Expectations of a boom year in the motor business in New Zealand were expressed yesterday by managers of Dunedin concerns. “Excluding Sundays, there are 100 new cars going on to the roads in the Dominion every day,” it was said.
Pruning season is here once again; improve your results of your gardening by a little pruning. We have just landed a. huge shipment of primers. These are mado from Shear steel (not cart steel) and will not snap like the cheaper makes. They aro a more comfortable sire too for ladies to use, being specially designed for this work. These are offering at the ridiculous price of 9d each, procurable only at Collinson and Son, Ltd., Broudway and Kiogsway, Palmerston North.— Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 6
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