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b ■ MMmm few111 1 ttKil'- ' ! 4 ' Get your Entry Form and beautiful Colour Print of (he ' iWkF picture from any Berger Paint Dealer. (There are Berger Paint Dealers everywhere. The list below gives names of ■ Berger Deniers in the larger towns only in this Province.) ■ j£ Ulla Dlc to call, write for an Entry Form and picture to r a CH T>T> Lewis Berger <y Sons (N.ZS) Ltd., «D«is Jl P.O. Box 759, Wellington. FOR THE BEST TITLES CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES, Ist JUNE, 1940 p , £5O Results will be published during week ending June 29,1940. Don’t delay. Get your Entry Form today and pos.t your 2nd ~ - - £l5 Entry to “ Title Competition” 3rd ~ - - £3 Lewis 'Berger & Sons (N.Z.) Ltd., 50 Consolation Prizes of 10/- each P'o. Box Wellington. Bergen Paint. ON WELLINGTON- John Duthic & Co., Ltd. PETONE: L. C. Wroy, 292 Jockson Street. LOWER HUTT: Dceorotive Product L t<U High Street. McGavin, Karori Kash & Kerry, Main Road. PALMERSTON NORTH: Ward Watson Bro * o L,d " J 0 * J WANGANUI: Hughes Allomes Ltd., Victoria Avenue. MASTERTON: C. E Daniell L d OANNEVIJ Colder & Co. High Street Hawke's Boy Formers’ Co-op. Assn. Ltd., P.O. Box 21; Williams & Kettle Ltd. WOODVILLE; Horne & Co. WAIPAWA Wdhams & Kettle ua. M sS. ~<« FEATHERSTON: L. G. Benton, Revans Street.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 176, 20 April 1940, Page 8

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