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/ Office Phone.'22B4. . p ° Box 94 > Hamilton. Produce Phone, 1309 ' . Bankers: Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd. Fow, Cobbe & Co., Ltd COLLINGWOOD STREET, HAMILTON The Oldest and Largest Firm of General Auctioneers in the Prosperous'Waikato. L Manufacturers of Blinds, Beddiflg and Furniture Produce and Fruit Season, 1929-30. We face the new season under ideal conditions, for the rich and fertile Waikato farms are flushed with feed and prices for dairy produce are on a sound basis. These happy conditions in our district should result in good, prices being obtained for all farm produce and fruit, and we feel certain that growers who onsign to Hamilton, the natural distributing centre of the greatest dairying district in the world, will bene‘flt by so doing. Our business is growing week by week and to-day we handle two thirds of the wholesale fruit business in the Waikato and King Country. Mr J. p. Fow, the Mayor of Hamilton founded the business 21 years ago and' built up a large connection. The present Managing Director, Mr. Richard Cobbe, who was associated with the business of his father, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, for many years, has extended this valuable connection very considerably. This growth has a direct interest for every grower who consigns to ns because a wide circle of buyers means Keen competition and good returns to consignees. We would point out that we make no handling charges, and our cartage contract from rail to auction floor is one of the lowest in the North Island. •■■■>. To deal with the new business offering, we have Increased our staff and this will enable us to give still better service to both buyer 'and seller. We hope that you will end us a proportion of your output and thereby increase jrour average returns. , Poultry owners should consign to ois as we sell up to 2000 head a weeks, and we are the only distributors of poultry is the Waikato. We hold clearing sales in any district and our large connection ensures high .prices, ,

tk« ■Roonrv ttlnq UNIQUE OPBN'FIRe BOILER GRATES. PROVIDE A BRIGHT FIRE 111 THE SITTING ROOM AND HOT WATER IN THE KITCHEN. This new Boiler-Grate enables the “Lady of the House” to enjoy more comfort and leisure. As long aa a firr is burning in the Grate, Hot Water is being automatically supplied in the Kitchen, Scullery, or wherever arranged for. A great boon in Homes where Gas or Electricity is used for Cooking. Made ha three artistic designs. Obtainable through any Ironmonger. In the Scullery

you can DANCE to “TIPV * 14 / the Clouds (From “ Gold-diggers of Broadway”). t■. * • V Get this Great Columbia Fox Trot Record The ninety thousand Aucklanders who have seen the film found these two songs irresistible. And they’ll find the Columbia Fox Trot record just as catching. There’ll be a rush for this record. Secure yours while the shipment lasts. Note that fresh supplies of the vocal records, which were sold out, are now available. Book your records at your dealers. 01781—“ Tip-toe Thru the Tulips with Me.” Fox Trot Fred Rich and his Orchestra, with Vocal Trio. “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine.” Fox Trot. 4/The Knickerbockers Orchestra, with Vocal Trio. SONG RECORD NOW AVAILABLE. 01754—“ Tip-toe Thru the Tulips With Me.” “ Painting the Clouds with Sunshine.” 4/ ■ Len Maurice, Baritone. Records ELECTRIC RECORD ING - WITHOUT SCRATCH »harries Columbia Dealers - - Isaac Brown & Co. Mr*. W. H. Richardson Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, > LTD., Customs Street East, Auckland* * . . .v'/- ■>' • . i ■ ' 1 •. M??- ■* t

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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17804, 1 February 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17804, 1 February 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17804, 1 February 1930, Page 7