It’s football that works up the muscle And gives a man plenty of dash; It’s kick,, it’s scrum, and it’s bustle, ? ' Arid a general looking for lash. In the good old hunt for the leather, If a cold you should have to endure, You will soon pull yourself together ; With ‘ Wodds’ Great Peppermaht " 'Cure.
66 The wick may is® m Per^tei JtmMvel ike use 99 & we 0 §mss the Jmu'V&l housewife These pictures show flames after a 24-hour burning test. Ihe lamp on the left burned Laurel. Note the steady flame, and the soft, white light, without smoke, soot or flicker! The other two burned so-called “cheap,” inferior kerosenes. Clogged by dirt and carbon they were STARVED for fuel and grew little “mushrooms” of char which distorted the flames causing smoke and soot. Guard your wicks from STARVATION ! Insist on LAUREL! Then will you be rewarded with the soft, white light that comes ONLY from the Highest Quality Kerosene. c Wise hoMsemives LASH St E ! not Just 'Kerosene” VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD.
S. E. TEMPLE, ARTESIAN WELL-BORER AND WATER DIVINER. Address: Post Office, Kihikihi. PIPING, PUMPS, WINDMILLS, and ALL WATER FITTINGS Supplied at Lowest Current Rates. Advice given on Contemplated Water Supply Schemas. Quotations and information supplied on request. MR STANLEY A. EMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu. Telephones: Rooms, 31M; Private Residence 31S. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. FIRE, ACCIDENT, & EMPLOYERS' INDEMNITY. Te Awamutu Agent: R. DAWSON, COLLEGE STREET.
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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3480, 16 June 1934, Page 3
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