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it give you a pain Hi 1 *>■» /*•»« ••/'"I »•* ::s SSSfI :::•} UIS« «ail£ mill iwaiflS **■■■• SP««iwi Sfini S'MM! In matters of taste, opinions are often divided. One man’s beef is another man’s bugbear. On one point, however, there is complete agreement: the taste of roast duck, pork, sausages and many other good things to eat is definitely improved by a dab of Mustard. For Mustard not only .miraculously brings out the subtlety of their flavour, but makes tfyem more digestible too (which also adds to your enjoyment). That is why it is always “in good taste ” to help yourself generously to the Mustard. it s nicer with Mustard Colmaris Mustard

FENCING POSTS For Quick Sale o 2000 CULL QUALITY SPLIT TOTARA POSTS— Suitable for fencing turnip brakes-* PRICE £5 PER 100 POSTS NETT—On rail Mangapeehi Station. About 300 to the L Truck. ORDER FROM—ELLIS Sr BUQNAND LTD. Sawmillers & Timber Merchants Hanwtm

Under the Same Star. —If there Is any truth in the astrologers’ theory that one's career and aptitudes aro | affected by the star under which one is born then it may account for a strange coincidence in the athletic world which conversation between sporting enthusiasts brought to light the oilier day. says a Southern exchange. W. A. C. Puliar, the Otago cross-country champion who finished second when he represented New Zealand on Saturday in the Australian cross-country event and N T . A. Mitchell the Southland representative in the All black tonm to tour Great Britain, were horn in the samo year, in the same street, in fact within an hour of each other in houses opposite. Botli were destined for success on the field of sport and gained their blazers with a silver fern attached within a week of each other. Puliar, whose father was at one time an engine-driver in Invercargill, is a llnotypisl by trade ami he intends to compete for. further honours abroad. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 11

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