They Read the with a Purpose "3 3! / YOUNG- PEOPLE . . . 9 to know what's new # to, dress-up smartly 9 to be first with the latest
MOTHERS ... @ to obtain bargains 0 to seek information 0 to improve the home rc r? CHILDREN ... 0 to be entertained 0 to learn enjoyably ® to know of people £ BRIDES . . . 0 to trousseau-shop • to know home-making 0 to seek economy m and GROOMS . .. 0 to dress in style 0 to get real value 0 to know the news They all read with the purpose of improving their lives and their homes. ADV PHONE 2399
Northland Ww g®s AHiead I and JAMES & WHIMP. Northland’s old-established and leading Motor Body Builders, continue to do likewise-employing two up-to-date, well-equipned FOEGES in the process, and are in a position to FORGE anything from the proverbial needle to an anchor. Farm Ironwork and Implements, Builders’ Ironwork, ail manner of Coach and Car Forgings, Spring Repairs, Tyres cut and shut, Plow Shares dressed or relaid: in fact, anything in the way of HAND FORGING, ACETONE or ELECTRIC WELDING executed with expedition and precision. We collect from or deliver to Railway Station, Wharf, Dairy Factory or anywhere within the Borough CARTAGE FREE Ring JAMES <& WHIMP PHONE 2071 WHANGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 11 May 1939, Page 11
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205Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 11 May 1939, Page 11
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