MAKE RANGIORA Your Shopping Centre MEN! A NEW OVERCOAT CUT ON SMART LINES FROM ATTRACTIVE TWEEDS WILL IMPROVE YOUR APPEARANCE. SEE THESE AT YOUR EARLIEST! THEY ARE SPLENDID VALUE. THE FARMERS’ - RANGIORA
PUBLIC NOTICES. THE RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL has FOR SALE, BEDFORD TRUCK. ALSO—AII-Steel GROCER'S DELIVERY BODY. TENDERS CLOSE with the undersigned ON JUNE 24th, 1943. S. G. DALLEY. 7512 County Clerk, .VANTED KNOWN. CARROTS, 61b 1/-: Potatoes, 101b 1/-: Onions, 51b 1/-. Southland Swedes, 81b 1/-. Hickmotts, 756 SEND your Prescriptions for Social Security Free at Hodgkinson's Dispensary. 'Phone 37. 561 BARKER’S Bronchial Balsam, the best mixture for colds and influenza, 2s 6d. Hickmott’s Pharmacy. 560 FOR Cupboajds Bins, and General Renovations see G M Mehrtens, 45 Ivory strep* Ranglora 1837 GENUINE Pyrcx Feeders, 2s 2d. Full stocks. Hickmott’s Pharmacy, Ranglora. FOR Family Colds use Dr. Fairley’s Cough Medicine, 2s 6d From Hodgktnson, Chemist, Ranglora. 561 ALL Prescriptions Free. Quick service. Two registered chemists Hickmotfs. Pharmacy. WANTEDS and olhci small classified advertisements on the North Cantcitnn' Page ot ‘The Press” come under in. notice of the buying public ot a wick district.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23976, 17 June 1943, Page 3
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