OUT 1 CO L $ & O 2S O s $ sh & o 6 & K We don’t know when we will ever be able to otter such Coats (or so little again. So Come Early . Y 396 All shades. In All-Wool Weaves, smartly cut and tailored. Lined Art. Silk. Glasson’s WAREHOUSE, 96 Lichfield St.
From its inception, outstanding features of the service provided by the Union Bank have been:— efficient handling of the routine daily transactions 'of its customers. \ -—friendly co-operation given to customers by its staff, with their knowledge of business and financial conditions in every section of the country. The Union Bank OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED < New Zealand’s First Bank Branches throughout New. Zealand and Australia]
On t&e mo6i MocLeA* KUcAm MSjl /> “ N „ * sir The handsome stainless metal Sink illustrated above is the answer to the housewife’s prayer. Chip-proof, rust-proof, strong: and sturdy, easily cleaned, hygienic, it will last a lifetime. Inspection invited by J. MERCER St SONS LTD., 54 Oxford Terrace. i c * • «
“NO AXE TO GRIND” The Perpetual Trustees Co. Ltd. is Impartial in all its Dealings with Bene* ficiaries, safeguarding their welfare with experience, sound judgment and diligence. A. C. BRETHERTON, Christchurch Manager, 145 Worcester St., Christchurch. SUPREME IN QUALITY. FLAVOUR. VALUE Manufactured by W. GREGG & Co. Ltd. Pure Food Specialist* DUNEDIN;
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 6
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