9l* | * #5 W, Keep a bottl* hindy, of HENNI-SSY'S Three-Star Bmadr —for a drink—for si c k n e a s —for accident. Pore Cognac 1 ENN6SS2 Fabrics last longer when Lily Starch is used because there’s no free caustJc soda. K OK Irvine <£ Stevenion Ltcf. Lily Starch Work*. Dunedin NNESS ★ ★★ ♦: :♦ “Buy New Zealand-Made Goods” —the National Slogan for 1930! “The adoption of this motto,” says the Prime Minister, will animate the people of all classes to he^p to create further employment. Why under-estimate the value and excellence of Dominion products and buy goods made overseas, when equal quality and even better value are obtainable here? help to impoverish the Dominion, instead of aiding to increase ail round Prosperity? ORION RANGES -—Fuel and Electric merit your confidence and support. They give the Best of Service with Economical Consumption. “ BUY NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS!” —and let your Range be an “ ORION ”! H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. * ana Wellington. » =^ : s’ nyS: 3?
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 25
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158Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 25
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