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>1 v 9 I &A -J U& s ~w<s*S£K ~y STOUT FELLOWS. ! "V.Ci A TRUE front ranker is WARD'S OATMEAL STOUT. Full bodied, full of vim and vigour. Its wonderful condition, due to careful preparation, has won a tremendous following for this W.^ Arr _ __ ATI There is no need to experiment with substitutes, as WAKU & UAIMJiAL# STOUT is always available. Manning's Branch; 'Phones 34,279 & 35-420 Ward's Branch: 'Phones 34-347 & 35-720 Crows Branch: 'Phone 32-322 Union Blanch: 'Phone 34-142 NSW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD. Obtainable from aU Wine and Spirit Merchants and Hotel Bottle Stores. Delivered to your door in lots of one dozen large or two do?en email bottles upwards. For prompt delivery ring any of the following branches:— WARDS A V,Vf stour

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TRAM MARK GUNS AND AMMUNITION AFTER a long day's tramp and A- you sight the game, you want to be sure that your guns and amitiunition will not fell you. Insist on Winchester"* safe, sure, accurate. You will find a fine range of Winchester big game rifles to select from —each a masterpiece, and, for each, there are Winchester cartridges made to en* able them to do their best. m * * >■» WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN,, U. S. A. Ammw, mm ror «*«► other. t'i % 'VJt* m a \

"That ail public trading bodies should be subject to the B&roe State taxation and local rates a* tire paid by private trading concerns," was a resolution adopted by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Conference yesterday.— Press Association.

BRITISH FOOTBALLERS TO VISIT CHATEAU TONGARIRO.— The alpine hmgnificence of New Zealand has gripped the British Foot l bailors. After having such a wonderful time at the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, they have decided to visit the para* disa of the North—the Chateau Tongariro, which is also conducted by the Mt. Cook Tourist Co, —1

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 21

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