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ON A LOCOMOTIVE—PULMONAS. " The cab of an engine is a draughty place," complained the fireman. " You are first hot and then cold; but since I've carried Pulmonas I've never had a cold or chill! " Pulmonas prevent and relieve coughs, colds, 'flu, bronchitis, sore throat; use them freely; Pulmonas are antiseptic; Is 6d and 2s 6d everywhere.

Are you tired? Eenew your strength by eating Yeaston Tablets, Nature's ideal tonic. W. Jeffery, Chemist.

SEED POTATOES. ARRAN CHIEF BREEZE'S PROLIFIC BRITISH QUEEN DAKOTA RED EARLY PURITAN | GAMEKEEPER ROBIN ADAIR SUTTON'S SUPREME ■ ROOT MANURE ON SALE. AGENTS for:— O'Leary Bros. & Downs', Ltd., Seeds. Sutton & Sons' Seeds. GENERAL STOREKEEPER BUTCHERS, BAKEBS, LAND & ESTATE AGWIB, irTHTiainQONSTIPATION! Yeaston Tablets relieve constipation by stimulating the intestine, not by irritating it. W. Jeffery, Chemist. PONSTIPATION! Easy elimination promoted by Yeaston Tablets, which purify your system. W. Jeffery, Chemist. THE FIRST TEST, THE SECOND TEST, THE THIRD TEST, THE FOURTH TEST, and always THE REAL TEST In the Butchery Business the First and Final Test must ever be Quality. (~)UR AIM always is to assure quality above all else. In Beef, in Mutton, in Pork, we GIVE QUALITY ALWAYS. A TRIAL CONVINCES. D. HESLOP, Butcher and Bacon Curer, Alexandra Street, TE AWAMUTU. Phone 221. Phone 221.

tTANTED KNOWN—Electric Service and Hardware Co. for Beat Quality and Variety of Rubberware for all milking machines.

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Waipa Post, Volume 41, Issue 3184, 5 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume 41, Issue 3184, 5 August 1930, Page 7

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