100 YEARS OF PROGRESS r*Sj& m Centennial 1840 1940 THE UNION BANK'S association with New Zealand dates from 1840, when the first banking office in the land was opened at Britannia (Petone) on the shores of Port Nicholson .... Before another twenty years had passed branches of the Bank were operating in seven of the principal provinces of New Zealand Thus from the earliest days of settlement the Bank has been Identified with New Zealand and for one hundred years its resources have aided development in all departments of economic life .... Policies must change to meet changing conditions, but the Bank's principles and Its reputation for security and service have been built on the enduring foundation laid in pioneering times On the occasion of the New Zealand Centennial the Bank recalls with pride its own century old record in the Dominion Closely intertwined with the history of New Zealand the Bank's record has become a tradition in the country. No. 5 Head Office far Hew Zealand Wellington. Ik UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1(37 NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST BANK BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA I FARMERS' TIMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE IN TRUCK LOTS FOR • Pig Sties • Poultry Houses • Gates, etc. Full particulars on application to— ELLIS & BURNAND ud. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS HAMILTON HAMILTON VACCINE CO- LTD. JJAMILTON -yACCINE QO., | 154 VICTORIA STREET. WHOLE lIFRU rOLlCY—Vaccine costs 2/per cow. Including Free Vaccine to follow up Inrected animals. Phone 3»«8. FRED. PRATT. Manager, box 181. WOOL. HIDES. SKINS ir.MK.MO ill I*K AM) >KI> CO.—B'J.verS Wool, Hides. Sheepskins, fallow. Horsohilr Callskins. etc. Now aituatei at Wll*«n ranliam’s premise*. Frankton • Just oier railway line;, send your «kin« i ■ nhone for inner to cal), Highest ca&fc prices, expert grading, prompt returns, i hone*: Hay 1 »**:. MfhS 4;'10, 123 u« buyers, A. J. R. Ryan, L. F. Barry.
EDUCATIONAL 1939 ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS. JJEMINGWAY'S UNRIVALLED RECORD. 522 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. 522 DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total Passes for all New Zeaand . HEMINGWAY’S Passes All the rest combined HEMINGWAY’S SCORE: 74* per cent or all recorded passes. Make your pass a certainty. Enrol with the School that gets the record suits. now reJJEMINGWAY’S gCHOOL, P.O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR S. B. SIMSREGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER, LICENSED SURVEYOR. PHONE 1276. WELL-BORING WATER yyATER! yyVTER! QEO. JJUTCHINSON, FOR RELIABLE WATER DRILLING PHONE 2 MORRINSVILLE
PIHAUTEA ROMNEYS 111111 4 r- £»■ Hi ag . Some of the maiden 2-shear rams sold at Hamilton Fair last year. Ram Fair. 100 will be offered at Tomorrow’* Hamilton 1 J The Pihautea Flock was founded over 70 years ago and is one of the oldest and largest flocks in the Dominion today. Careful culling and breeding to one type has produced an even type noted for their fine heads and great constitution Regular clients who have used Pihautea Rams only for over 25 years invariably top ewe fairs. The price paid for their ewes is much in excess of the average that it is more than sufficient to purchase their annual draft of fresh Pihautea Rams. 700 Pihautea Rams Delivered Annually. J. CARNE BID WILL - "PIHAUTEA” - FEATHERSTON
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21043, 21 February 1940, Page 10
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