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||pFKITCHEN SNIPS Union Kitchen Cloths, ■.<", x .fi —1 '11 each. Union Tea Towelling—2 6 and 2 9 yard. All-Linen Tea Towelling—3.3, 3 8, and 4/6 per yard. Union Roller Towelling— Z '3 per yard. All-Linen Roller Towelling—2 6, 2 9 yard Floor Cloths 7_d. and 9_d. each. Canvas Gloves (Housemaid's! —1/6 pair, JOHN BOUSIE, " SCOTCH HOUSE," CORNER MOUNT EDEN ROAD AND UPPER SYMONDS STREET. B f/C\ol\\e\ //for Old \\ ■ / Old and faded blouses are \ ■ ■ / made new an _ beautiful with \tt ■ / just one dip in TINTEX. \M Ml Satin shoes can be dyed to I ■ I match your evening dresses II and stockings to match your It -hoes by this wonderful cold- I B water dye. S Corsets soon become soiled I and old looking with little wear. 1 Wash your corsets and dip them X in TINTEX and you will be I surprised at the result. ■ (TINTEX) II THE COLD WATER DYE IK II Has proved a true friend to the Iff tt\ For heavy boiling dye*, Im V"" DYTEX I _\ the best hoasehold Im boiling dye. Im set an. Co., Ltd. Im V^lNTEX_>_f

The quality of your daily fare depends upon the care you exercise in its preparation. The same remark applies to Corn Flour. Since 1856 the quality of Brown & Poison's Corn Flour has always maintained a high level of excellence. It is the determination of the firm not to depart from this standard. Hence the popularity of Brown* Poison's Corn Flour The kind with the nutty flavour. die Hospitals t/iey use WxxZ.TO2V2F _L._B.lumigator which is the best purifier— arid they know. Medical Authorities are the most conservative people in the world, and the adaption of Wilton's L.B Fumigator in the hospitals testifies to this wonderful liouse purifier. Disused rooms, sick rooms, may harbour disease or vermin. Do not endanger the lives of those Place tlie Fumigator in y> !># a saucer of water, light y^_T~S*'~§k. Geo. Wilton & Co. Lid- / pA~~ 7/I_K

THE BIG REASON— , . m behind the big success of our | £6/16/6 SU,TS I tmmm is the fact that tliey are the best | VALUE in Auckland 1 ■ While Others are Talking Value —We Guarantee It. I I Did you read in the newspaper on Saturday night that | a Suit of Clothes in Berlin costs ,£132, in New York Q A £30, in Paris and in London £2$ ? It is not to be A E supposed that Xew Zealand can remain long behind a I "these high prices," We are not ill-advising you when || we suggest that you m 1 I GET TWO SUITS IS Yes ! Get two suits—there is no telling what will be the I price of a Suit of Clothes in Auckland even by this - coming Christmas. Do a bit of thinking ahead. Buy I your Christmas Suit now. It won't hurt it to put it away 1 until Christmas, and you may be thankful for this little I bit of advice by Christmas time. jj I We've been " thinking ahead,"and that's why we are I able to give you a suit for £6/16/6 or -.7/17/6 | that is honestly worth at least a guinea more. I Hugh Wright LtdI Queen St., Symonds St., Karangahape Rd. & Ponsonby l

TAKE LANE'S WHEN YOU 1^ CATCH COLD Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption and aU Pulmonary Afflictions invariably yield to the wonderful curative and strength-giving powers of Lane's Emulsion. It drives away disease by eradicating the cause; it is a splendid food as well as a remarkable medicine. It gives life and energy to those who are sick and weak, puts flesh on the thin; creates appetite and aids assimilation Thousands testify to the good derived from Lane's Emulsion, which includes the health-giving and strengthening properties of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosites of Lime and Soda, all scientifically emulsified with Fresh Eggs. Prescribed by the best physicians.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 7

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