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ti A ■•'"" " ■ ■ --1 ....■■.■•■■ . r ——™— "■"" ; ' :rs:ss:zs^ Britain, areei&> etna, £ 3«» J - reaffiPitrcP BriionP '^^^£*^p;^ I ieyond me SkaP~ r**MskL<' " 4J&&* 1 ■ ■ *^„""" "* '"■'" to I ':■.■■ ; -.- '■■ = •■■■ ■■■-•■• ■'• •• : - r'• •• I JL-.• - 1 fc'-vi ' 7 Av* 4 -■■■ p '■■■■■-. i AOT -> 3 .:■..* ' Wf/ ; ' " V°' /(C v i f^-^Hl'■'"•''••■■ [1 J^ r "\ •*- '•■'■ i New Zealand— most distant outpost of oiiJ far- .:../;^ IS /"^ "■'''' rT3ffi I flung Empire—must forever remember how magnificently -; r i(l ill HBKiJtt -il*. A the Royal Navy kept open the trade routes—our very ",-■/.. I ■ \II'BhBBIfBH £?§sfflf ' lifelines—throughout the great World War., !*y?~~\_ 9' ',il 1 Bm, ;, _ r To-day, in H.M.S. Hood and her consorts, we see jT J? jL '•'' ' ■ - : " IBhJ visualised Britain's might—might that for ever stands 7G§^'"3ss--' ■•. "* '■ v> :; Kf\ ikHSSSffir ' : ' ' K8Bik~~m" ; -*-- J^' ' for right, and we take this opportunity of welcoming JlyV 1 irffwTTn v i I *jBPlm ' |P JllP - ,^-! *"* ■■ ■ men of the" silent'service,"' to whom' we owe so much. ■ '''llvvV tlffigjf '■■■ -i" ra ■-. _ jj^^j,— -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^kw e^ ■ - - In times of war, New Zealand' is instant in her * *Wffi©^aii* ■■■• •;.;' I -7T f . "^^ 'X ■ peace, our loyalty is no less marked and "British ' I-==^ r -- ~~— — goods for British people" is the Battle <Cry of Peace l^^S^^^S •I - v . • ,:•- :v" 'n ': Vi: in the Land of the Southern Cross. 'WS3&O I ' ' 'iP'I ;: Hutchinson Bros* Ltd 1 "We Serve You Well" !"'" si Queen St.; Broadway (Newmarket), Khyber Pass Road, Ponsonby Road, "* * '„■...-.- 'Strand Corner' puna), Milford, Great South ; Road (terminus). 1 ===== •.:.:'v : ' = '.'•;'• "..'". : . '"' . ' . =fe= .: .^''" ; : : ;.. : ■ ■:' -s ': : . ' : '':"''":' ' ''"■: , ■ ■''.:::/:■■■;.,: -.■■.;! s .:'-s.:r-.:: ■' '. \..'''" , ;/.: l i '?:■ iV; ; i^?'s:^?: p : '' : ;';:'6i^,'I J. A, Bradstreet I /jr 1 Drapery Importer, J fg ' %i 102-104-106 Karangahape Road, H M II 3P II Si We have just opened up ex Ruahine , If I A Wonderful Purchase 1 jI. . UIC I I IjcIUICo fCIUIIII vPdia© 1■! I — to tllG I Ladies' Astrakhan, Braid, Trimmed Fur, Astrakhan, Braid, Embossed B | | Stitching, etc. I i ~ \I j Customers are advised to take advantage of this I -ll "Clever Mary" is always I offer . n^ et in early ' as at , tbe T rice I I ready to help the man or I . will have a very speedy clearance. I I Woman whose hands are I Walk round our Showroom and Inspect. I 'j if troubled with dirt, grease, j 1 PRirFQ . 111 - •"• oil, paint, varnish, pot- / • FKlLhb: I 9 black, fruit or chemical 1 69/6,72/9,79/9, 84/I 1 stains. | U\J/ V) i £*j.\j 9 107 \7j Ot| " i ■■".'■ I Clever Mary has such I to £10/10/I wonderful neutralising , | ,oWI \Z/ 8 U^^ I I powers that the dirt s'ips |j..,,, v , v . ,__ ~,.-... ' _ !--i./;CS/--4^i3' : | . swiftly away leaving.the 1! J 1 skin fresh and soft. It In 1 Tt. 0 \%T 1 * e • I I works equally well in hot 1 I Thls Week Special : ! I or * fresh or salt water. I Ladies' Grey and Navy Fleecy-lined Bloomers, | ™? Marabout Capes, 25/9 each. I : "The Enemy of Grease* : " I ii II 'We close our establishment at 12.30 p.m. on Saturdays i 'V'lPB '■ - ' ' free sample tin sufficient for you to make a mall but fair ■'.' ■■ IB ■ '. . -*. '• -'" ;: '. '■'".''■ '••'■".'"••'« ' ' "' ; i ; - L it- 11 O •> •** ■•X;'V.' x *-. ,; - ■ i -? I ; W SSKfe£s:lSffi Ml • t0 enable our assistants to catch the 1.16 p.m. J %m , JKf southern train, the next being 3.30 p.m. i : . .■ : ■ v'':':,;;-; ; .:.,' ;•;;■ v■; j^r^- ■ :: I a, The FRGO ft® ' ]^mm^^m^, Sp,otLi s htandl^übfe :. I _ ■■■■.:. aaaKsaaaß** . • | Uw Motoring Necessity I ~ : ~ ~ NT 22/6 each ' Post Free " 1 ;, |"f%' ' •"" Til ' " Althonifh low in price, the ERCO must not be confused with the I ? C- BRAIMDAUER & Co.'S, Ltd. ™£~~« I on the market. It «of excellent construction ~' ! iCliriKliisi'p PCfciliTfr ' . an ' l^^ n *^ n -■) v I with the reflector of solid brass, heavily plated—the switch haatfie i,; WIfHUSySS.aSr h jS 3.^^^^^ no Lf puft r . ia heavy .stamped brass-the bracket is stamped steel. To use as-* Dama Xhcy t ?~ e *~* trouble lamp, simply unscrew the wing nut; the lamp can then be ! carried to of the car. ' I n 2^ , 3t to <w part of the car. £2*;- ' SKEATES & WHITE LID,, 48 Fort Street j > ~ . ■'~ ! V W ■vm^V 1 ' aSK TOOT OWTcKCCWa iw» •«• B _ L _ l L L j-.^ '- , 1 Work,. Bi™i««.h»« ck«.i««a fliMOfted Sample BOX. | -"? . .'."■' jv,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 3