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f Business Men ! ''’" • Wisfit the OjmCnisla T“TZ -IS —. gFEHSEBSUJASSW At Olympia, LONDON, and Castle Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM. Cotton Textile Section at White City, LONDON, February 16-28. Artificial Silk Section at Albert Hall, LONDON, February 16-21. Next Year’s Fair will be the most important ever held from the viewpoint of New Zealand business people. To take full advantage of the Preferential Tariff, New Zealand buyers should learn at first hand what Great Britain has to offer. Great advances are being made by British Manufacturers, and the best way to study their vast and varied achievements is to visit “ Great Britain’s Shop-window” at London and Birmingham next February. New Zealanders will find the journey both profitable and interesting. Their comfort and , interests will be completely gratified. . “We realise that on the prosperity of Greatßritain Make your plans NOW to be in England depends the prosperity of during February. Book your passage early! this country. . . . So it is necessary to do everything Full particulars and invitation tickets obtainable we can to stimulate trade from Mr. L. A. Paish, 0.8. E., H.M. Trade ComS missioner (P.O. Box 369), T. & G. Building, Grey they can pay us back Street, Wellington. with th ir manufactured O r ffom The Department of Overseas Trade, 800 *’ 35 Old Queen Street, London, England. — Hon. Geo. Forbes, on tie eve of his Or The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, departure tor Im- -rw* • i i i 9 perial Conference. Birmingham, England* See the World—Visit Britain aaid the Bodustries Fair? i

The New Name of These New Cars Is the Old Reliable Name of Very Good Cars at Low Prices ' The Grahams and their dealers celebrate the advent of these cars with a complete protec- ? f ’ vc equipment of shatter-proof safety plate s iass - factor of protection to the perfec--2KAAAMI tion four-speed transmission, their WWpWx smartness of design, sturdy and versatile performance, and their attraction becomes irresistible to the most critical, to the most. Every Graham Six appreciative buyCEand every Graham 1 1 J Eight is completely _ , equipped with shat- In spite of a general rise in car prices ter-proof plate glass. following the increased tariff we are passing on the full savings of pre-tariff prices 0,1 existing stocks of these new Graham " cars. Buy now, at this considerable saving, // car to which. your best judgement will \ /fVdy eventually lead you. i" -- IK JSITIL M! J.. ZSi N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. Branches Throughout New Zealand.

. CARRY PROTECTION IN YOUR POCKET. Carry Pulmonas—the pleasant-tasting pastilles that protect throat and lungs from colds and infection. Pulmonas relieve irritation and sore throat, bronchitis ’flu and all lung and chest troubles. Keep a tin in your coat pocket. 1/6 and 2/6. — Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21191, 18 September 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21191, 18 September 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21191, 18 September 1930, Page 10

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