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Massey College—Poultry Dept. ■ Sittingi 10/. and 20/-, 15 Eggi, Posted. For many years we havo specialised in supplying reliable hatching eggs, since wo believe this U the cheapest manner in which buyers can obtain good quality fresh blood. Our JO/- sitting, come from flpck matings and are-suitable for those who require good laying stock. We havo special quality sittings available at 20/- and .30/- for those who want something better. 15 eggs to the sitting and transpbrt charges aro prepaid. We recommend our White Leghorns, Au.tralorp. and Rhode Island Red. for general commercial use. But we keep also good utility strains of LlghtSuwex, WeUu. m"}°™> Barred Rooks' Black Minorcas and Indian Game. Dayold chicks are available in the three more popular breeds only. Fresh blood is introduced each season for the benefit of our own flocks and so that we can supply old customers with a change of blood should they-need it. Please order early and if you will aend us your requirements we will bo pleased to furnish particulars. Writa— The Poultry Manager, Matsey College, Box 367, Palmenton Nortfc. WHOLESALE VALUES LADIES' OUTFITTERS - 27 F^RlStf STREET Direct to the Public TAILORED COATS - - from 29/6 TAILORED COSTUMES - - ; from 29/6 TAILORED SKIRTS - - from 12/11 TAILORED BOYS' SHORTS - from 2/11 Here are a few reasons, why we can sell goods cheaper than others in Town:— Low Shop Rent. Direct Buying — Direct Selling. Our Work is Done on the Premises. Our Savings arc Your Savings! Ladies' Own Materials Made-up. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Remember the Address: — WHOLESALE VALUES, 27 FARISH ST. (down from Radfords) f tlm't f l^tow SUMMER FARES 'rfar AMERICA on the giant new super-liners MARIPOSA& MONTEREY -^fce&sJ m f^^ f. Fares to America once more at bargain^ levels. Another W £Kf*y& Splendid opportunity tq visit captivating America .. . ■ VB •? at an economical cost. These drastic reductions in effect " /ML =■■== only for sailings during NOVEMBER .. DECEMBER .. Jj£ln]L_^.'.. JANUARY.. FEBRUARY. - ; YgaS^«3- FIRST CLASS Round Trip from £86 y?W!i n&l CABIN CLASS Round Trip from £61-10 w\ \^^^ THESE FARES NOT SUBJECT TO EXCHANGE The great, modern "Mariposa" and "Monterey" feature this unsurpassed voyage and low-cost opportunity, with exclusive distinction. Fifteen day tecord-speed to California. Visit Fiji, Samoa aijd Hawaii enroute! Never more than five days between ports! Remember this is also the shortest, most pleasant route to England. FARES: AUCKLAND TO ENGLAND Singh Return Singh Return First Claw . £BJ/18/0 £154/12/0 Cabin Clus . £69/12/0 £127/9/0 (Ist Class Pacific—lst Class U.S.Rail— (Cabin Class Pacific—lst ClassU.S.Rail Cabin Class Atlantic) —Cabin Class Atlantic) (These fares suhjett to ixcbange) CABIN CLASS on these great ships is a valut-melation, a new conception of maritime comfort at minimum cost! NEXT SAILING TO AMERICA via Fiji, Samoa, Hawaii — " MARIPOSA" — Sept. 10 The demand for accommodations promises to exceed last season's heavy / 1 ■ bookings! Harty reservations are urgently desirable. Por new, illustrated booklets md all particulars, you are invited to inquire of THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY /TllafaorLJ**ia> '■■■■■ ■ . Mnuon Line [Incorporated in XJ.S.A-J. General Aftnti: Henderton & Macfarlane Ltd., Auckland. Local Agtntti Burns Pbilp & Co, ' SLtd., Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and T. & W. Young, CmtomhouM JfiuaTV Wellington) T. Eckford & Co. Ltd., Blenheim; J. H. Cock &. Co. Ltd., Nelson.

