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CLARENCE L. TURNER, D.C. Chiropractor. McKEE’S BUILDINGS, Phone 1780. X-Ray facilities. Consultation free. Compiled by late Bishop W. L. Williams STORY OF THE EAST COAST Missionary Efforts; Intertribal Clashes; the Waerenga-a-hika Fight; Te Kooti’s Escape from Chatharns; the Poverty Bay Massacre; Siege of Ngatapa; and many other interesting events connected with the native life and European settlement. This absorbing story of the early days will be published in book form this week, and may be obtained from Mr. C. AY. Muir, or other booksellers, dr direct from the Herald Publishing Office. Price 2/6. Postage 2d extra. As only a limited number is being printed, those desiring to possess a copy of this valuable record of East Coast history are advised to make early application. rpi-IE merchant or manufacturer who advertises believes in his goods. He openly challenges comparison with the goods of any competitor. He knows that advertising is useless unless backed up by the highest quality in production. Therefore the public should support the advertiser. By advertising he publicly proclaims his faith in his own products—and great businesses, like great characters, are founded on faith.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17909, 13 October 1932, Page 6
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