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XTOR SALE White Paper (reel ends); 3d per lb.—Apply Waipa Post

—Now Listen to StationsYou’ve Never Heard Before SUPREME IN TONE. GENEROUS j IN | VOLUME. TIE 1.1, Mm DOMINION JHE gPENOE J7LECTRICAL I gIBIO £O., [TD, THE LEADING ELECTRICAL AND RADIO S ENGINEERS, f SLOANE AND ALEXANDRA STREETS, TE AWAMUTU. j Phones for Service 1 — ! Shop: 353. Night: L. Spence, 303. H. Spence, 414. j SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BY RAIL THE TOUCH OF SPRING Soon the young folk will be home from school. Soon they will be expecting that cheap trip by rail—the little holiday that saves Jack and Jill from becoming dull. Parents, it will do you good to be young again with your children, in bright holiday outgoings by rail. Less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a fraction over a penny, first-class, for adults, are the ruling fares. Half-fares are charged for children under 1 2 years, and those under 3 years are carried free. For particulars of suitable train trips consult your nearest Stationmaster, City Booking Office, or your Travel Agency. Special Concessions For Family Parties. CHEAP AND SAFE TRIPS FOR ALL. Just a “MOTOR CAR”! You have never seen a nameless motor car offered for sale. You would not consider its purchase no matter what its price. Yet every day you are offered merchandise that has no more sponsorship than an unknown, unnamed car. A radio set which is represented as “just as good as the advertised makes. . .’ r Shoes and clothing of plausible appearance but unknown origin. . . . Foods and cosmetics with new and strange labels. It is important in small purchases just as in buying a motor car to know that the manufacturer stands behind what he has made. When he puts his name and trade-mark on the goods and advertises them for your attention you can depend on getting worth for your money. No manufacturer can afford to advertise goods of questionable value. IT PAYS TO BUY ADVERTISED GOODS

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Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3505, 14 August 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3505, 14 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3505, 14 August 1934, Page 2

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