|Hpl3u3o^^Bps!s^s»TrTGviMO^^Bßn^ ■ ■ ■^^■^^• F*^ "OSBORNE" Upright fM m'mm-mmm'm'^^ ■■_« 8888 |^H ■' ' * BB ■ B^BJ| Catalogue price £85 Now */« BBJBj * IBBB] Holton B-flat Cornet and Case— ■■ Mandoline and Case—"Clifford Essex" 8881 t^fe P» ""] AH Piano, are NEW and carry a Also New Shipment of "Os- »£O I I Here are some Exceptional Bargains Usually £38/10/- Reduced to £22/10/- Usually £11/15/- Reduced to £ 6/10/- rfUMMfIH I ' I 10-Year Unconditional Guarantee. I I borne" Uprights at *~O I I in Used Radios, B-flat Trombone and Casa— Mandoline and Case—"Clifford Essex" B^ B^i fl m I MHEiS SHEET MUSIC ™^—— £6 Hjf^Stt f™f^S: WASHING touch Do not miss a chance of in- *#■■!■*■ ■ ■■W** ■\* C Melody Saxophone "Conn" Post Horn Italian Mandoline—Flat back __ ■ ■•.■«■«» sheeting this beautffuiT instrument. P OB 1 r Son« */* 6-Valve Broadcast f|«^(|/. Usually £2/10/- Reduced to £1/10/- Usually £4/14/6 Reduced to £3/5/- MACHINES Catalogue Price £155 r4«4 Popular Songs— */|l KJ.4 »W Brian Boru Bagpipes— Usually £24 Ukulele Banjo and Case—"Windsor" Now ■ ' £1)1 Bundles of 10 .„«*«.«««.»«; * W Reduced to £10 Usually £10/5/- Reduced to £5/10/----«.».wc««.,"«.V"^.'"V"^ ~ ■ Bai "^~ ~n fl'fl 7-Valve Broadcast w M Besson B-flat and A Clarionets and "Ludwig" Mouth Organs, Duco, 1G At a special sale attraction ye are r ALLISON sft Grand. The choice Bundles of 10 >«««*««**«,; * V #< • Case—Secondhand— Usually £37/17/6 double holes, 32 reeds. Usually 8/6 offering two of the famous "Connor" of the discriminating musician. Mar- P.ano Solos— Mf* Broadcast M-^Af Reduced to £20 Reduced to 2/6 . Washing Machines at a very special AnanSt°- . ?Sry OL^rfo;-theVe'- S ho*id 0 7-Yaive Broadcast .... Oboe and Case - UsuaHy gO "Ludwig" Mouth O^, »>%"*%■ pric B. .v« to come in and entire. Catalogue Price £225. t4t%C ' include 3d. per bundle for postage) q v»l« Bronnrp* Po^olp *~ p- i«ri,.» « I Re^ uced to f2O ble holes, 40 reeds. Usually 7/- _^_^_ «-■ E195 2 /6 5°ngAIbUmSN 2^3 9 -Valve Broadcast Console ... £5 P^o^^^B^^^^ ■-, (IHoW> Mouth o^^^, —" \ —. .SSSf^t^tS^SSTSA ■ VoJalAl/um^, O-Valve Broadcast JJJ^,. B-flat Flu t es-4- k ey. Usually 18/- 10 double holes, 4 0 reed. Usually j,- DtrDlllnCD HTItDO" ' " ' _ touch. A delightful piano by a well- , P £o^lbum.-'"""""" " C **JXV D Concert Flute and Case- ._ "Ludwig" Accordeon, 3 stop. ._„ XT T Kll 111 I" KA I IIKS * „/ known maker. rfrn'm « 6 0-Valve Broadcast Console— .. Usually £7/10/- Reduced to £5 Usually £2 Reduced to £1/15/- IILI IIIUULIHI I UllU 1% Catalogue Price £175. £|4g J Po _Xr "Wi"BJiai."in "all" keys (Twin Speakers). 940^4^ m Violin Outfit—Usually £9 Now £5 ■ Accordeon-3 stop Usually £3/3/- J Now *X"fW JU l-opuiar songs, Ballads in an Keys, XIOXU Tenor Guitar—"Regal" Reduced to £2/10/- For fourteen day* only we offer a *'„ Sample "KIRKMAN" Standard Up- riano So os, VlO in So os— J . 6-Valve All-Wave .. r^<f/-f A/ _ Usually £5/16/6 . Reduced to £3 Accordeon—"Ludwig" Club model special sale discount on Refrigerators. ' jj *' right Special model in Black and - -»1 A ,"™ seiectlon' of ' Pia^o' "Album, , ***J' W Banjo Guitar—"May Bell' Usually £9/9/- Reduced to £7/10/- . *j ' Gold. . Height Bft lOJin. Wonderful S ££ J ThZcJ ID PHILIPS Local 8-Valve +M Usually £7/7/- Reduced to £3/10/- Piano Accordeon -"Ludwig" 2« treble B||U MAW 'fM> J I rich tone; overstrung un*derdarQ P er *nd lh p"' 0 . ** Octophone- Usually £5/10/- noteS' I 2 baSS- U'U5 Uy fl^"/; % BUY NOW lOF « nrflrtTii T ortav^s '■••■j^^Em "wr • I n T ■ , . o/ ,.. Reduced to *10 m ■»-3 Catalogue Price £112. fAg JH All Literature Reduced Every Sheet ■ COURTENAY ,B-Valv« Wf\M m J,.. TT ~- *° £ 2/I°/: Piano Accordeon - "Paoli Soprani," tHfi SUtTHTier ! SI ?"' Now J!r§9 'WrA and Book m stock Reduced at least A At I*V Guitar—Usually £12/12/- Now £6 120 bass. Usually £71 Reduced to £50 i •■■« •••■■■■■■«■ • -I 0* M^ Bk MBk M B 1" Bk ■ I' Bk I Bk \JI Bk I ll^ M%^ ■ B^l m*W Wmfirm B^BS Begg's huge stocks of high quality pianos, radios, musical instruments, sheet music, etc., are all to be 111 wlk Wn rNI INii IVI Tl NIfII ¥ f B^r wZ * f&^^k ' cleared at sensationally reduced priceß- - I 111 Llv lul |l\l I Iw |l L^am I A B^l^w ,^^P « B^^ iBW* Grasp this wonderful opportunity of getting all your musical requirements at bargain prices. Com* . " I W_J A fIW A^Ab^^, BtaMBF JBBBBBBI ln early and avoid disappointment. ■. ■ ■ H^bi^^ .^b.^^^ ■^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^iiff^<^Bjßßßßßß^^^^^^—^M^^»--ii¥TiM^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^r^^^^^^^B^MiiHiWMw^'™*^™jr' -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-r^^^^^^^-^^^^^,^^^^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 25

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