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Stormizing! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? (1) Reboring’ and Honing Cylinders. (2) It Renews Your Engine’s Life. (3) Saves Oil Bills, (4) Saves Petrol Bills. (5) Makes a Quiet Engine. (6) Brings Your Lost Power Back Again. (7) It Gives You that Joy of Motoring that is Lost with Worn Cylinders and Loose Pistons. STORMIZING MACHINES USED BY EXPERTS ONLY AND FIRST-(’LASS WORK GUARANTEED. -THEWHANGAREI ENGINEERING CO., LIMITED Motor & General Engineers WALTON STREET WHANGAREI Phones 24 and 384

QUICK and SAFE TRANSPORT for WOOL WOOLGROWERS. —Your own railways, which have helped you with cheap rates for manures and livestock, and other concessions, will give you the best freight service for your wool. Ask the nearest Statiomnaster or Railway Business Agent to quote for combined cartage and railage charges from shearing sheds to wool stores. i YOUR RAILWAYS SUPPLY A COMPLETE TRANSPORT SERVICE FOR WOOL.

Remarkable Values! GET YOUR KODAK NOW The modern Kodaks have amazingly fast lenses. With them you can make good pictures practically at dawn and at dusk—and even in the rain! Outdoor snapshots in the shade. Indoor daylight pictures. Night-time pictures—such as silhouettes—by electric light or flashlight. And Kodak prices today are only half to a quarter the prices for similar lens equipment a few years ago ! Both these Kodaks have F7J Anastigmat Lens! No. 1 Pocket Kodak Junior, taking pictures—3* x2* ins. £2-16-6. No. 1A Pocket Kodak Junior, taking pictures —4* x2s ins. £3-6-6. OF ALL KODAK DEALERS

Little is known of Shale* speaxe’s early life, othei than his hasty marriage ti Anne Hathaway when 18 and she 26. He wrote plays is which ho acted, and died is comfortable circumstance! on April 23rd, 1618, at thl age of 62. TimeProving and disproving —impartially - inexorably “He was not for an age, but for all time.” So aaid Bea Jonson of his friend Shakespeare. [While there is ample evidence of Shakespeare’s literary reputation during his lifetime, no biography of the Immortal Bard—‘Than whom nobody has such power over our laughter and our tears”—was written until two generations after bis death. The test of time proved his genius, even as for 25 years the constantly increasing demand for “Amber Tips,” making it the most popular tea in the Dominion, is abundant proof of Its superior quality, flavour and economy .... and has not this test of time proved, too, the claim that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it”? m rxtern

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Northern Advocate, 2 November 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 2 November 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 2 November 1931, Page 2

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