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TO IMPROVE THE WORLD. \ BEGIN BY / fti][ A The Gold Rush at B Slf* 7 Gabriel's Golly Xl "'sn*? 0*! When Gabriel Read, a prospector with wide experience in California and Australia, discovered gold in Central Otago in 1861, he started one of the biggest gold rushes in New Zealand's history.- In Dunedin men left every kind of work to make their fortunes at' Gabriel's Gully. Ordinary life in the young city was' OMI y/nilD completely paralysed. The news spread rapidly, HULL YUUM jmj men flocks to otago from all over New CIGARETTES Zealand and far Australia. Within a short time. v rich finds of gold were made in many other WITH districts in Central Otago. THE New Zealand ■ ■■;■■%#■« I■. iPllllSili^^^H 30 COR CuUGnOi liULUvj ■ LUj Civ*

Telephone 43-85 T. A G -X E S S A MS 0 N, DRESSES ! . HATS ......'.•■•. COATS j 226 a LAMBTON QY. ■*■.... ' •■ '• | SAVE YOUR HAIR! i fj Do net suffer from Alopecia, Patohei, Oily or Dry t)a|r. Scalp Irritation, Dandruff, »ad Fallina Hair. All diseases of the se«la treated by P. W. GALVIN (Consulting Hair and Scalp Specialist) 37 COURTENAY PLACE. TEL. 53-421. Consultations Free. " ' - FINE GEM RINGS We consider ourselves your expert agents, and Invite you to make use of our services. Gall and see us or write for •particulars.

Were YOU absent when the collector called? If the collector called while you were absent, kindly, forward your donation to the office of the Appeal, Room 207, D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Collectors report that many householders were not at home and that many heads of businesses were also not available. Under these circumstances,, we should be pleased if you would send your contribution direct. |HBr^^^^^^^^flHM^sVHH^^^HHHjjj^^Hj| Please make a sacrifice. No other call |^H|^HflHfl^^oßfiggK^gN^^^^^^^^^^B will be made this year! Every penny is for our boys and nurses, for our prison* ers of war, for our sick and wounded, 1 for \h|^^^^^^^Bk rehabilitation and other urgent needs. X^^^^^^^^^m —Give till it hurts. Remember—we will gladly accept Liberty or other GovernW^EKB//US^*mm*mmpSj^^^^^M^^BL men* Bonds. Show our boys we appreciat« their sacrifice! turns as early .as possible, together with || |m I I Jjl I ■ J schedule of firms from which no donaV 4 IW\ " fl Qllj " tion has been received, so that we may ■"**■"" ■ ■ ■J^ ■ complete' our drive as early as possible! Wellington Patriotic Fund Appeal (Inserted by Courtesy of the SELF-HELP CO-OP.) ' v

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1942, Page 6

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