Because the cost of upkeep is too high, the municipal zoo at Hobart, Tasmania, is being sold. Most of the birds and animals have found homes, but several lions remain a problem. The zoos at Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane do not want them, and a proposal to shoot the animals met with such a storm of protest from residents that it is hoped their lives will be spared.
JL / /l- WAIKAftEMOANA > / L— Chateau Tongarir#. L ' W AIT 0 M.O V - MILFORD SOUND s,e t bit (note of your country every summer. Visitors come thousands of miles to see these world-famed beauty-spots. tn addition to unrivalled natural attractions Government hotels provide the finest accommodation. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE "TRAVEL FREE” SERVICE OFFERED YOU 8Y... Please Call In and Talk It Over. R. H. WILLIAMS, GOVT, TOURIST AGENT, PERRY STREET. MASTER TON-
WHY RADIO LICENSES Should be Renewed IMMEDIATELY. Listeners whose radio licenses expired on March 31, and who have not notified the Post Office that their installations have been dismantled, are liable to prosecution if a renewal is not effected immediately. LICENSES MAY BE OBTAINED AT ANY MONEY-ORDER OFFICE. The expired license should, if possible, be presented when application is made for renewal. RENEW YOUR RADIO LICENSE IMMEDIATELY.
ELECTRIC COOKING is Faster— ■■ Cheaper— . K Cleaner! to d - /l per iH~TT \ jo unit - o WF Electric Cooking Is as cool, simple u & I and trouble-saving as Electric Light. BEaa ®KE3tSI Every woman can own an -'lt? s' I Range. Installed in your $ I ready for use, from £24-8-0 Cash. || m I Oronterms: Only£2-8-odeposit, f 11J [ balance In easy instalments of 12/- I fl L a month. Three years’Guarantee. * CHEAPER CURRE NT WAIRARAPA Fl FCTRIC AII dewi'lV used for Radiator, VYAIKAKAr/A ELCk- I IXlt- Kettle, , ron> Radlo and app |i_ P/-\ \a/ <- n n A D r~v ances is supplied at the reduced rates OW t K DOA ix U when you use an Electric Range! COOK BY ELECTRICITY
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 April 1938, Page 3
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