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SURPLUS STORES LTD. 172 Queen St, Auckland. P.O. Box 757. All post free except where stated. Soldiers’ Cake Tins, with tight-fitting lids, round.—Sizes 9 x 3?4ins. for 1/6; 8 x 3}Ains. for 1/5; 7 x 3Hiins. for 1/4. Postage on this line 4d extra. Square Cake Tins.—Size 6% x 4}£ins. for 1/4. Postage 4d extra. Men’s Leather Mittens, superior make, fleecy lined, sizes S.M., M., O.S. — For 16/6 pair. Men’s Leather Waist Belts, lin. wide, ail lengths.—For 2/6. Tinned Tacks, %in. long, packets of 250.—F0r Bd. Balaclavas, khaki all wool, handknitted.—For 6/6 each. Soldiers’ Lanyards, all units.—For 2/6. Postage 2d extra. Khaki Drill Long Garage Coats, S.M., M., 0.5.. with 3 pockets.—For 31/-; 2 coupons. Plasterers’ Trcwels or Flcats, 10 x 4>/ 2 ins.—Fcr 3/6. Bricklayers’ Trowels, lOins.—For 3/-. Hacksaw Frames, English, with blade. — For 3/6. Rabbiters’ Hces.—For 4/9 each. Men’s Oilskin Coats, full length, all sizes.—For 75/-; 6 coupons. Rifle Pull-thrcughs, for .303, etc. — Fcr 1/8 each. Blankets, flannelette, single bed size.— For 14/11 each. Postage on this line 8d extra; 3Vz coupons each. Bridle Reins, solid leather.—For 7/6 pair. Stirrup Leathers, solid leather.—For 9/6 pair. Riding Bridles, with reins.—For 13/6. # Solid Leather Girths, folded.—Fcr 13/6 each. Plough Reins, 54ft. long.— For 3/-. Postage Gd Army Jackets, khaki all wool dyed black, sizes 2, 3 and 4.—For 10/-. Butterfly Capes, waterproof English japara.— For 19/6 each, i Haversacks, khaki drill, with adjustable shoulder sling.—Fcr G/G. Khaki Canvas Haversacks, waterproof, with khaki web adjustable sling.— Fcr 8/6. Haversacks, for W.A.A.C.s, with leather bottom. —For 32/6. Leather Dressing and Preservative, in pint tins. —Fcr 2/9. Oily Coat Dressing.—Large tins for 6/6; small size 3/-. Lumber Jackets, light khaki drill, sizes S.M., M„ O.S.—For 39/6; 5 coupons. Oilskin Trousers, Le Roys, sizes S.M., M., O.S.—For 34/6 pair. Leggings, khaki waterproof canvas, domed part way down.—Fcr 26/6 pair. Khaki Waterproof Canvas Pull-on Leggings, M., O.S.—For 16/6 pair. Sou’westers, waterproof japara, S.M., M„ O.S.—Fcr 7/3. Deg Collars, solid leather, all sizes.— For 2/4. Donald Wire Strainers.—For 26/6. Web Belts, khaki, 2ins. wide, 2in. brass buckle. —For 5/9. Farriers’ Knives, stag handles, English. —For 5/6. Grub Hoes, oval eye for pick handle. — For 8/6. Dubbin, black or tan, '/.jib. tins. — 2 for 2/G. Leather Lumber Jackets, M., O.S. — For 67/6. Cart Saddles. —70/- and 75/-. Back Bands, solid leather. —27/6. Tugs, solid leather.—27/6 pair.

How to make TORCHES and BATTERIES last lqmqer Eveready's war job is to keep the Fighting Forces of all the United Nations in the South Pacific supplied with long-lasting Eveready Batteries for a wide variety of vital uses. You can help us to keep the Army, Navy, and Air Forces supplied by taking care of your Torch and Batteries ... 1. 2. 3. 4. Never leave your torch burning for minutes at a time. Always flash it on, off— —— on, off —batteries will last 45% longer (proved by ‘ laboratory test). Don’t throw away broken torches till certain they can’t be fixed. lens, switch or bulb replaced. Don’t hoard batteries. Keep one set in case of long-continued use. A National Carbon Company Produce eVE READY SMALL SIZES are specially required in vast numbers by the Forces. Please use Standard (950) size Torches and Batteries, if at all possible. TRADE-MARK RADIO & TORCH BATTERIES ER/43/832 ’marnawaoM; SUPPORT THE FARMERS’ WORKS M®ERE WA Be sure to stipulate that all your Fat Stock for Export must be killed at the Works of THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD. This is the Company in which the farmers have a direct interest. OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY "FARMERS Representative: MAX GARLAND, Telephone 2696, WELANGAREL

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Northern Advocate, 17 May 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 May 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 May 1943, Page 5

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