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A. G. Horsley Stationer and Fancy Goods FOR ALL Stationery and Toys Phone 96s : KAITAIA : Box 58

Worth and Weber BUILDERS and UNDERTAKERS Funerals Furnished Throughout the County at two hours’ notice. Motor Hearse available if required. Phones 20s or 173 . Kaitaia

Safeguard FOR TOMORROWS FARMERS ■i * '■ v< A MAN’S will is his blue print for the future. In it he makes provision for those who will follow him. But good intentions are not enough. He must also provide that the administration of his estate shall be placed in skilled and capable bunds. The experience of 70 years in the administration of large numbers of Farmers’ estates, the protection and permanency afforded by the Public Trustee, constitute the finest safeguard you can make for your family’s future. The Public Trustee will prepare your will and hold it in safe custody free of any charge if appointed executor. TMUBLIC TRUSTEE 10/7

RAISE Wallace Supplies Ltd. General Storekeepers KAIT A I A PHONE 19 (2 lines) SPECIALS : 1 Peg Apron, 2 doz. Pegs THE LOT 2 6 1 Oven Cloth, 1 Pot Holder, 1 Mystic Mit—THE LOT 2 J 1 DAIRY CAN SCRUBS } H each IN STOCK Sutton’s Supreme, Cliffs Kidney, and Inverness Favourite SEED POTATOES Drapery Specials : MEN’S TIES, a good assortment, 2 for 2 11 LADIES’ & MEN’S GOLF JACKETS MEN’S BLACK WOOLLEN }. HOSE—AIso GOOD STOCKS of DRAPERY Your PRINTING Standards Why be content with mediocre printing when the best can be had at so small a difference in price ? People judge you by your printing your customers do, your competitors do, and your employees do. The last consideration, by the way, is of tremendous importance. )If your employees see that you are satisfied with “ordinary” printing, make up your mind that their morale is seriously affected. On the other hand, if your printing is of the NORTHLAND AGE kind, your employees will somehow feel that they are with a “regular” house and cannot fail to show it. NORTHLAND AGE P.O. Box 45 : Phone 37 •KAI T A I A

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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 2

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339

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 2

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