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KNITWEAR LINES LADIES! A good variety of Garments, all shades. But sorry, O.S. ladies, not such a selection for you, as S.W. and W. have the majority this time. ME N! Stocks of all sizes and colours Roll Neck PULLOVERS Long-sleeved JERSEYS / Long-sleeved BRUSH WOOL JERSEYS Long-sleeved CARDIGA.NS Sleeveless SLIPONS Sorry, no heavy working JERSEYS Specks! for OS. Mess only We now have stocks of heavy WOOLLEN SINGLETS at 10/10 each. These won’t last long, so be in Now! n W A idUbbi IBRIiRS bbSSlse! HHIKNHiII II imai SHI id dill; Jib Siihii IEEBiIBI BSEBRI IBaBI||IB||pSS 111 Eli mm Phone 58, Ballarat Street, * ImJ ’■r - • %.SB A Vital Factor in the. Development of Primary and Secondary Industry / ,j\. i r /. u Since the days of the early pioneers, the Bank of New Zealand has helped the Dominion’s primary and secondary industries grow and expand. Today, with more _ than 250 Branches and Agencies, it offers wise counsel in the sound use of bank credit to all types and sizes of business, both farming and commercial. The Bank of New Zealand Manager would be pleased to discuss, privately and confidentially, how Banking service can help solve your particular business or personal problem. Sank of Ucm Zealand ESTABLISHED 1861 Largest Banking Business :n tic Dc:>.:n:cn anti only Hank entirely managed in New 'Lealand.

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Lake County Mail, Issue 14, 27 August 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 14, 27 August 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 14, 27 August 1947, Page 7

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