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TOOLS DISSTOH HAND SAWS. STANLEY PLANES. No. 4, 4R/4; No. 5. 57/4; DR, 43/4; D9S, 43/9; DI 00, 03/-. No. 7. 04/DISSTON PANEL SAWS RATCHET SCREWDRIVERS. AUTOMATIC ° -ANcL JAWS SCREWDRIVERS. SCREW HOLDING SCREWDO, 40/4, DIZ, st/- DRIVERS Tioin 9/0 DISSCHROME CIRCULAR SAWS. HAND DRILLS. ." From 10/Ohi. 23/-; lOia, 30/- SILEX REVELS 13/9 CARPENTERS' HAMMERS. Chewey 25/-: SIUX TOWELLING JIGS 24/Estwioq 35. 37/4; Trw Temper 34/4; Jim ? lUX ,UTT U/4 Dandy 10/1. TRIMMING KNIVES. Sprralux 5/4; Turner 4/4 SCREW- rA ” Y * »on LEVELS. H Z\ DRIVERS BLACK 4 DECKER TrV| DRIVERS DRILLS £ | o/17/4 SANDING DISCS 4 SHEETS. WEN BELT SANDERS. £22/12/4 / \\lV OURGESS ELECTRICAL SPRAY. f'' ERS - • £5/19/4 / MOLE VICE G " ,PS - ,3/ ’ j»le< r I PM® GORDON RING SPANNERS. I I W Whit 4 S.AE. 44/- Se». r L •• Ajgl ESTWING HAMMERS—Leather J.N.U. CHISELS Unbreak. I A ' H Grip. 14 ox., 37/.; 200 z., 30/.; able Plastic Handles. Jin to /jL JRw-. 39/-. I}in. 0/3 to 14/3 I JKT*' KTWING HAMMERS, Cushion TOOL »OXES. Grip. 14ot. 39/4; 20ox„ 40/. 15in. 42/.; 1 Gin. 62/4 .■ INDIA COMBINATION OILX STONES. 4in, 10/3; Oln, 14/I ■’ r II V / *■ i I STANLEY POWERLOCK TAPES U zJojZ’i - rH-'■ J'" « ,Wf M, -» ,2 * 28/i ’ -rWC Z] *- STANLEY POWERLOCK TAPES , jBF ‘ ——a i‘" « **» I’/G: Oft 15/.; 10ft " . ZfC* "X zSo 17/4; 12ft 20/-. R. & E. TINGEY & CO. LTD. 154 TUAM STREET.

I > al jk aSK& X Tkfc ■HBmHH Our future depends on EXPORT ACTION Now!! Our standard of living depends on With this expansion in production what we sell overseas. Education, and export earnings, wages will autohousing, medical services, roads, matically increase. everything depends on it. That’s how Labour’s bold, sweeping plan for important exports are to us all. A export development is packed with “steady does it” policy leaves develop- incentives that will re-establish New ment to chance. Sometimes we’re Zealand as one of the world’s great lucky, as now, when wool prices are trading nations. rising. Other times we’re not. To be This is the action we need now. Our secure, our future must be planned, future depends on it. We need a plan to expand production NZ LABOUR PARTY in farm and factory, a plan to increase our exports, a plan that builds prosperity by positive action and not by ■ *>,. chance. 41 That’s why Labour offers bold and vigorous action. Labour will intensify '•‘-’‘f ’ 7 our overseas selling methods, provide I- ?«/, worthwhile taxation for W IPS more production from farm and fac- |py WA tory, make low interest finance subsidise where necessary and give special attention to neglected aspects of forestry and fishing.

WHEN BUYING OR SELLING USE AND CONSULT . . . (blw }Jrp»S CLASSIFIEDS DIAL anytime 50*199 Pend ' Cl 4SSIFIED COLUMN? (AfMr H oarsl ANSAFON Service. ClassHMs accepted u.HI 9 p.m. Daily far NEXT DAY’S taee.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 13

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