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'po Y’ISITING LADY QOLFERS. An invitation is extended to you to visit my Open Warehouse, VICTORIA ARCADE, Opp. Hamilton Hotel, and inspect my Display of GENUINE HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS. All sizes and colours. JJOBINSON, JjOBINSON, ANN JJOBINSON, CARPET SPECIALIST. Evening Appointments can be arranged. Phone 1342. The reason for our wonderful success In the treatment of Catarrh Is that we treat the cause, taking all health-destroy-ing poisons right out of the blood. Hundreds have been amazed at the results and we hold written referenoes for your inspection. You cannot afford to neglect this disease. Let nature be your dootor. One month’s treatment RADIANT HEALTH CO. MEDICAL HERBALISTS 229 Victoria Street (Opp. A.M.P.) WINES FOR BALE T E R APA yy INES I Ports, Sherry, Madeira, in bulk and case, lor Weddings, Parties and all Festival Occasions. TE RAPA WINES. Great South Road. BUTCHERS THIS WEEK’S PRICE LIST Sirloin or Beer 7d per lb. Fillets or Veal 7d Rolled Veal 6d Veal Chops 8d Veil steak 10d J JpRISCOTT A gONS. Phone 2874. W HY I S I T ]) IFFERENT ? gHATTOCK’S gHATTOCK’S gHATTOCK’S “YE OLDE TYME CURE” gACON gACON AND JJAM AND JJAM HAVE YOU TRIED IT? IT IS DELICIOUS! IT IS NOT BRINED! Supplied Wholesale and Retail. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. •* JgEST” AUCKLAND TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS USED CAR PARTS, 130 Newton Road, Auckland, have recently dismantled Chrysler, 31 Essex, 32 Singer, 29 oidsuiotoiie, 26 Studebaker, 31 Triumph, 3u oianain-Paige, Plymouth 30, Norris 29, Lssex 27, Rugby 20, Beauty Ford, Standard 33, Morris 27, Chev. 20 and 29, Buick 24, Oakland 26, Dodge 20. Wheels A Axles lor Trailers. Engines for Boats. Generators suitable lor charging.—Phone 43-207. REG. WHARFE (Prop.). GRAIN, produce, all Poultry and Stock Foods, Highest Quality. Ask ror our Price List.—J. Jones, Limited, City Markets, Auckland. INVENTORB WRITE or Call To-day ror our Free Booklet containing Invaluable advice on Patents. —P. G. Alisop, Garden Place, Hamilton. Representative A. J. Park ana Son (est. 1895), Patent Attorneys, Auckland. settlement did not follow, a great amount of money would be wasted. Mr D. B. Livingstone said that he knew the area well and he warned tli council that if the suggestion wer adoptel the council was taking on a big task. The chairman (Mr S. C. Macky said that there was some good land but ragwort was forcing settlers oIT it. After Mr Livingstone had detailed the work of several gangs of men engaged there, and passed on the comment of an experienced farmer that £OO an acre was being spent on land worth only £6, and Mr G. S. Hall expressed the hope that some assistance be given to the hard-working settlers, it was decided to instruct the inspector to supply a report at the next meeting.

THE RAILWAYS CUT Cost of Living INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES In the field of passenger and freight traffic, from whatever viewpoint the Railways are regarded, it is plain *hat they help to cut the cost of living. Whether the travel is in the ordinary way of necessity, or the little holiday for the individual or for the family, the railway eases the burden of cost. The same factor of cheapness applies to the carriage of goods. In both cases there is that important addition of safety in which the railways are pre-eminent. The low suburban fares provide a social service which enables many family men to escape the comparatively high rents of cities and to have homes with ground enough for vegetables and poultry. There is plenty of scope still for this kind of economical suburban home-making. Faithful Service for National Welfare

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20890, 23 August 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20890, 23 August 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20890, 23 August 1939, Page 4