I . . - — «*■ ! Bka GJBwxmM I Specialist In Shop Alterations And Additions ; I “Congratulations Linwood City I Postßank” I Telephone 587-709 I
TO CELEBRATE WITH POST BANK the opening of their new enlarged premises we have: Skil 7%” Saws on/y5109.00 Skil Cordless Screwdrivers on/y $29.95 Mistral 9” Oscillating Table Fans only $39.95 Nylex 30 metre Commando Hose on/y522.95 52 piece 1 /z” Drive Socket Sets on/y549.95 LINWOOD CITY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTRE PHONE 892-446
BUSINESS. BUT NOT AS USUAL. zT There have been some major And all the up-to-date changes at Postßank in Linwood technology you would expect City Mall. from a modern retail bank. First, the bright spacious The only thing that hasn’t interior. changed, in fact, is the location. The calm, efficient atmosphere • Pat Sugrue and his team will as people go about their help you with your Mortgage business. requirements, Investment needs and any banking advice you A high standard of friendly require, service. SIMPLY BANKING
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