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=zz>otKzr>oa<rz>oo<z^o<^z>oo<i^o<2i>oo<^>«i^>«(<i>i MR FARMER \ Does it matter whether it-’s the guaranteed price or the I compensated price if you are going to lose a? the result of $ an unsuccessful lawsuit or be fined for offences . . . unwit--1 tingly committe. Avoid even the possibility of unpleas- * antness and know where you stand by purchasing a copy of j N.Z. FARMER’S LEGAL HANDBOOK / By ; Win. F. JOHNS I a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. i The only book specially written for farmers, dealing with legal matters affecting their everyday life and business. Illustrated by 150 interesting cases. “It is certainly a very interesting publication for any farmer to have.”—Mr A. A. Ross. Te Kauwhata. “I find the book most interesting and instructive.”— Mr R. D. Duxfield, Ilorotiu. “I would not like to be without my copy.”—Mr W. J. Hall, Matatoki. “Worth three times the price asked.” —Mr F. Moulder. Okoroire. Price 5/-. Obtainable from. Waihi Telegraph Office WAIHI BUY QR SELL GOOD SEC JND-lIAND FURNITURE anything that is in demand Consult : EORGE SHEPHERD EORGE SHEPHERD ICENSED SECOND-HAND DEALER LOWER SEDDON ST. (Just below Harriotts.) or Deals That Give Mutual Satisfaction. ADVERTISEMENTS YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE RAPIDITY OF RESULTS! |<JVERY day brings new evidence of the Telegraph's value. Within the hour of delivery r riders will be writing—’phoning - calling to clinch a bargain or make a deal advertised in the Telegraph Classified Columns. USE THE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED COLUMN.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8869, 5 February 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8869, 5 February 1943, Page 4