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oi Vj Top Prices HteA JJg/ Paid ira f°r deersk1ns WOOLLY DAGS TOP PRICES PAID for UP to FERRETS and STOATS £20 !:on • 3d. r RABBITSKIKS FREIGHT FREE . . . SHEEPSKINS gut must b& consigned as "dags" GOATSKEHS J. K. MOONEY DEAL WITH , & CO. LTD. DIRECT EXPORTERS , EXPORTEftS J Box 8, PETONE. All Prices subject to Overseas i Markets. Write for FREE iabels andadvice notes!

. v tsuyGHI H)R IHEIR ' jljl jj / EBEJ Actual photograph of 13 heavy duty Y / jflff Mu - jiY Austin Trutks operated by the / / mm fisSf Canterbury Dairy Farmers' Co-op . / / Hany large transport firms are changsng to Austin Trucks — here's why! - 1. Tests prove that the larger 4-litre truck 3. Austin 's superior engineering gives you engine gives greatly increased power and life-long Dependability, the barest minitorque. mum in upkeep and maintenance, and fuet „ . .r ... • , economy which conlinues to surprise even 2. Scientific designmg distnbutes weijht ^ most experienced truck opSMtors. evenly over all four wheels — means full capacity loads can be carried at the lowest It will pay you to get full details now from cost per ton-mile, your nearest Austin Distributor. — You can Depen n ! mjstsm . 2-3-5 TOI thiicks HUDS0N & BURNHAM, LTD. AUSTIN DEALERS, QUEEN STREET, LEVIN. T3 ^ • — - 6 Mekah fixed. me up .. — hut we're not all tad a job finding it, but I knew, sooner j j ) or later, we'd strike someone who wantSO lUCKl/ ed to sell to a servicemen. 'For two years we were living in one 'Some of my coLbers are still hunting. room, with a slit of a kitchen, and bath- It's beartbreaking "work — I hope they room shared by three other famibes. 80on get fixcd upl' 'Now we bave a bome of our own and we feel we can breathe. Now I own a Rehabilitation have settled well over tiny bit of New Zealand — and after all, 40,000 ex-servicenten and wonien in I did figbt for it, homes and farms — but the job is not 'Is tbe wife bappy ! Just look at ber finislied. There are still needy cases. Will face; sbe's a different woman since you help? If you haye a house 6r farni Rebab. belped us to buy this place. We to sell or a house to let, remember— ® Give a Servieeman first chance

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 June 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 16 June 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 16 June 1949, Page 8

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