MSffffl *'" ■ "V . 1931 BRITISH "^USTRJES 1 R si } .- Oi'-iuipli?., -.; ' Aiid Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, 1 "ef&Fifairy t & j&"2I - - ,UYERS ! —- 800.. H.-sur passage MOWS 'T'HE World's Greatest National Trade Exhibition is of interest to every New Zealand Buyer, Merchant, or Trader. Learn for yourself what Britain is making see the achievements of modern British science and manufacture. You will meet representatives from 60 different countries you will gain new ideas you will secure buying facts for the advantage of your business. 0 Britain is Our Best Customer ! Hew Zealanders will promote their Prosperity by helping to make Britain Prosperous I Full Particulars and Invitation Tickets obtainable from Mr. L. A. PAISH, 0.8. E., M.M. Trade Commissioner (P.O. Box 369), T. & G. Building, Grey St., Wellington. Or from The Department of Overseas Trade, 35 Old Queen Street, London, England. Of The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham, England. H AWAIT Now is the time! Just think! 19 days of carefree life on your own dream isle come true! All the allurement of the tropica with none of the discomforts. Whole trip can be done in 6 weeks. Low excursion fares. EXCURSION SGMUZB BAILINGS, leave Auckland K.M.S. Arr. Auckl'd December K AORAKGI , January 25 January IS NIAGARA February 23 February 10 AOfiANGI Hftreh 33 Full particular* fr&ini— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z. Ltd. You'll Agree Pure Breath is simply good manners 'J'O a sensitive woman nothing offends lik- most men's breath. Not a pleasant subject, maybe, but one that ought to be looked at frankly. Ask your chemist about May Breath. Little tablets that instantly combat offensive breath. Not a perfume, for that's only a concealment. A scientific breath deodorant in convenient form that you can carry in your pocket. One tablet does the business, whether from smoking, the iflouth, the teeth —• no matter what. May Breath 1/- AT ALL CHEMISTS Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? If 60, a small advertisement m the classified section of Thb Pksss will be all you need. 12 words 1«, three insertions 2s 6d, <-—8
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 4
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