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"If I Only Had Some Money," said one of two women talking in the tram "If I only had some money." How often is such a re. mark overheard! In this case the other woman looked wise. She, too, knew that sale time was the time to buy, and that even a cash store like Hay's had a Deposit Purchase System of buying; a small sum paid on any article would ensure that it would be put aside until its cost could be paid in easy instalments. She knew also that Hay's Ltd. charged no extra for buying this way. That is only one reason why literally thousands of people look forward to Hay's sale. They are sure of a friendly helpful atmosphere and a whole store of really big and genuine bargains. To-morrow will be no ex« ception to the popularity of Hay's Summer Sale which is now on. Country customers will make it their big shopping day and all arrangements have been made for record business. Country Leaguers Do not forget to make use of your Free Parking Tickets at the Rink Taxis Garage. rOrt ,rP-> Ob, $8 w Note this one Example of the Big Bargains 1000 yds ofi White BOILING SILK A 30in width in this popular Silk with the new "Tennisspun" finish. A limit of 12 yards to a customer. Usually 1/3. yard. HAY'S Jj SALE Ql] PRICE Hay's Ltd. Gloucester St

Cases of mis-description of cargo from Japan to European countries were mentioned in corresponded received by the council of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce uw week. The letters were from tns Japan Homeward Freight Conference and the Kobe and Osaka o eign Chamber of Commerce. « much regret having to advise tn receipt of serious complaint of mis description of cargoes," stated o> letter. "Definite evidence has been received of stationery files, agar ette holders, oiled paper sunshades and electric massage appliances oe ing labelled as 'cheap toys. itauthorities have requested us ' warn shippers that full penalty will be enforced in all cases of nu description." In the letter from Homeward Freight Conference, a request was made for a report on any cases in which New Zealand fl are concerned. "You will read? see," states the correspondent, mis-description of cargo, where Dy the shipper obtains a lower cargo, and the consignee a lowei scale of customs duty, penalises i , honest exporter. This chamber•» commerce is determined to do an its power to prevent practices wni put a premium on dishonesty. A* committee is sure that you wm equally desirous of protecting honest importer at your end the unfair competition of those evade customs duties, and it 100 with confidence for your full c-. operation."

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21384, 29 January 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21384, 29 January 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21384, 29 January 1935, Page 12