2-WAY TRADE I IS ESSENTIAL TO i NEW ZEALAND'S britainl N.Z.'s exports to Great Britain are N.Z. n J? not coming back in the form of goods £ Jff st? for N.Z. people, owing to N.Z.'s High Tariffs. £22,000,000 has piled WSf up in London. This means unemployment for Seamen, Waterside Workers, Carriers, Tally Clerks, Railway Employees, WareHB housemen, Insurance Clerks and all those other workers dependent upon them. nV ML I k 1 mft m JE^, §■ «H| n b w v in ■ aba j ®®OFDOMINION-WIDE SEARCH 1—— Jfor the Oldest I fl MILK and CREAM CANS BJI llßi-, Last February we inaugurated a search for the oldest MPi Ideal' and 'R.V.' Milk and Cream Cans. Here are the > fijj * 34 CANS BETWEEN OF AGE I 1| II 85 CANS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 YEARS OF AGE I B H Ejfl| 27 CANS BETWEEN 18 AND 20 YEARS OF AGE ■ ■■ ■ All these cans were still in use. Many of them had never even JjJHjj HKg II been re-tmned. Note that the oldest can, that entered by Mrs. IfSffriis:—-H Mh H Slade, of Pukekohe, the first-prize winner, is 45 years of age. UE| Dj IH| And even after 45 years' hard service, the can is still in use. H IB R»Y and IDEAL^trJI
the Cans you can't wear out S e l t rV hink ,° f t! l e t reatme «t the average milk or cream ' re fults of the R.V. and Ideal ' Oldest Can' Com3 r e n X amazl . n S- Dairy cans are continually being bum p ed, rolled, dropped, are left out in all weathers, and are SliH™« JeC v ♦ X tmg , acids of c^ustic and stron S washing and rill aS results of this competition show, R.V. and Ideal Cans survive years and years of this treatment. The R.V. and " Ideal" Cans of to-day are made with the same strength and same quality materials as the R.V. and Ideal «45 yca f S t go r And you will Set the same wear from SSJ&st SLsyss. ss CANrYOUCAI§T%^ r OUT V " ° E " lOEAL "-™ E OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DAIRY COMPANIES OR DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. ALEX. HARVEY & SONS LTD. ALBERT STREET - - AUCKLAND
PRIZE-WINNERS 'Oldest Can' Competition FIRST PRIZE £5 MRS. W. SLADE, Pukekohe With an R.V. Can 45 years old. SECOND PRIZE £3 MESSRS. TUCKER BROS., Cambridge With an R.V. Can 45 years old. THIRD PRIZE £2 MR. R. MASEFIELD, Bombay With an R.V. Can 44 year.s old. The Prizes of 7 new Cans were won by— *J r * iv ?■ i£ ay ' Te Kowhai (41 years). Mr. F. J. Wootten, Bombay (41 years). Mrs. G. Little, Pukeoware (40 years). Mrs. F. Rowberry, Okuti Valley (39 years) Mr. H. Weal, Ohaupo (38 years). Mr. E. Hope Kaipara Flats (37 years). Mrs. J. w. Neve. Onehunga (SG years).
The Winterless North? Tim: I wonder how these Byrds keep warm at the South Pole? **•' %hey have what they call a Polar "Supply" Ship (Week-end fishermen please note). This ship is called the "Bear" but you'll never find the cupboard of the Polar Brtre. Tim: And so they bear mid snow and ice a bottle with that famed device Timaru! But stay. Yon leloo bears the Sign of the Pengu Inn -which bring mterpreted is Eskimo for "Welcome Inn." RU : D ? uhle Hotcha. Now for a ration of chilblain chaser. An issue of Eskimoes fire There s nothing like Timaru to keep the cockles S'i n » n t mfl,fe red cor Puscles sizzle TeUer! J 'JvTgo e f °°\ ™™™r-the snow IcLble, cdTle. an e Avenue. A u efcZanrfMBHBHMMMBBSMBI
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 12
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