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HOLLOWAY BROS. LTD. TWO SHOPS 126 TAY STREET. PHONE 101. 12 DON STREET PHONE 522 SHOW WEEK SHOW WEEK IS HERE VISIT OUR DON STREET BRANCH V FOR THAT Wedding, Birthday or Xmas Present. Crystal Ware, Enamel Ware, Cut Glass Ware. Sets of Saucepans, Glasses, Stew Pans, Glass Dishes, Oval Boilers, Sets of Jugs and Glasses, Fancy Goods, Pottery Vases, Pocket Watches, Wallets, Dinner Sets. Shaving Outfits, Toilet Outfits; Tea Sets. Cutlery, Scents and Sprays. Etc.. Etc. And many other varieties too numerous to mention here AT 12 DON STREET. (Opp. A. Wachner’s). 126 TAY STREET. HOLLOWAY BROS., LTD. estimated production of gold 5162 ounces, including 201 ounces recovered in the cleaning up of old treatment plants. . , Copper produced was 214 tons, including five tons from copper precipitation. , ~.. During the period 267 tons of blister copper were produced from concentrates. COACH SERVICES.— Further relaxation of the war-time restrictions are reported in the announcement of the restoration of services on one of the most important of the “Green Line” coach routes. At the outbreak of war all coaches of this line, which normally link up the distant outer suburbs with London, were requisitioned for possible use as ambulances. The renewal of the service between Corbets, Tey and Upminster has been made possible by the release of a number of vehicles from war duty. (Rugby.)

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Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 24001, 16 December 1939, Page 3

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