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POSITION OF NEW ZEALAND’S OVERSEAS TRADE LATEST FIGURES OCTOBER 1935 EXPORTS . & UNITED KINGDOM y:A Co <'*ro?si c * 85 79% IMPORTS o^. CO <0 o UNITED 5 I\7 KINGDOM o 48 e A 51 SSSpfc o Source: Customs Statistics Office. In October of this year Britain bought 85% of our total exports. All other countries combined purchased only 15%. Yet we Imported 49% of our total imports or £1,748,000 from countries other than Britain. You can help rectify this position by choosing a wholly British motor oil, Sternol W.W., product of the company that supplies the Royal Airforce, and the British army and nary. STERNOL A 2000 MILE MOTOR OIL 100% BRITISH

A C tASS OFO0 F 0 JN ACCOUNTANCY, The reason "Why such a high percentage of Hemingway’s students pas 3 the Accountancy Professional Examinations Is the individual attention every student receives. Each student Is In effect a class of one. He works by himself, unhampered by Others around him. His studies are under the direct personal supervision of the foremost 'Accountancy experts. His rate of progress is governed only by his own efforts. LET HEMINGWAY’B BRING YOU TO SUCCESS. Make Accountancy Qualincatlort your goal, and with Hemingway’s to aid you your success is assured In the mlmlmum time and at lowest expense. Don’t merely wish Tor a higher salary. Act —and Now ! Write to-day for FREE Book: “Accountancy.” EMINGWAY’S # H OORRESPONDENCE p.o. Box svß. gCHOOLS, AUCKLAND.

The Very LATHE for You! © PIK*. fIJ/10/. Baok gear, hollow spindle, 31n. centres, top and oroaa alldo traverse, swing jBJIn. oan, indexed, eto. A Thorough Engineering Jobl Write for List. W. M. PITCHER, New Zealand Agents, 1 Ngaburu St,, Eden Terraoe, Auckland.

THE MOTORISTS’ GUIDE DON’T FORGET The ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO Still givo their FREE SERVICE ON ALL CAR BATTERIES TAKE 'ADVANTAGE OF THIS SERVICE before you depart on your holidays, _ and have a Merry Christmas. THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, OF N.Z. ’Phone 1755. 23 Collingwood Street. Hamilton. MOTORING REGULATIONS 6.—WARNING DEVICES (1) Every motor-vehicle shall he equipped with a warning-device attached thereto, other than a siren or bell, and capable of emitting sound immediately when actuated, and clearly audible under normal conditions for a distance of not. less than 300 feet. (2) Every motor-vehicle used by a Ore brigade for attendance at Ores shall (in addition to the warning-device described in clause (l) hereof) be equipped with a warning-device of the type known as a siren. (3) No motor-vehicle shall be equipped with a siren, except—(a) A motor-vehicle used by .a lire brigade for attendance at Ores; (b) A motor-vehicle used on road patrol work by a Police OTtlcer or Traffic Inspector. (4) Every motor-vehicle used as an ambulance shall 4in addition to the warning-device described in clause (i) hereof) be equipped with a belt as a warning-device. © c/ New Tops tor Closed or Open Cars When the hood of your car becomes worn, torji, and shabby, let us replace it with a new one. We have a fine range of various materials and can do the job in quick time at a low cost. J. POMEROY & CO. LTD. Complete Motor Sorvice Station, ALEXANDRA STREET, HAMILTON. ’PHONES 1990, lflSl.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 28 (Supplement)

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 28 (Supplement)

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 28 (Supplement)