Vieitore to the city during Farmers' ' Week can secure their 'winter clothing and drapery at most moderate pricte at the A.B.C Stores, Newton.—(Ad.) Strong serviceable baskets, the work of returned eoldiers. Several shapes and a big range of colours; in. four sizes, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, and 10/11 each.—George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) - To protect the throat from the influence of obnoxious germs—it is wise to use Sharland's Formalin Thjoat Tablets (mint or cinnamon flavour). Sold everywhere. 2/.—(Ad.) Strong serviceable baskets, the -work of returned eoldiers. Several shapes and a big range of colours; in four sizes, 7/11, 8/11, 9/1 L and 10/11 each.—George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karaneahape Road.—(Ad.) Farmers' Week visitors requiring , drapery or clothing should visit the A.B.C. Stores, Pitt Street corner, Newton, for best possible value with courteous eervke.—(Ad.) Farmers and their wives visiting Ibe city during Farmers' Week enould purchase their winter drapery and clothing at the A.B.C. Stores, Pitt Street corner, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) i Ladies should protect themselves! against influenza infection by putting ' about ten drops of Xtazol on a baztdker- J chief and placing inside a blouse on thei cheet. Use Naiol freely in this way— 11 It does not injure - tie most, dulieate! rftMfcnUAAiV ~\
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 4
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