I mm mi I I X "Reed Loom" Woven fibre Furniture, but in reality is much stronger plJ)ll|;lliJ|Jii2Mß)i{{(lula|l "and more durable. "Reed Loom" Furni- Blllllmufgi roundings. Aβ it is impervious to sun or ||j| !,- Hl^^Tl fa< Loom" does not crack or chip, and it can be easily cleaned with white soap and j^ ia enug looking -TV o v- /-L • cheese cloth. Obtainable in Tables of Elbow Chair hae an i.,? l? a U variouß sizeß « Rockin « Chairs ' Verandah upholstered seat which, ScSrfte 7c"t an a d Chairs Settees. Baskets, Baby Carriages w^th broad arm w , back are upholstered in ana other articles. Ihe low prices or makes it a rery cosy and Shadow Tissue or other "Reed Loom" are appreciated by all who restful piece of furniture, material.to suit. A most want artistic furniture at a reasonable Strongly made and w*ll comfortable rocker and a figure. In suites or single pieces. finished, chair that will give long I service. The Suite shown above comprises Settee, 1 Arm Chair, Lady's Chair and Table. The fr table is fitted with plate-gla«s top* and is an , idc&l tc& tADie* L^Lflai The Verandah Lounge shown in illustra- > I '£. tion has a sloping back, broad arm rests and fhis illustration depicts the "Reed . ; shaped seat. It affords maximum rest to the Loom" Perambulator, mounted on best j whole body, and being of sound construction English wheels and perfect springs. The i it give, long service under everyday outside is finished in Cream, Grey, J.. Brown „or selected shade; the interior conditions. lining v m art .hades or Shadow Tissue as required. . : ■■• ■ " '■ ' ■ ■ ! You are cordially invited to visit our Furniture ■ Department on the Top Floor, where a large range of , "Reed Loom" and other Furniture is on display for ' your inspection. • .". Whtlmlc 8 Pmily »ra»cri LTD. V^/ Qumb Street, Auckland. I I ■ Mi c
To those whose nerves are run-down and weak. Overcome Nerve Weakness with Otis. Worn out weak and listless, temper affieted with a slight nervetftack, neuiaslJ\£% to be"nappy, most nights a thenia or shell shock, but he rarely gets rtatrf<&* ladTof eleep, irritable, sympathy. But more than empathy be Theeeare Otis Tonic Tablet, for thesymptoms of the nerre blood and nerre actually •uwsrer. ■ contain the phoephatic salts #gg§g mi * SS?fis3 ing away d the buul .-J «,.V. . and nerre?. bring, back lost wrree and makes dear thinkSZii Rich. Red Blood, ing STy w£k a. pleasure taUjr ana P"*'!?* , '*- k OP sires good appetite, sound r"333 L ' Ss«iiTt-fi the •Kγpor« of the become stronger and Ib/blood richer until charged »c •'WP" t a Tery gbort time the entir e system .fan and other excretory°r<£" t Md t lar ' The nerve i. reserved viUlity and energy to counteract S«Sin d g of SoSSfc. * hether W«B»*eU*"rt*W. V 559 VSP Li BLOOD & NERVE . ... „ ~ ~,, , n j stores at 3/6 * 6/e per bottle. If unable to obtain the Sold by the ipecial red wai seal on the cork, tend price of B CLI* LTD., 89 Custom House Quay, WeUii^oß. BOCOFFEE ESSENCE JUL. Probably tens of thousands of New Zeelanders had ?^g==»sl ißi to 4ive up usinS Coffee tssence when Symington's V&3=S*/ I D couW no longer export beceuse supplies were I Although many substf I I lutes came on the market, none of them had the ■ HPI delightful flavour and hifth quality of Symington s. I f*3d Ample supplies of Symington's are once again ob- ■ Sble-ahvays the Standard Quality. 4O W •w The Old Favourite again obtainable Cups from *- bottle
1 — . —■ I r cilma Beauty attracts The girl who uses Icilma Cream day by day has a complexion that .is admired by all. Her Beauty is natural and wherever she goes she captivates. Icilma Cream, the world-famed aid to Beauty, is so different from all others. It vanishes better than vanishing cream—cools, refreshes and clears the skin—and preserves the rosy glow of youth. Dainty, fragrant, non-greasy Icilma Cream is a treatment in iistlf. gefflpHfc, Prior 21* per Pof-Bvmrywhere. '' Umnufmetured by International leilmm Trading Cβ.. Ltd., . ' LotuUm, BSGLASD. AfnU for New Zem- I Und: Smimond * SpraggoH, Barter's Build imgw. PtathmUm Slrtrt. WELLINGTON. Use it daily and look your best
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 11
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