NEWS AND NOTES.
INTERESTING ITEMS. The sum of £lB 11s 6d was collected In admisison fees to the Napier Municipal Baths during April—an increase of 14s 6d on the corresponding month in 1929. The attendances included 525 children, 434 adults and 202 hot salt baths. Special Show Week Sale! A number of Arms are holding spepial " Reduced Price Weeks,” for the benefit of country visitors coming to Hamilton Messrs L. V. Martin and Co., Ltd. have specially reduced all their large stock of gramophones, pianos, radic sets, and musical instruments. Remember, only at L. V. Martin and Co., Ltd., Victoria Street, Hamilton. Revenue amounting to £909 17s 2d, as compared with £996 18s iOd in April, 1929, was received last month on the Napier tramways. The passengers carried totalled 106,053, as against 117,336 last yearPerhaps the most important item tc be considered in the building of any structure is the timbeV. There an many grades of timber sold nowaday; —good, bad and indifferent —but there is one grade that is reliable and suitable for all building purposes. Thai is the timber that is supplied by the Sawmillers’ Timber Trading Company Ltd., Ward Street. Every length of timber from this source carries the stamp of quality. Large and smal orders filled. Of twenty-four people present at the New Zealand University Senate meeting at Wellington only two were not wearing spectacles. Sir George Fowlds and Mr C. M. Gilray (Otago) were the exceptions. . Let- the New Ford solve your transport problems economically and swiftly. There are New Ford models for all purposes, both pleasure and business, and these can be supplied b; F. Baker, Ltd., Collingwood Street Call and see him. On every hand we hear them, those racking chest coughs, with their attendant pains. This is the seasor when chest complaints are most prevalent, and this is also the season when you need Boyd's Cough Balsam, the unequalled remedy and preventive for these troubles. Immediate relief is gained after the first use. No home can afford to be without a bottle —2/—from J. H. Boyd, Chemist, Hamilton East. When the air is crisp and keen and the icy breezes strike at you, you will find Clark’s winter drinks, which include the popular ginger cordials, just the thing to set the blood coursing through your veins. For winter warmth try Clark’s drinks, obtainable everywhere. Manufactured by J. A Clark; factory, Ilinemoa Street. ’Phone 3094.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18025, 21 May 1930, Page 10
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