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BUSINESS NOTICES. QUEEN'S HOTEL Corner QUEEN and ALBERT STS. THAMES. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION. GOOD TABLE. BOTTLED SOUTHERN ALES. Only the BEST of WINES and SPIRITS stocked, all true to label. Arch. DovelL PROPRIETOR. THE LARGEST Motor Ship IN THE WORLD, THE LARGEST Fleet of Motor-cars THE LARGEST Users of Machinery ALL RUN ON DICK'S ILO Modern Motor Oik AND HAVE BEEN USING IT FOR YEARP They would not continue to uae ILO OILS unless they gave COMPLETE SATISFACTION. COMPLETE SATISFACTION. ASK FOR DICK'S OILS BRITISH OILS, LTD., 60 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND.

IF YOU WANT YOUR PLUMBING WORK To Give LASTING SATISFACTION ENTRUST IT TO ESTIMATES FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Thames 'Phone 52.

AS I HAVE HAD MANY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE Optical Trade YOU CAN GIVE ME YOUR REPAIRS WITH CONFIDENCE. Adjustments made Free of Charge. A. P. BUIGK, (Nmt B*nk of N.Z., Th«m««). JBMOS. The VACULAC The VACULAC IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY MESSRS ANDERSONS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, end supplied direct to their LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS, HARE BROS. Installed with the HARE matched Pulsators (one over each bail) and HARE Teat Cups, you have the milker which is outstanding in all respects. CONVERT YOUR OLD MACHINE AT LOW COST TO A VACULAC. TERMS TO SUIT. Deal Locally. Helps your District. Be assured of Prompt Service. HARE BROS., LTD. PAEROA and AUCKLAND.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 1

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