opposite POST OFFICE.

PUBLIC NOTICES. EXCURSION TO OPUNAKE. SUNDAY, 12th JANUARY. TTSUAL HAWERA-BREAKWATER J TRAINS WILL NOT RUN. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves New Plymouth 5.55 a.m., Stratford 10*20. RETURN TRAIN leaves Opunake 6.5 p.m. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS, available on above trains 'only, will be issued at New Plymouth, Te Roll and intermediate stopping stations. Milk and hot water provided free by Seaside Society. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at station. SUNDAY EXCURSION. TAUMARUNUI TO NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. AN SUNDAY, 12th JANUARY, spe-1 cial train leaves Talunarnniii 0.0 j •a.m., Whangamomona 0.0, To Worn j 9.45, Stratford 10.57, New Plymouth i month arr. 11.50 a.m.. Breakwater arrJ 12.19 p.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Breakwater 4.45 p.m., New Plymouth 5.5 p.m. Trains stop at all stations between Tauamaninni and Stratford except Toi Toi, Ngatimaru, Kiore and Skinner Road. j SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN PARES TO BREAKWATER. From stations: Whangamomona 5/-, To Wera 4/-. Douglas .‘l/-, Toko 3/-, Stratford 2/(1. For further particulars see handbill on enquire at stations. BUSINESS NOTICE. TTAVE YOUR SUMMER SUIT AA CLEANED AND PRESSED and made like new. LADIES’ COSTUMES and FROCKS CLEANED and PRESSED. Send it to— FONG LEE’S LAUNDRY NEXT COMMERCIAL HOTEL. JOAN TOLD BETTY. Joan told Betty last week that she had saved herself from a nasty cold. “Had to go out; cold, unpleasant weather; had a sniffle, and if it had not been for Mrs. Jones passing me her Midget Pulmonas, a cough and cold would have got the belter of me. I carry Midget Pulmonas now.” 1/- per (In. When tobacco first made its appearance in China the pig-tailed populace became so fond of it that the reigning Emperor sternly forbade its use under penalty, of death! He was doubtless a “novcr-touch-it” and didn’t approve of his subjects enjoying something he couldn’t relish himself. Antitobaccoites are like that. But smoking is now so universal that were tobacco forbidden to-day the ban would certainly he ignored. A world without tobacco in the twentieth century is unthinkable! Everywhere, the consumption of the weed is advancing by | leaps and bounds. Here in New Zen- j laud the principal demand is for the genuine “toasted,” which combines the most exquisite flavour with the choicest bouquet, and what is pracI Rally immunity for the smoker —indulge be ever so freely. The toasting doe's it! The five brands of (ho real thing—Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut, Plug No. 10 ( Bullshead). Cavendish, Rivcrhead Cold and Desert Cold are in constant, request. But there are two sorts of “toasted" —the genuine and the imitation. “A word to the Aviso will always suffice! ”* “Experience Teaches.” Tennyson, j Those who have suffered irom heavy colds know from experience the valuei of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, “Baxter’s” is invaluable for coughs and j colds. It, cures quickly and pleasant-j Iy, giving wonderful relief, and its special lonic properties restore yon to health and vigour. Be sure you get “Baxters.” Sold in three sizes: 1/6, 2/(1. and 4/0, at all chemists and si ores.* EVERYBODY wants something— Help, Work, Board, Rooms, etc. Read and use “The Post” Classified ■ Want Advertisements —15 words !/• three Insertions 2/6. ’Phone 383.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 22, 4 January 1936, Page 1