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TRAVELLING- THROUGH N.Z; with You would never accuse this - truck of being a re-built passenger car! ' 4-^ .... va* HO.B>WgBTM»f ss\ s ' ,<•> ' --v' :, 's' yy<-' ' ;> 'S" ' s'- "'s, > , * s yALL THESE MODELS HAVE HYDRAULIC BRAKES INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS are available in the famous Model. C-l Light Delivery All Truck, G-5, 113' and 125" Wheelbases, (the truck with the economical four cylinder engine), C-300 forward control and a full range of 33 cwt., single or dual tyres, 70 cwt., 88 cwt., 2 axled chassis. Trailing Axle Models and Dual Drive 6-Wheel Models with all Heavy Duty features. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. 'nssss£ ■V.. a V' Ste* ’ .• V A/ ° *0 ******** if*** . South Canterbury Agents : THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, TIMARU.

PARK DAVIS & Co. Lt Will hold their Annual Beddi WEDNESDAY ■ •■4';'; ’'~iZ '■ • *'. ■ / 21st October—l2 Noon Sharp

1 , . ■ . asv.: © • - - % o up with *J;ii When the football season ends with a burst' of Unseasonable heat, and tennis comes. In with spring torrents of rain, when your mind goes hiking instead of ledger-keeping, and you feel thoroughly on edge, ENO isth* corrective upon which you can rely. That cooling dash each morning will keep law and order in your blood amidst spring’s disturbances, driving out impurities, toning you up and tiding you over the changing seast & $ Vi » §s sSS HEALTH IN THE PALM OF TOUR HAN The wordf 'Eno' amt ‘Fpiit Saif art , registered Trade Marks. - f ", i 't -''-if i - DOUBLE QUANTITY 3(9 i Sltles Agents: The Bnmk-Harold F. Ritchie dj.Co, of Ud„ to4-ro9 Dixag Street, Weilintt obtainable from all chemists or store? REGtJ LAR"(handy) srz E COSTS ONLY it - ■ • i —.

i Germany, one of the largest consumers qf American naval stores, is adding more restrictions to the use ofturpentine so as to force the use of domestic substitutes. ' “The Press” ’ Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words li>' 3 inser6d. 'Phone 33-358.' —S

' Stricter enforcement of South Africa’s immigration laws has resulted in the deportation of 1800 natives from Johannesburg to Rhodesia and Nyasaland in three months.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 10