The main roads running out of New York are plastered with signs proclaiming that “The earless driver is a dangerous criminal,” and a suggestive placard showing a Farmer Hayseed figure in a night-sliirt puffing at a naked gas-jet with the legend: “The fool used to blow out the gas; now he steps on it.”
ADVICE TO PARENTS. ■With the prevalence of Infectious diseases, children should be protected from too much sun on head and spine; also strength and vitality should be built up with “Maltexo and Cod Diver Oil.” This excellent tonic food —Nature’s fortifier —is the best safeguard against disease and sickness. —Advt.
-Jew m B Ihh SI ';&itiUU!iiiiiiiiiumiltiiiL iL.uuitLliiliilutii:#!}-"!/' that give lasting satisfaction because they are always sharp and last a lifetime. $ Come, [tow, no home u complete without its range of scissors, or no man is fully equipped without his penknife or pocketknife—buy® your requirements in this direction—here—today. JAMES RENSHAW Hardware Merchants Pollen St Central - m SKvy r.v. THAMES MEKiJBH&fii» sS VI s SSST; •'S, :*** i*sk* k«v» » . y V-. - ’ •. 7 *r“33?££: s'- _ Gbola§ afiree&e, ' ofF tRe Sea * r PHIS summer when the hmt tempi* pm to •“ unbutton your collar, think koto much more comfortable and workable you and your employees would be if your Offices were eauipoed with ELECTRIC FANS. The latest ideas in fan construction witt be found here. Call, we will show you the me most to your special need. FRANCIS BATTSON <l. H. BATTSON. Manager) Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker and Electrician Thames & Paeroa. Phone 3 Thames 74 Paeroa <4 ]> \ -■ "i~ . •- " ■;• <:&$? & f ' o tf . ■ S,,W 7? TvsMt dib In 4S Ca \
WHEN you consider the delicate nature of the leaf of FINE tea, you realise it would never do to handle it roughly by selling it- loose as is often the practice with seconds and thirds. For this reason “AMBER TIPS” is packed in specially prepared packets and tins that retain the original flavour with its fragrance fresh and unimpaired. The “AMBER TIPS” label guarantees the contents of the packet to be all FINE Tea. I *&• JL f> lM«jf
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16425, 24 February 1925, Page 7
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