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British-Israel Lectures Resumed TUNE IN TO STATION IZM, MANUREWA, AT 8.30 P.M. ON SUNDAY NEXT and thereafter each Thursday and Sunday Evening, at 8.30 p.m. The Auckland British-Israel Association invites all interested in British-Israel teaching to become members of the jAssociation. Subscription 5/- per annum. Membership forms will be gladly sent on request. LENDING LIBRARY.—The Association has an extensive Lending Library, containing all the latest British-Israel books. Please make use of it. Cur Reading Rooms and Library are open each day from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. (Fridays until 9 p.m.), You are cordially invited to visit us. ALL BRITISH-ISRAEL BOOKS ON SALE. Auckland British-Israel Assn. (Inc.) 200 PACIFIC BUILDING, CORNER WELLESLEY and QUEEN STS., AUCKLAND.

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Such a gift would be much approbated by your friends at "Home," and entails no trouble for you. Merely send 5/6 cash to: The Secretary, The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, Box 866, Wellington, together with full address of any resident in Great Britain. Write friend's name in block letters. For this amount our London _ Office will send, free of cost to recipient, 4 lbs. of New Zealand "Finest" Butter —-each pound carefully packed in a carton and the four cartons into a larger carton. A card, giving name of sender, will be enclosed in package. To ensure delivery befote Christmas, orders must reach the Board before October 27th. SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY. WRITE TO-DAY 2 While this makes an acceptable Christmas Gift, the Board also undertakes this service any time during the year. THIS IS THE WRINGER FOR QUICK & EASY NET: Sales Tax included. ft m Wxzesassarnmmmm^ (F -ASK ANY WHO OWNS ONE For ease and speed, choose an ACME. No other wringer can get through the heaviest of washes in such quick time and with so little effort. Ask any woman who owns one and learn the advantages of the exclusive ACME features—the patent rustproofed steel frame, the reversible water drain that prevents splashing and enables the clothes to be wrung from either side, and many other ||3 labour saving ACME ideas. You can examine the ACME LpkElg at any Hardware Store. Look pjpg|gl for the name on the wringer. It is a guarantee that you are getting the best THE NEW ALL-BRITISH ACME WRINGERS LTD. M DAViD ST.. GLASGOW, S.E., Scotland Factory Representatives: GUTHRIE & NORTON LTD., Paykels Buildings, Aomc Avenue, Auckland, N.Z. 50, REIL9EB : for . RMEUMATISM£ Rheumo is certain —it dispels excess uric acid, the cause of Rheumatism, and seldom fail* to give permanent relief from pain.C Proved by thousands. RHIEIJMO%tfe 1 s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 3

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