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“New Zealand "wjjl find that, she, y> ill ; hoc have as large a number bftoiirists from the United States, this year as she has been accustomed to anticipate,’’ re-. : marked Mr. Alien W. Cliffe, a visitor from London, to a Southland Times reporter. “The recent financial crashes ■ in New York have resulted in a general . depression, temporarily, at any rate.” Webster Bros, advertise a big fruit sale of .3000 boxes for-to-morrow /Friday) at • their rooms at 1.30 o’clock. ' ' <■' The Hustlers’ genuine Summer Sale is.- > now on. Their, prices are always the ■ lowest possible consistent with quality*.c but when the genuine sale reductions^ 1 © v made tliey become -irresistible. 11?® i sterling policy of only bolding two sales each year, is-an important factor in t'« unrivalled excellence; of the.values o ei cd. The Hustlers, Drapers. One can always' do with another freek especially if the cost, is ' not 'l’gb. . ' • Gruer’s are makinga I 1 rock; Mate • Week, , during which' special values -we ‘ ' fered. The wise will call early- -pecia window-and inside display. It’s good business for every man to- have a. natural but dignified portrait to use- when publicity demands. The same picture wJ! make the family happy, as well-ae cancel--obligations of friendship; Oakley s Stpdipej Kash Building hinafaira). Devon Street/

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1930, Page 10

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