G UI jBRANSEN, the Radio Supreme. More stations, more power, less upkeep.—THE MUSIC AND RADIO STORE. Phone 128 P.O. Box 70 Kama i a Plumbing Works Reg. R. U. LEWIS Plumber Plumbers, Sheetmetal Workers and Drainlayers High Class Workmanship by Competent Tradesmen Manufacturers of Tanks, Vais and Dairy Utensils, Flue Pipes etc. Dairy Repairs Our Speciality W. H. ATKINS, A.P.A.(N.Z.) Public Accountant and Auditor
P.O. Box 81 ’Phones 115 and 100 KAITAIA H. G. Hooper M.I.N.Z.S. REGISTERED SURVEYOR P.O. Box 126 . KAITAIA Ai-chibalds’ Buildings
“I’ve just discovered that you can buy Prize Crop in two cuts—fine and coarse.” “Yes, everybody likes Prize Crop’s flavour, but tastes in “cuts” differ” “I see! So Prize Crop is made fine as well as coarse cut to suit every man who rolls his own.” v r zm 2 ozs. I r 9 FOR EVERY MAN WHO ROLLS HIS OWN
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Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 6
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145Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 6
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