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SEASIDE AND y HOLIDAY RESORTS. The Herald is the most convenient and satisfactory daily newspaper for holiday-makers and residents at Summer Resorts. Early and regular deliveries everywhere. If you havo arranged for your summer cottage or holiday accommodation you can with confidence finalise the details in the matter of a good newa servicp by ordering the Herald now. Instruction may bo given to Runners or telephoned to Publishing Office (5 a.m. to 5 p.m.), 40-114. General Office (8 a.m. to 10 p.m.), 46-944. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. Banish the annoying clatter of typewriters by _ installing Remington-Noiseless. Ring 44-930 for a price on your old machines. Armstrong and Springhall, Ltd., 36, Fort Street. N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD. Incorporated May, 1923.) ' The New Primary Industry ISSUED SHARE CAPITAL .. £240.000 RESERVE FUNDS EXCEED .. £420,000 (Held by Bondholders' Trustees and - Invested in Trust Securities.) NOTE.—This Amount Increases Weekly. BONDS SUBSCRIBED FOR, 11400,000. Plantations Established. Held by Bondholders .. .. 112.000 acres Reserve Areas .. •• 5,600 Area of Roads, Breaks. Care- „ takers, and other Reserves 14,000 131,600 acres NOTE.—The above is equivalent to over 500 Sauare Miles. Number of Trees planted exceeds 50.000.000. "Write for particulars. Brokers, SMITH. WYLIE & CO., LTD., 9-11, ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., 100, QUEEN'STREET. AUCKLAND and VICTORIA ST.. HAMILTON. Suppliers of Earthenware pipes and fittings. CONCRETE PIPES. FIELD DRAIN TILE 9. BUILDING BRICKS. FACING BRICKS. FIRE BRICKS.. MASTERTILE PARTITION BLOCKS. CEMENT, HYDRAULIC LIME, SAND. SHINGLE AND METAL. PLASTERING MATERIALS. HOUSEHOLD. STEAM AND SMITHY COALS, t CALL AND INSPECT OUR IMPROVED MOTORING TENTS. EASY TO CARRY AND SIMPLE TO / ERECT. DIFFERENT STYLES. QUALITIES AND SIZES. ) Also, KAMPKOOK, finest two-burner Camping Stove. Prices from 33s to 62s 6d. Everything stocked for Comfort in Home or Camp. Write for. Illustrated Catalogue. E. Le Roy, TENT COVER AND COAT MAKER, 81, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SIGHT TESTING. T. PEACOCK AND SON, 1 - OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. 218 QUEEN STREET. J A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C., Lon., F. 1.0.. Eng. T D. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C. F.8.0.A . London. F.1.P., Eng. SPECIFY "PROTEX " SAFES AND STRONGROOM DOORS. Agents .WINGATE AND CO.. LTD., 29-35, QUEEN STREET. "The House Built on Quality." THE DOMINION'S RECORD IN DAILY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IS HELD BY THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND'S LEADING DAILY. Tho average of it* net paid daily sales exceeded 55,500 COPIES, during the whole of 1928. AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE. Auckland. January 9th, 1929. We, the nudersigned, after a careful investigation of the books of Messrs. "Wihon 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 coyies, per day during 'he -..h01e of that period. J A. DHNCAN. F S.A.A. (En:?.), GEO. 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, epoilt, machine overrun, 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 of daily circulation the cost of advertising in The New Zealand Herald is tho lowest in the Dominion. It serves the greatest purchasing power in New Zealand, as the population within its coverage consists of 33.8 per cent, of the Dominion's total. THE PREDOMINANT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DOMINION, THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. C H pBANKHAM, TIMBER YARD AND JOINERY FACTORY. MAHIJRU STREET. NEWMARKET. Large Stocks Of TOTARA. OREGON, REDWOOD, CEDAR, RIMU, MATAI. OAK. DOOhS, SASHES, FRAMES. 3 PLY WOODS, GLASS, PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS. CONCRETE HOUSE BLOCKB, ALL FINISHING LINES DRY DRESSED. QUOTATIONS ex Country Mill or Yard,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20454, 4 January 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20454, 4 January 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20454, 4 January 1930, Page 8