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SAMSON THE STURDY PAINT. t*AMED FOR ITS PERFORMANCES. ITS TRIED AND PROVEN QUALITIES. AS THE FINEST PAINT OF ALL FOR STANDING UP TO WEAR AND TEAR PHILIJIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN ST. INTEGRITY. Absolute guarantees against any breach of trust, financial strength and complete efficiency—these factors, coupled with years of experience, make the Now Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, specially Qualified to act as Trustee and Executor. This soundly-established Company offer's you the advantages of experienced and businesslike administration, with freedom from worry and the further benefit of its im- , partial organisation. Interesting free handbook of information from any Branch Office or from the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND GOOD USED DOORS. WINDOWS, SASHES, FRAMES. REGISTER GRATES POSTS; GATES, SUNDRIES. GOOD COAL RANGES. Bach Stoves a Specialty SAM. WHITE AND SONS. . FANSHAWE STREET. ' Phone 44-703 "GELATOZE" DUPLICATORS (Regd ) F'CAP-FOLIO. 16a Gd; QUARTO, 15s 6d. Efficient, Economical, Clean. Reproduces typed and written copies, designs and musio in large numbers. Hektograph Inks, Carbon Paper and Duplicating Paper Stocked. W. TATLBY, Phone 41-743. 105 FEDERAL ST.. AUCKLAND. REFRIGERATION. "LINDE" Ammonia Compressors. Pipe Coils. Ice and Brine Tanks. Made at Our Own Works in Auckland. " Corkboard " for Insulation. And all Refrigerating Requisites always in Stock I J. WILDRIDGE AND SINCLAIR (N.Z.), LTD.. Panshawe Street, Auckland A. B. WRIGHT AND SONS, LIMITED. RECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND CARRIERS, . SHIPPING AND CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS, MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS. COMMERCE STREET. AUCKLAND Telegraphic Address: "Carrying," Auckland. THE SOUTH BRITISH FOR FIRE. ACCIDENT, MARINE INSURANCE. AN AtCKLANI) COMPANY. A RECORD , ACHIEVEMENT i NET SALES OF THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD / EXCEED 60,000 PER DAY FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1933. LARGEST NET PAID DAILY CIRCULATION IN THE ' DOMINION NET SALES CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, after a careful investigation of the publisher's books, have ascertained the average net paid circulation of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD for the total period of twelve months ended December 31, 1933, and hereby certify that it is in excess of 60.000 copies' per day. - The average net , paid circulation of Saturday's edition for the same period is in excess of 65,000 copies. MORRIS, DUNCAN AND GYLLIES. BUTCHISON. ELLIFFE AND CAMERON. Public Accountants and Auditors. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD NEW ZEALAND HERALD DELIVERED DAILY IN TOWN AND SUBURBB QD PER WEEK. INSTRUCTIONS FOR DELIVERY OF THE HERALD OR ALTERATIONS IN ADDRESSES WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. / THE WEEKLY NEWS NEW/ ZEALAND'B PREMIER ILLUSTRATED FAMILY WEEKLY. WILL BE DELIVERED PROMPTLY BY RUNNERS EACH WEEK TO CITY AND SUBURBAN SUBSCRIBERS. TELEPHONES: PUBLISHING OFFICE. I 6 A.M.' TO * P.M. / » 4U-114) QUEEN BTREET OFFICE V a a r\* » 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M. J . 46-944 SATURDAYS: « A.M TO 10 P.M WILSON AND HORTON, LTD. 0 WELLINGTON OFFICE: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' BLDG., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone 42-933. G. M. WiliSON, Representative, THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD MAY »BE OBTAINED IN WELLINGTON FROM POST OFFICE BOOKSTALL, (N. L. STEVENS). NEXT TO GENERAL POST OFFICE. 181 Featherston Street. TE ARO BOOK DEPOT. LTD.. 64 Courtenay Place. rpAUPO r JX)TARA rpiMBER CO.. LTD.. PUTARURU S AND NEWMARKET (Pbone 2). (Phone 41-960). TOTARA MATAI RIMO. : KAURI, IMPORTED' TIMBER, PLY WOOD. ETC.. SPLIT TOTARA POSTS. STRAINERS, ETC Clients are cordially invited to visit our Yards and inspect Slocks of Timber and Fencing Material. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 8