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I 144 IMITATIONS ARE NOT 'AS GOOD \HIOa, US* I Cut down Wear [Save Costly Repairs S by haring your car overhauled I jy 5 ’ by our compe--1 n ' tent mechanics. Lott prices. Dependable workmanship. We’re equipped to handle any repair Job. MADDOX & WATSON “A” Grade Garage, •nr. Anderson’s Bay Road and Craw* ford Street. pyaoo *nd in.onvvp RK -^gg^ “’rAs Modern Liquid Glaze.” Easily applied, sanitary, and sets as ■ hard as tiles. Obtainable all oil and , colour merchants and Tiie National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd. Alss from G. and J. Manton, Prince* street, Dunedin. “RIBMET” Expanded metal. Reinforcement for partitions. “EXMET” Brick binding. Donald Stusrt Ltd., Factory Representatives and All Builders’ Merchants.

Wont CLASSIFIED wa/ Jam may want a better job, or have a house to sell, or perhaps you wish to buy one, or maybe you are just neeking help. In any case; there ar* many who would be willing to trade with you if you would mako your want* known. To the skilled tradesman, to experienced domestic or office helps, as well as to the employer, the classified columns of the ‘ Evening Star " are the EASIEST, QUICKEST, and CHEAPEST means of changing •‘'wants” to ‘‘haves.” ADVERTISE Your Needs In the ‘EVEMSMG SXAE ’

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Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 14

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