HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! We INVITE INSPECTION of Our Beautiful SPRING PRESS FABRICS I ALL FAST COLOURS AND GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. UNSURPASSED IN VALUE SAMPLES SUPPLIED. OUR NEW LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ PYJAMAS—at 5/11 ARE SELLING QUICKLY. SEE QUR WINDOWS AND GET THE HABIT. SHOP AT SHOP AT ARBURY’S DRAPERS THAMES.
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IF? If the Government! offered a prize of £IOO for the best “solution of the slump”, 10,000 persons might try for the money, but probably the great majority would miss one extremely important factor the huge waste of money In duplication and, In some cases, triplication iof transport. No practicalplan for the restoration of the Dominion’s 'prosperity can ignore the transport problem The People’s Railways for The People’s Prosperity. ( j v ( i ( f i i < r j s t 3 t ) s f 3
Farmers! We have pleasure in advising that we have been appointed agents for the Thames and Hauraki Plains Districts for the wellknovrn line of Massey - Harris —= British Built = Farm Machinery, and we trust as a result of close attention to inquiries and requirements, to merit your future business in this direction. The Massey-Harris Warranty and Service is behind every machine they sell. Purchase only genuine spare parts made in the same factory as your machine. Beware of imitations. James Renshaw, HARDWARE MERCHANT POLLEN STREET CENTRAL P.O. Box 36. f Telephone 39K.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18606, 15 September 1932, Page 4
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