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CLOSING NEXT WEEK 4 v . :*'. "■ '" ' . 3*^ m% m *£Rfel </&' m HIS iP^ *<* AUUVSAt. GOLD ART UNION CLOSES: JULY 24th, 1943 DRAWN: AUGUST 4th, 1943 TICKETS Ist PRIZE Zno ..*■ • 3rd *' * TH * » %l £2OOOI 5 th £ £ £ 500 2SO 15 100 By titenifr litned uri&r Section 42 if' . &MMMM u Tht Gamlfit Act. 1903." OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Secriidry! N. MtARTHUR, P.O. Box 110, Wtllifijton. .. Triisilttn B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110. Wellington. , IOOTiIO 2JoT£sea ( h£lOOO 305 pri7ev-$ 5000 411 CHtZIS PAWBIf IN AllUVlAi COID POST THIS COUPON TODAY Mr A. R. RANKIN, P.O. Box 393, DunetJin. PltcU itnd nw ~ ... tielteu in "MY PUSSY-Cfit" Aft Union (Tickets 2(6 e6ch), I tfKlott Postal Note for £ ■ .: . alio sttfity?*tf addressed tnve/opl for reply. (Postage stamps hot accepted Irt payment oftickets.) '»'■"' (Mr., Mrj. or HIH) AODREiS

f\ SF*^C >ss' Today. Rodtes Group civilian front is closed for the their civillih ears and trucks are being applied wholly , \cp£ WV-\ duratir *"d eagerly toward turning but the war machines &&.? &«& .'.>-,,. that will bring Victory. 2W& ■■ the day will come, though, when you can once more ' M i since been concentrated upon a s ec*nd front. « |de enjoy mowr|ng w |gvj •,-,-J?. Th * ski " snd «xperiiince with which they made the full. if 11 cars NUMBER, HILLMAN and Sunbeam-Talbot S COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: COMMER and Karrier TODD MOTORS no. rqOTES GROUP COUHTEHAY PUCt, WEUWGrON fmw w- ■ 1 Dtdferj throughout New Ztdfditf. j Rootes Croup Representdtive; Mr, C. H. MORDERN , 472'Biutke St., Mtlbeurnt. AuitroJla. Jl

The painter who gives, this kind of "face lift to the horn, vou frwh and love perforins a major operation. ■ The job should not be entrusted Wthe lowest bidder merely because his price appears cheaper. For if you want a.painting job to last, remember that even.a small saving in first cost may prove expensive. Skimping the quality of materials always cancels out such a saving. in temperature caused by the elements IP5 *" piit a big strain on the resisting powers of good oil and pure white lead, the main ingredients of good paint. Only the very best materials -will resist with* out peeling, cracking, or chalking. Remember: there's NO substitute for 14/41QUALITY Come and talk to our paint fcxpert. No obligation.

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Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 24916, 14 July 1943, Page 5