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O'MALLEY'S ALL BLACKS INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS!! ALL SCORERS Splendid "passing" played a big part in the success of JF» the 1935 All Blacks. quarter to a 6ft 3in. All /' : ' Jli Black, the Yorkshiremen thought it had gone over the mountains. fw But YOU cannot pass the | the other Fashionable BSfrT materials that go into firaf Price, Quality, Fit and all other suits at any O'MALLEY'S CORNER "THE MODERN MEN'S STORE," Corner of PITT STREET & KARANGAHAPE ROAD 9 —" w=r Who Own the Banks? It Is an entirely erroneous Idea that the Banks are owned by a small group of wealthy people, who manipulate financial affairs for their own ends. The shareholders In New Zealand holding shares In the trading banks in New Zealand number approximately 16.831. representing an average capital holding of £3 74. These shareholders are drawn from every class In the community. Their holdings for the most part represent savings Invested after careful thought, • ' with the double thought of avoiding risk and ensuring a constant if low return. As In othtfr businesses, the shareholders exercise complete control— they elect, reappoint, and remove directors, and through the directorates they control the management and staffs of the Institutions. For these reasons the banks are bound to operate in the best Interests of the community. One of a series of educational an. nonncemenK issued for public information by the Associated Banks of New Zealand. H if Don't go by looks! Doctors know that even the healthiest looking children have this same Disease germs enter through the tissues of the throat and lungs. This iS your child's Weak Spot. Guard and protect it with SCOTT'S EMULSION, made specially to strengthen this Weak Spot. Nothing maintains a child s f resistance more completely than SCOT 1 EMULSION. It builds body, bone and blood. It ensures vitality. It definitely increases resistance to colds, coughs, bronchitis, whooping cough, diphtheria and measles. It is the complete strength-maker. But, it must be genume SCOTT'S Emulsion Strengthens the Weak Spot

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 17

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