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m, ML a % i w />!, 1 h y JT ' /■ \ SK fi 4 % V v *r> ft V v \ /i /L 5S 'A ft the Truth at last" —No. 6. WHY DID WE WIN AT TRAFALGAR? BECAUSE THE BRITISH TARS HAD A COUPLE OF "SWAN" SAUSAGES EACH BEFORE THE FIGHT! • • Although blind in one eye, no one could deceive Nelson with inferior brands. He wasn't blind to the fact that "Swan" Sausages are packed in Cellophane Wrapper with the "Swan" Band for protection of buyers♦ be sure you see THE "SWAN" BAND I C-v rs 7-J r X & i\i // /// ft m

Nearly 6 Million Tons by Average of 2\ pence a Ton Per OFFICIAL statements during recent reminded New Zealanders that their rai could be made to "pay" (in the hard book-keeping sense of the word "pay") if the rates for heavy freight were increased, but «&* cedure would be against th£ working p which gives fair national consideration to the wj of industries, primary and secondary. The national importance of the railways* fr« service is seen in the figures for the past yesji aggregate of 5,824,811 tons, carried at an a 1 charge of 2.38 pence (less than 21.pence) a tc mile. The railways are the only kind oflan<£ port that can provide such national service. " ' Wellington, 25th July, 932. N.Z. X*? 6 So refreshing ~.cheerii enjoyable...economical.* in a moment with boilind COFFEE &CH faSRY ESSE! Thos, Symington It Co»Ltd«* WiwWfgH fit .1

PROMPT and EFFICIENT RADIO SERVICE and REPAIRS RING 32-513 SERVICE DEPT. Direct Supply Co. 83 CASHEL STREET. West.

Hear, it before you buy any Radio RlrtG 36-42? OR CALL. I ftOYDS HOWARD ca l 553 Col ST.CH.CH.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 4

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