A A What the Newspapers Cannot Publish I MR* S* G* HOLLAND, MJP. Leader oS the Opposition will Address Members, Friends and Supporters OS the N.Z. National Party at the Radiant Hall, Kilmore Street To-morrow, Friday, Nov. 27 AT 8 PN. Mr. Holland will give a frank explanation on the following,.; and other cogent matters:— 1. The War Administration Cabinet. 1 2. The Truth behind the Coal Strike. 3. The Political Situation— Principles or Expediency. 4. All about the Censorship. Is it being used for Political Purposes? 5. What the National Party, should do—and why. Keep this night 'Prce: the information to be given-will repay you. -"a In produett essential to the Fortes, we are proud to play our part as AD Industrial 1 (actor In the nation’s war effort We believe that the goodwill and confidence which Mercer producte ehjoy with the pubUc will not he lessened because of the war effort which must come first ■■•... . , , we are still making and supplying all our lines, but we ask the forbearance of the pubUc and trade who may be disap- “ pointed through Irregularity of supplies until conditions become normal. • ■ J. MERCER & SONS LTD. 54 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. 51631 TO COMPAJSV DIRECTORS r.i ,» s. ONE of the foremost Manufacturing and Distributing Organisations in the Dominion is seeking new outlets for surplus capital.. The Company, which is of the highest integrity, is prepared to negotiate direct with established manufacturers for the outright purchase of plant, stock, manufacturing rights and goodwill of any type of product or commodity. The proposition would appeal particularly, to any Company where for reasons of age, ill health, retirement of Directors, or problems of management or finance, expansion of the business is so restricted that sale as a going concern is desirable. The resources of the Advertiser tire such that no limitation is placed on the size of any negotiation contemplated. Enquiries, which will be. treated in strictest confidence, are invited from responsible Company Officers interested. • All negotiations will be direct with the Advertiser, who should be addressed in the first instance^9 ..■W ■ -f « PURCHASER” G.P.O. Box 321, Wellington r. MeßsmuMr all these articles —^pRtHENSIVE Oman* = 2 OO ! , A mios A Realising that it Is in the economic interests of. the country to conserve musical instruments and electrical appliances of which manufacture and importation is temporarily suspended, Begg’s - a . COm P." henß , ive P “f basing Plan which HUSK At IKSrRtIMHkWOf AIL WE' will be nmversally welcomed. Begg s will purchase for cash used musical instruments and ~ ~ certain types of used electrical goods, recondition them and thus make them available to the public “as good as new.” Begg's ask your assistance “J *m» Plan. Used musical instruments of all kinds, including pianos, organs and radios, also electric washers, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and shavers are urgently needed. High cash payment will be made by Begg’s. Don’t delay in turning unwanted articles into cosh to the benefit •f yourself and others. Call at Begg’s today WASJHKM THI KSTISNU INTiaSST y PURCHASING PUN S *>J/ REFRIGERATOR Book at BEGG’S for State, Mayfair, crystal Palace and Liberty Theatres. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS SHAVERS
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23805, 26 November 1942, Page 6
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