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SHREWD, DISCRIMINATING FARMERS OF NORTH AUCKLAND (AND ELSEWHERE ) WHO APPRECIATE a good PROPOSITION SHOULD lrilo MESSAUL \\ *_» SATISFACTION! -_l\ \\ £ IT HAS AN EQUAL SIGNIFICy ANCETOYOU! F, \ aitf yon '_* \ lC\ S~ 21 DON'T M,ss THIS POINT WHEN / V AN OPPOSITIONIST IS £ TRYINGTO \ dsMSSat SELL YOU AN . %£► I *VHHPy IMITATION! "RoothMacdomld &>(2 fe ilrTJ^L^E' ** C Hm&T£HUR£H. ' AUCKLAND BRANCH: NORFOLK BUILDINGS, CORNER ALBERT AND DURHAM STREETS. Other Branches—Hamilton, Gisborne, Hastings, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Masterton, Ashburton, Timaru and Dunedin. LOCAL AGENTS: SMITH AND WOODMAN, WHANGAREI.
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Northern Advocate, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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