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EMPIRE TRADE PROCESSION Photographs of Yesterday's Outstanding Displays ■ mm m 'tgSSSsI&SS I . f-SM ms m Kf: ' Bmi mt mrt m m Hi m mm • ' *•*" '/*» - &#a 46ZZ iliiiliii mmmm WMy Free Chocolates and Popular Air*-from this beautifully-decorated float during yesterday'* procession• proved an **■ method' telling the world that-" TEASPOON-TEA IS ALWAYS BETTER." r> / : -• 4 • m v. f ■s; ■m m V'i mimm t'V. Maffi The well-known "ANCHOR," symbol of finest and freshest butter, was conspicuous on one of the Anchor ' Products' delivery vans in yesterday's procession. 15 m r * <, 5 > ;> ' ?&•« ill m** k* m NEW ZEALAND; DRY CLEANING C* IH? .■>■ ■ mm Bli lliliiili ISM ■ ; - " . .' ' .v-v'^ ;.V-n ... S»IH1 Leading the Empire in Quality THE NEW ZEALAND DRY CLEANING, CO. LTD.', exhibit, representing the most up-to-date plant in the Empire and the largest organisation in New Zealand. iftlll ISM 5 • V' " ! lIP — _ r «« •• >" :>o v-"\ 11 •> V: y $ : X ;. -'-■ :• W*•■ Vv': ■- *i!-■Sj i« "i ¥®;ssi gllllii isS* IB fin 3iissi» Always popular! ROBINSON'S ICE CREAM exhibit emphasises the marvellous grow^oT this, organuation. This new insulated van is the finest in Australia and is builton.^e,famous. Diamond.^Chum- supplied'by CAVANAGH & CO. LTD., Symonds Street. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22733, 20 May 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22733, 20 May 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22733, 20 May 1937, Page 15

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