, jK#gMawKßi«Br>?s»«is:S^iStA«m^ & f§ £3 <5? © » 10 V LUU^ * * © & ?& * » $ tr? at 3 ?$ L M ■H % _ « CLOCKS Of Ail Descriptions. Reliable Timekeepers i J - ‘Don't OverlooK -Any Diamonds ! Kimberley c. a« going back, ihe farmers disgruntled. rbey gatci they couldn't eke a k.viiiß nero the rocky soil. And all the turn, their ragged ycunggitrs were Flaying with Diamonds ! Bui the fanners didn’t know. Many of tlicm drJ P°or. I h'-y thought the i>nce'e.-s gems wnc pebbles. Some pen Kimberley Opportunity gna overloo daily within : n .in arc ui?r like those nier» I" tier serk soiiv- di-mu! plate the v. ralMi ‘!i.d is it g.’-'kP. Advertising is a dr.uuoikj run >r. of opportunity. H toil.' of. . aim- y r,l > ■S'oul'i probably overlook if U was foot there to vuidc you. Don't miss the advert.!' >miymsThey Save Money—Anil viako it I’er You! Advertisements written and <!*- Sif?f!6t! by tho Cloldborg Advertising <?4rsftoy bring mor* business to tewsrtteopfe Til Goldberg Advertising Agency Headquarters, ~ WStUNOTON.
80X1W?, *ir Tin; I'M.H ! I)J S< I:n;f i> TRADE WITH THE EAST, $ y\ IMPOHTANi PKOI’OSAL, -\VJTH OftKAT !’• ion ‘i ? jit} > <t«.i vftci’ t.»-ri i :a * uuion»s catth- -or th*. mxgrtjmm Jikustem ror can:,*-; maxt. An i iuait rn re p 1 y i nit i id •" "■ • i •i. at tl: e Govcrnine.nl will j.»rouabiy *» n ofJlcio.l to investigate the m&i kel a/;* coni;»ai!>ii ’M< yhipiiv.-iit. The Jiii’on m-MmnT rAi r. G, W. i.v.l'lii-y> cnniiiiiiin o’, the "Wheat respollyenof:■■ on: Mr 1 ’ol U:• s. • ,*• *:retary of the i a*! e i.»epa ? truer if, Who diyne-et Ute matter with an exi*eri**ne*».] jj rejeesvr:! i. ti .e. Mr. Collins eoiisi«le;s i;;e opening for can* nc't rne;«t. in China ano that flu ; a is little ooyht if pr- caWewer6 donateh. il■■ e Oo • • crnnie r.t v,-on]rj arrange freezing uml tnarkc-ting. Mr. . Collins :s-',pplies ricmrys of thy growth j of Austrailan exports to vhe JZzas t dur- ! ing tlio last four years, showing rapid j increases i;„ o inter. haro?:. fro sen condensed milk, flour. Disc nits, cattle i and horses. The union v,*o~ greatiy . irnpre.-.vcd und resolved to persevere ’vit hr the sc he m e A WORLD ENTKF.rRFJNEUR. Mr. Daniel Mayer, who brought ont L»mrzki, Paderewgiu, etc., etc., u entnu*iaatic about Q*tol (before sharing) tnd Flaenzol (aa an antiseptic moutnwtab). ' Writing from New York, he wka tbfit 1 regular monthly suppiifr* he p-c-*tc*i fc-i « M?ruclf and friend#. He to W* , Sites tis linw ps? >r>sriojts NEWS PBOM -THE OLD COUNTRY. ' C’END 13s and 7,'ill rLh.il you xug u- 1 l?.r:y every for 52 weeks a copy of any British Weekly Newspaper. Each as: Lloyd’s. People, Tit Bits, ' Pearson % etc., etc. Hundreds of papers on our big list mailed free. A different paper sent weekly, or the same publication for 52 weeks. 25s pays for ' a year's subscription, including postage. Most unique and up-to-date service, greatly appreciated by members throughout the Empire. Send 13a today to — PERIODICAL POSTING CO, PLYUOTTH, ENGLAND.
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Otaki Mail, 9 July 1923, Page 4
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