'. The Prime Minister; stated last night that the New Zealand Govern-iiieiitieari-r.ot see its way: to continue its exliibit at the British Empire. Exhibition iT'it is reopened next year. This'is in line with recent cabled \ announcements on the subject; ', '-v / ' : j '"-.-•
Impregnable bank vaults aro now built by. the use of alloy and special steel impervious to, attack by the j oxy-aQOtylsno torch. ■ .'.-.•....•■.-..
Messrs. E.: Johnston and Co. advertise a sale of ipofing-tiles, iron, wire, etc.,; to commence at 10.30 o'clock -tq-morrov.-,^ and a sale of blankets and furniture at '1 30 p.m. Oii Thursflay, at 10.30, they will soil a liionrvci-oft lorry, and at 130 p vi. at No. 4C Nelson street-, Peloiie, they vvtll ofler (ho stock ami plant in the bankrupt estate of King Bros., carriers. ■. ■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 8
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