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FARRS f or Furniture BEDROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELD SU|^ S DINING SUITES CARPETS DUCHESSE CHESTS BEDS WIRES TALLBOYS SEWING MACHINES WARDROBES FIRESIDE CHAIRS WE BUY WE SELL FARRS FURNISHING COMPANY (N.Z.) LTD. 115.117 MANCHESTER STREET

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SORRY. MADAM. WE AM TEMrORARitj OUT OF SMALL SIZE BATTERIES, j THEY ARE TUB ONES MOST /% NEEDED BY THE fIWTINCFORCES. J ]'■: m \ (THANK YOU! IT OUR AIRMEN AW SOLDIERS HEED THEM, THAT'S THAT.j I'LL SE6. BORROW OR BUY A STANDARD SHE TORCH. AND ILL TELL MY FRIENDS TOyJ^r—‘ uo likewise, i —m THAT'S THE] WAY TO HELP THE* S* ) (fighting < \ FORCES/ IN the torrid tropical fighting zones of the South Pacific, the Small size Eveready Batteries are vitally needed for field and aeroplane radio; and other conjbat jobs. Help us keep the Fighting Services supplied (i) by using the largest Eveready Batteries —Type 950; (J) by making Year Batteries Last Longer —always flash Jfouf torch or off, don't keep it on for minutes at a tune. Laboratory tests prove that this makes Batteries LoS 45% Longer. A National Carbon Company Product eVEREADy TRADE-MARK ER/43/834 RADIO & TORCH BATTERIES

MINING Blackball Creek.—The Blackball dredtfe return last week was 198 hours. Snowy River Dredge wash-up at the Snow week because of the - . and the necessity tor minor repa Creek ItTP.—-T t i_ f ,vy ' short v ’°

GERMS STEAL RIFLES the Yes. germs steal rifles froth Br j. Allies. How do they do it? jne o tish Ministry ot Health states 1 . time lost through colds and nu * w year is equivalent in homb--1.000.000 rifles; 3500 tanks; 10 °0 ers. In other words, that Quan i weapons would be produced l ex „ nce there were no colds and nu. their campaign against spreaaiiß eases by coughs and sneezes, ana j f inp the public to trap germs m tandkerchiefs. , . _ C cjsted War production can also- „ New Zealand by similat mem , nid of course with the as “l?o a ,Jt e rs” Baxters Luna Preserver inland's is and always has been. New Z most popular cough remedy ana* •oared solely by the Proprietore- |^ b> ters. Ltd.. Colombo st.. Chnstcnu.^

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 6

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376

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 6

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