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THE AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER ILLUSTRATED FAMILY WEEKLY. WILL BE DELIVERED PROMPTLY BY EUNNERS EACH WEEK TO CITY AND SUBURBAN SUBSCRIBERS. Instructions Telephoned to th© following numbers will receive prompt attention: 6 a.m to 5 pm. 8 a m. to 10 p m. .. 40-114. .. <6-941. NX PERPETUAL FORESTS Incorporate'! May- 1923SHARE CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £24-0,000. THE NEW PRIMARY INDUSTRY PLANTATIONS ESTABLISHEDHeld by Bondholders .. 102.000 Acres. Reserve areas . - ■ • • 5,100 Acres. Area of Roads, Break*. Car* takers' and other Reserves 13,900 Acres. Total 121 000 Acres. NOTE.—The above is equivalent to ISO •quart) miles. RESERVE FUND. Cfl«h held by Bondholders' Trustees, invested in Trust tiecurities. exceeds. . . . £383,000 0 0 NOTE.—This amount is increasins weekly. BROKERS: SMITH, WYLIE & CO., LTD., 9 11. ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. KRYPTOK INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES i Are a blessing to those requiring '' one correction for distance and another for close work. Wo specialise io . fitting thene lenses. BALFOUR M. IRVINE. F.S.M.C. Prizeman by Eiam.. London. 16, K A RANG All APE ROAD. PLorio 45009. THERE ARE MANY PAINTS—But only one SAMSON SUPERFINE READY MIXED PAINT. It stands on its own for quality and sterling durability—and this is what you want in Paint. It pays to use the best. Go for Samson and get the Value. FHILLIPPS k IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. SIGHT TESTING. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. 218. QUEEN STREEI. J. A. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C., Lon.. F. 1.0.. Eng. T. D. PEACOCK. , P.S.M.C., F.8.0.A.. London. 1.-.1.0-. -Eng. SPORT SHOES ' OF EVERY KIND. W» have opened up our NEW SEASON'S Lines of SPORT SHOES, which will provide the Correct Shoe for all kinds of games, includin;--TENNIS. " , BOATING, BOWLING. CRICKET. Inspection Invited. DADLEY'S, LTD.. IMPORTERS OF HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR. 200, QUEEN STREET. THE OLD FIRM ARE BUSY NOW SPLASHING TAR SCIENTIFICALLY. DISTAR, RESTAR. ETC.. ETC. BED SAND OR WHITE BHELL SAND. ESTIMATES PHONE «-708. SAM WHITE AND SONS, THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE, ACCIDENT MARINE INSURANCE. !AN AUCKLAND COMPANY. A NEW DOMINION RECORD IN DAILY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY {THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND'S LEADING DAILY. The average of its net paid daily Bales exceeded 55,500 COPIES, during the whole of 1928. ) AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE: Auckland, January 9th, 1929. We, the undersigned, after a careful investigation of tlio books of Messrs. Wilson and Horton. Limited, have ascertained the average net paid daily circulation of The New Zealand Herald for the total period of twelve months ended 31st December, 1928, and hereby certify that it is in excess of 65,500 copies per day during the whole of that period. J A. DUNCAN. F.S.A.A. (Eng.). Ceo. W. HUTCHISON. F.P.A. (N.Z.). Public Accountants. Note.—The above certificate embraces only net paid sales and does not include voucher. free, unsold, returned, spoilt, or any copies whatever, which are not actually paid for. SUPREME IN CIRCULATION. HIGHEST IN QUALITY. LOWEST IN COST. On the price per inch per thousand copies nf dally circulation, the rost of advertising in The New Zealand Herald i* the lowrent in the Dominion. It Borvea thi greatest purchasing power in New Zealand, as tlio population within its coverage consists of .",3.8 per cent, of the dominion's total. THE PREDOMINANT ADVERTISING . MEDIUM OF THE DOMINION, TP NEW ZEALAND HERALD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 10