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COMFORT and QUALITY NEES SUITES ARE NOTED FOR THEIR COMFORT AND LONGLIFE. DEEP SPRINGING .. . GOOD MATERIALS THOROUGHLY ; MADE. m THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES £32 / 19 / 3 £3B'lß'6 £49'lo'NEES CORNER of HANOVER ST. & ANZAC HIGHWAY . . . DUNEDIN (OUR ONLY ADDRESS.) Why I Bank at the “Wales’* €z Everybody knows how difficult importing 'i» nowadays. . That is one reason why I bank at the "Wales’*. The Bank's connections with the principal markets of the world, through its offices in London and over. 7,000 oversea agents and correspondents, have frequently helped to put me in touch with fresh sources of supply of goods.; The "Wales" also informs me on the intricacies of exchange control overseas. Another reason is that, by using "Wales" commercial letters of credit which are of world-wide acceptability in distant places and to ensure that payments to suppliers are made only against documents which accord with'the terms I stipulate. Take my advice: reduce your importing worries and risks by using BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES FIRST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK IN THE SOUTH WEST PACIFIC HAS SERVED NEW ZEALAND FOR OVER 85 YEARS V NZ4MM. MARK 4 JOHN BOYD DUNLOP 1888 of the first pneumatic tyre, and founder of the world's tyre industry. mm wWmmmib TRADE I mi A) 'A / Vs k \ Via VWM. DUNLOP The World* mod Tamm Ti/re Trade-mark

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Evening Star, Issue 25956, 22 November 1946, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25956, 22 November 1946, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25956, 22 November 1946, Page 12