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MASSEY-HARRIS BRITISH-BUILT Farm Implements. We have to advise that we have now taken over the Auckland District Agency for these well-known Implements. In spite of war conditions, the Company has again secured a FULL SUPPLY OF IMPLEMENTS FOR THE COMING SEASON, So that our Clients oan rely upon their orders receiving PROMPT ATTENTION. Catalogues and Quotations of our Latest Machines Posted to Any Address on Application. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd. AND North Auckland Farm.rs' Co-operative, Ltd., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST-, AUCKLAND. Telegraph Address : "Farm-coop," Auokland. P.O. BOX, 518. /Cutting Down \ I """IEXPEMSESJ"^"^ - 1 Thousands of Housewives do this by Trading with Hutchinson Bros. Ltd., Auckland's | Leading Grocers. WIRE DOOR MATS ._ ._ 24 xl 627 xIS 30 x;s -1-/6 ea. 5/6 ea. 6/6 ea. j FIBRE DOOR MATS 24x13 27x16 30x18 33x20 36x22 2/9 ea. 3/9 ea. 4/3ea. 5/-ea. 6/9ea. ENAMEL PIE DISHES Tin. Sin. 94in. lO.in. llin. llfin 1/- 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/9 2/EXAMEL BUCKETS (Seamless) ._ „. lOJin. llin. 12id. 5/6 6/6 7/6 STEVENS' ENAMEL BAKING DISHES (Square) lOin. llin. 12in. 2/6 ea. 3/- oa. 3/6 ea. ENAMEL FRY PANS Tin. Sin. Slin. mm. llin. 12in. 2/- 2/3 2/6 3/- 3/6 3/9 ENAMEL SINK BASKETS ._ 1/9 each I When requiring Garden Tools visit § one of our Four Stores. I Hutchinson Bros. Ltd.

When your little child is hot. restless and feverish, with a fresh cold, don't delay hut immediately give : r AZOL"on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NAZOL" and pin to the drees so that the child can inhale it constantly. (Ad.) Down bed quilts in fancy sateen, with plain sateen panels, double bed size, special line, 25/0 net cash. Tonson, Garlick Company, Ltd.—(Ad.) SOAP. }' _-ver_Min«nt I ___■ F"»C_ Sunlight Soap? He takes a pride in his linen and wants it washed with the purest soap Sunlight. N? 57 GUARANTEED UNDER THE "pure fooo act i_oa"BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED.SYDNEY. WW.

o'clock. I o ? clock B Have You Signed the Petition IN FAVOUR OF SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING OF L9QUOR BARS? WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN— WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN— To Preserve the Man-oower of the Nation Th* T ° r ,': duCe the number of cases and barrels of IoS ratised in Gr_at Britain by the drinS ,lquor conve y ed rail and carts, which loss caused in _jeat Britain by the drinking now reduc th transport spa f habits of some of the workers during the first necessary articles F oya\.v m inure 20 months of the war was equal to the Manpower of the entire United Kingdom being WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN— idle for 100 days, just at the time when men „, * • • _ _ . were most required. Think what this means. * iVei j_ per f n ( !_ en - thou^h not a Prohibitionist) must see the injustice of permitting for 16 hours daily the sale of the WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN— unnecessary and dangerous alcoholic beverrrr. '*__-.__ i _uiu_ *un age, while the hours of sale of necessary and To Preserve the Food Supply and help Reduce the N useful articles are restricted to 10. Cost of Living. In the United Kingdom in one year 161,084 tons of sugar and molasses, WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN also 1,694,948 tons of grain and grain pro- Because you will thus relieve yourself of the ducts, were worse than wasted in the manu- responsibility for the continuance of Night facture of beer and spirits (vide Capt. E. G. Drinking, which every commonsense person Pretyman, MP., Parliamentary Secretary, knows is productive of the largest amount and Beard of Trade). worst form of drink evils. Every Person 21 years of age and over is urgently requested to at once Cl_ffc_kl TUP i M ______ IH.-_e fr-H I __*__ SF" _3 m m B ■ •Leadorß of alt _____ i that overy a ?^ flo, * es of the movement m town ot» country are upged to see FORM?ct ,abl * *Ufc n - atup « is secured and forwarded on on before June .8. S OB TAINABLE FROM 31, WELLESLEY STREET WEST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 10

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