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''"....■• ' ————— m -^ ■,'"''■''." ■'■-'■.''-'■': :^ AtiCnOUS. . „ . p : —r—; : —: : — f~ lowky bay anna gay : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1943 • " ;'' :'\ AT OUR -ROOMS. 41 PANAMA STREET, AT 2.30 P.M. X^ ' < l MESSRS. HARcbURT & CO. Dave been favoured with Instructions from the TRUSTEKS ',-VS *k.^!L '/? in the ESTATE of the late Miss E. M. SEALY to SUBMIT TO AUCTION as aboie Q-~^K*\7\CM&J . THE MAGNIFICENTLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE ~^v : Fronting the HARBOUR and tlie City in the distance, comprising a MOST SUBSTANTIALLY'BUILT BUNGALOW of 5 (five) rooms,' sun-porch, sun verandah, separate bathroom, jlavatory, ■ washhouse (all with water and drainage), pantry, coalhouse, and separate garage. . m ' , The house has" been faithfully built on concrete foundations, is of wooden construction m. ■" ■ ' £' ' ' [throughout, wltb plaster board ceillnus.- and tiled roof, and: m fjg '(&& XTr ; COMMANDS A MAGNIFICENT OUTLOOK ' f*MC4LAA~, '■ The Grounds comprise an area of 6 acres "I roods 16.8 perches, with a frontage of 100 feet . : , * to the MAIN ROAD and are practically level but well above the streett formation. , ■ ■' For further particulars apply to— ; ■•. ' w ■ ' j '■'-, MESSRS. PHILLIPS & COLES, Solicitors • \^O&lU*nZ4 GOVERNMENT LIFE BUILDING. WELLINGTON. OR MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 34-34 mannert str«t j 41 PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. " - U_ ; ,;' '~ ■t^^^fe^ ■■■■ ' " * >^^^ y^zMXir Uni*Y is Strmigth* sdzZZZzZzzlr National SmlngtGreiip* not only invst heavily, but &Z%Z%2r they/nvwtREGUURLY. And sIZZZZZr °*tlia 6roMP f* contrlfciitten to iff y^\y^ >&>%%r^ National effort f rows stmodily,so do v^^^^^^^^ sitZyZZr^ the savings of its individual members— S^s%Zo^ building reserve funds for their own usm after '.'... S^s&o^ **• *rol> * an* protecting their purchasing power J&^ now wn*n goods are short. If you haven't Joined ,0 Savings Group-do It now! It's the National thing to do. ' HERE IS AN INTERESTING TABLE. / a Do you realise how small sums saved each week grow with Intertst • . '.■■'';..':■..■■: : at.3;per cent.?, ,■ . , •... :.- .'" . . •', '.. ■ : Amount WILL AMOUNT TO IN— >r. •■•■■■■ paid in I yur 2 yvart 3 yun: * .. .. WMkly £ t. A £ t. d. £ t. i. V Is. ■«. " •■__.'. 212 6 -J. 5 6 6—821 Z--2s. -. _ 5 5 2 10 13 6 _ 16 $ I < ss. _ — 13 3 3 «. 26 14 4 ■ - _-..:40 13 7 .■■■-.■, lOi. _ „ 26 611 „ S3 » 5 t 2 *:'■ £1 — i- 52 14 I —106 19 5 —r6217 2 * Hmom OPERATE IN 7,600 FACTORIES, SHOPS OR OFFICE IN NEW ZE/lAND. | OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELPI. By payinf into your National 3. By taking your small chang* r Savings Account regularly in 6d. Savings Stamps. -.- ; 2. Bybuyinf 5-year £1, £10, or 4. By presenting ss. Gift :~ ~ '.■ ' _ ..'...,.;,. '■. .;_. . ■'■ ■' .'■'.'■•■ £iOO Bonds. ' ■■ '■ 'Coupons. _■ '■ \ .-■ $ ■ Issued by the N.Z. Nat/wmf Spyings Cominjttee^We/foiften^ NS.4I.M £ ' '■■■"■'" ■ V ' '_ ,iii■ ii- i ill mill i '" ' .._".■:.'. . -. ._'..■ ■ . . _■% ! " • ' '■ <B^^^^' '■ ' . '-" 1. the farmer is the backbone of there's nothing like Lifebuoy's health* « any country .. . especially in times invigorating lather to get rid of sweat : of war; Those hours of gruelling toil and grime as well as the tiredness that meari^ meat and drink for the fighting follpws a hard day's work in. the : forces .k . for the vast army of civilian fields. 1 c workers in industry. 3. JL^ally clean andr|resh, Bill is : ■"•■/ $l\\ 2' ter a n? &*y °f ■•■' rea<^y t0 eni°y a romP w^ c ? /IJjSUI/ ploughing, Bill loses no kiddies before the evening meal and j: i/i^l^jPi) time in having an all-over later,to spend : ; -.- f r wash orbath with Lifebuoy, a few hours with " '^^V - WgP^ii **^s knows, like thousands that new book -1., - rr**;y»l of;other country folk,.that on fertilisers. 2Sww^mmw ■J ' (CJ^^^^^i^jftfj^CX^^^s^B^B^B^BM\ Vs^s^^ s^W^^^Jtfeg V^^^^^ j wSG^^^^sSsSfinM people in vigorous jobs prefer WM^^Q^^PMJ LIFEBUOY IN THE ORIGINAL DOUBLET FORM ' ■*»*& ~~~ "*"" ■■■■■,:■■. '-mmmit ClMS^Kr'' ' ; :;;; '■ ■• ' ' ' : '■ ;' : ONLY 3 DAYS TO GC^l c\ o jbk mm ■■ ■■ Bjßm ■■ A 'I t^^f^r^^ ART UNION Ni McArthur, P.O. Box 110, W«llln|tom . " ■ _ - OKJICTS: T» rabe fan4t «• *• mttmt el «ke prallki I Trtoturtr: ~ svmltaM* for th« •b)«ct* «• b« «p«cMM ky die Hca. •.L Hammond, P.O. Box 110,Wclllnitom 0f f/etnit inwrf un*r Minhter of Intenwl MUn. WWKtK^^KTSTTTfSnW^CV^^ tomintAct.l**." ULUBES. Oin rCD., 1949 ff13351,1-iirl llm DRAWN: 17th FEB., 1043 |lHjH^ WUewn, flammond A MoArthsr lite, rfl^^^^K^BV^f P.a Box lit. WeUlßfftOß. • ■ I^L^^^^^H^H i el*J P/easc send me tickets in "ML IN" An Union (Titktts 2/6 wch). I tpefost, ■ jiP^^^^^K^^BTTTll Postal Note for £ i : , also stamped addressed envefope for nply. (Postaft ,H v4i^^^^V^|v^^PjTrYjv Stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) ■ _ : tlmtMlMLilllSTiTml NAME • < •• ■•— I ■A|l>^ B^BV*nß«B^A>^'^ (Mr,, Mr*, or MIM) < | " E^^^H^lXiliJ mokx ■• : ■■■■..-■■::.■■.:::. J-, ;• ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1943, Page 6