Advices have been received in Wellington to the effect that the war risk insurance rate from New Zealand to Eire has been increased to 15 per cent. —Press Association.
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UNEQU QUALITY .. USUAL DEPOSITS. LOWEST IN NEW ZEALAND. New Worth Deposits Weekly ALLED for , TERMS and SERVICE! Repayments Less than 4d in the £ Weekly. Call and see the splendid range of modern furniture, furnishings and household needs displayed in. Harris Bros, modern showrooms. No matter what you require, you are assured of outstanding service and unequalled terms at Harris Bros. Go where you may, you will not find repayments as convenient as Harris Bros. . . less than fourpence weekly for every pound’s worth purchased. Don’t delay another day. . . .'See Harris Bros, right away.— Agents for the famous FADA RADIOS. 9 OPEN LATE On Weekly, Fortnightly or Monthly Payments. Ltd Bros. FRIDAY NIGHT. The Pioneers of Easy Time Payments In New Zealand. Phone 33-908. 158 HEREFORD STREET.
PRICE NOT INCREASED Amber tips I NEW ZEAL AMDS FAVOURITE TEA WAR TAX NOT PASSED ON
APPRO VED TREATMENT FOR—WOOD BORER ERADICATION - TIMBER PRESERVATION Initial Inspection Free. 5 years’ Guaranteed Service after Treatment. All Treatments carried out under “ Dingwall Timber Processes ." TIMBER TREATMENTS LTD. P.0.80x 11 IS. IHB Hereford St., Christchurch, C.l. Please Ring PHONE 38-920
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23080, 24 July 1940, Page 4
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