Better than ever? A.M.C. quality is the choicest of fresh meat. From paddock to consumer, A.M.C. specialists kill, dress, and prepare the meat under the | most hygienic conditions. — (Ad.) A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membrane of the mouth, note, and throat from coughs, colds, and &ox throats, etc., is better than hours of su Teiing.— (Ad.) Yes! You can get the real A.M.C. quality fresh choice meat killed and handled throughout by A.M.C. experts. — (Ad.) Five shillings in the £ Sale discount off ordinary prices present stock at Tonson C-arlick's Gigantic Cash Sale-—(Ad.) The Farmers' Union Trading Company announce on page 9 that this issue of £100,000 bonds has 'been oversubscribed, 60 per cent of the amount having been taken up in the Auckland Province. The opportunity to subscribe remains open for a short time.—(Ad.) Neuritis! Ask Loasby about it. Hetoas cured plenty of old chronic cases.—(Ad.) Our great semi-annual Winter Clearance Fair now in full swing. Drastic reductions in all departments. A great money-saving opportunity.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—(Ad.) Ladies, look at these reductions: English coats, £0, now gelling 54/; wool jumpers, 00/, now 27/6; 8/ off in the £ on hats. —Madame Villeval, 24 Lome Street.—(Ad.) The Farmers' Union Trading Company announce on page 9 that this issue of £100,000 bond 3 has been oversubscribed, 60 per cent of the amount having been taken up in the Auckland Province. The opportunity to subscribe remain* open for a short time.—(Ad.) ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 7
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