The moet northerly house in which people live all the year round is at Tassiusak, a trading station on the west coast of Greenland. It is inhabited by a Dane and his family. The station receives fur, fish, oil, and anything else that those who hunt over the bleak regions can secure.
m'' 1 firtSv '»!■ t W ■ 9 JMJH Ci f' ***P <*&&** novtt { \ ftaf 'jBiHMKa L l-'loors, linoleumi, furnitut-; —you clean J • * 4[|f IM l j lem ; n nex , t0 no t i me ;f t h e y are \ i -jillJ |illiinTltll!lj^ l! 10 finished with "Liquid Granite." No ( |(i'k/wlii^^tU^^Tif^'^mTTr^iffl 111 hard work, no polishing, just a few < UWwiinil' 1 1T . moments with mop or duster, that's \ Wssk I 'Ib UTk all! And the scuffling of a million ( Plellll i I ;fS fflfe feet - hanimer b l° ws . boiling water, | i ,l even, cannot mar this beautiful surface. ( I 11l || 'I the million-step-tcst vadnish." \ OBTAINABLE ALL FIRST-CLASS STORES. N.Z. Distributors: ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. FORT STREET. Phone 41-980.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 5
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