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No gift of worldly enabled anybody <o enjoy finer whisky than is obtainei by asking for D.C.L. . j (COLD LABEL SCOTCH WHIS FREE I CARD | TABLES Theso FREE Card Tables form an extension of the popular "Greys" Free Playing Cards, and provide collectors with the choice of tablet or cards—the Free Playing Cards being in no way withdrawn. Standard Full Sim Card Tables with Green Baize Tops. and Folding Legs are sent carriage free to any New Zealand Railway Station in return for—--370 Empty "Gregra" Green se*s P« 185 Empty "G*ey»" Onn >o*B Pi 74 "Grey's" Gvmb 50** TinLMs, Address all Parcels to—. 4* Ting GREYS," P.O. BOX 524, CHRISTCHURi CIGARETTF* 2P" Vfcnl This «ovpon 2a given start your collection. i It counts the same as fhir -f empty 10*s paokets. NOTE—Only on« fm eonpea <M: : b« teelotoA in sadi collection. Got Out and start Saving To-day

.tin mm i) i &A ■ Wt New Daily Through Gow Service—By Rail and Mof A through daily goods service now provide# portant connecting link between Westport and railway system of the South Island. PARCELS, and LIVESTOCK cobs ANY RAILWAY STATION in EITHER ® will be conveyed expeditiously and cheaply itself, or any station on the Wsetport also to Burleys or Burlins. Similarly, good®! consigned at any of these latter points for any railway station in New Zealand. Full particulars regarding , % e ™!* es W F be &«*** snppliet £1? !!"£ fer * District Manager, ** aevan & Co., Cartage Contractors,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 14

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