LIVE AND LET LIVE! t f .*• . ' Buy yourOilandPetrol from yourlocaWealer! Hi He is in your neighbourhood to supply your every want, to give helpful advice and service in return for your friendly interest and support. / / 0 The whole of his investment is tied up in the neighbourhood in which you live. HI He and his wife and family are absolutely dependent on you for their livelihood, U Don’t just call in to your Local Dealer when you run out of petrol or oil—just for convenience. • ’ S 5 . -■ 1 • .... . ; ■ . : ' . (• _ ; •• ® , Make all your purchases from your Local Dealer. Without your support he cannot continue long in business—-and he may not , be there one day when you are most in need v of him, H Be friendly, be neighbourly, and reap the reward in good service. i"' ‘ \ \ The Texas , Compmy (Am tnhiii) Limited
A five-year-old girl, who has made a lone journey of 7000 miles through Canada and across the,Atl_antic, reached Plymouth a few weeks ago in an ocean liner. She is Deborah Harrison, and her grandmother motored from Harrogate to meet her. Deborah’s parents, who settled in British Columbia nine years ago, were unable at the last moment to accompany the child on her first visit to England. Huia ” is an Otago butter, and is the finest flavoured in New Zealand.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22101, 3 November 1933, Page 5
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