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There's never any need I prices for eggs. The econ. ! always preserves a good! | i..ey" are cheap with tii.; I Brand Kgg Preservative fresh for months.—Advt.

TAWHIAO, THE MAORI KING Tawhiao, who succeeded to the Kingship of the Maori Kingdom following his father Potatau te Wherowhero, was a true product of the old regime, trained in the primitive religion, priestly ritual and legendary lore . He received a warrior schooling from his father, hero of countless battles with tomahawk, spear and musket . Tawhiao is described in Mr. James Cowan's “Book of the Maori Chiefs”, which will be sent FREE on receipt of 3d. postage and the name and registered No. of your car* Addre** Texas Company (Australasia) Limited, Dept* 8., Wellington. 'Haere Mai' Great Chief / In every nation and every industry there is a leader. In the motor industry Texaco Motor Spirit, product of the largest independent oil company in the world, is recognised as “Chief of all Motor Spirits" for New Zealand conditions. It gives extra power for hilly roads, quicker starts under all conditions and greater economy—because every drop is vaporised into power. “It Must be Good to have Grown so Fast!” TEXACO ©¥©[§ ®PDI^DT THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED M7-3«-3?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 5 April 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 5 April 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 5 April 1933, Page 4

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