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* j i(‘ [il r■ r SCOOP PURCHASE LIQUIDATION STOCKS I! Furniture, Carpets Furnishing, Manchester, AU drastically reduced to clear! SALE starts TQM I?

$165 or $24 deposit and $1.66 fT weekly. The Morrison Mighty Mini- // Hoe puts all the fun back in gar- 111 /fland $2.35 wadkty.Wt dening. Use it for digging, ridging |/ Zf a little more but it's ■ up cabbages, potatoes, caulis, kl Ar [ o t more o f machine, and do it all in minutes. The Fr- . hom . <tomoßM wtlone Morrison Multi, not illustrated / without obligation, here is $230 or $34.50 deposit / Give us a call and leave the tough fj. // / stuff to Morrison. We’ll even give you HMj Sb» II /r / an on-the-spot trade-in valuation too if 11/ // you want Dig? f Sendee is our service.

SAVE MONEY, SAVE TIME WITH ’A Kha-. lEill Discuss at your nearby Post Office the type of Money Transfer Service that best suits your savings and payment heeds. Remember you can have your wages or salary directly credited to your account. And don’t forget the convenience of making your recurring payments the Post Office Savings Bank Money Transfer way. Details are In your householder circular. Today is the first day of the rest of your life to start saving and paying the Post Office Savings Bank way. Post Office Savings Bank

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32730, 6 October 1971, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32730, 6 October 1971, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32730, 6 October 1971, Page 19

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