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H A 'T’T The Best General Burp. WOODY ATT lawn mower All British. Alt parU can be replaced. Blades Sheffield steel win last a lifetime. Easy rannln. R. Cranston & Sons Lawn Mowin ant) Saws Collected. Sharpened and Delivered

BITUMASTIG (Registered Trade Mark.) Made in ENGLAND by WAIDES DOVE BITUMASTIC. \n anti-corrosive paint obtainable in 14 Colours, including LIGHT and DARK GREEN— the GREEN WHICH KEEPS ITS COLOUR. TRY \ IT .FOR YOUR ROOF. The price is reasonable, too. ! Full particulars from— J. Wildridge & Sinclair—N.Z.—Ltd. « FANSHAWE STREET. AUCKLAND.

m a ©MS m —are used in Berger’s Paints and give an atmosphere of quality plus 100% protection. Berger’s Paints Cost more per gallon,' but less per yard than any other paint. STOCKED EVERYWHERE.

“THREE CASTLES” BOOK OF NEW ZEALAND BIRDS Ail you have to do is to send to — THREE CASTI.ES ” CIGARETTES P.O. BOX 3000, WELLINGTON the following—--125—“ Sporting Holiday in New Zealand” Cigarette Cards and s>o— of any other cards packed with “ Three Castles ” now on sale in the shops. 1 ’75 Cigarette Cards Total Number Required Large size Cards count as tw. “e r tcuri\ y^ w "^ p r “ d ed a^d ith f VOUr *«*. wb,ch to any address. PP and f °rwarded post free A BOOK that MONEY CANNOT BUY.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 6

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