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*!W # £ Ujl Koa4 AncUand. JH™ K W See Full Page No. 19 This Issue for E Bargains for To-morrow, Wednesday § "SUPER** Bargain Day 1 and | LAST I Half Price Remnant Day 1 g At AUCKLAND'S GREATEST 3 i SALE ( This Event Haven't heard c» i» i • ~3 takes the place of a Stocktaking 1 E Of the George Court thUvL?" I £ LAST Day like this auLIVZ'J? 3 E BARGAIN before? automatically =| £ THURSDAY No, for there A* 3 £ of the Sale, hasn't been j Bargain Day 1 | , wh ;f l , °" e - We ve must take place 1 E: should be had some a 3 § THIS Bargain Days, | a fc Thursday, but nothing To 4 p n'h. but- quite like thi. l°:r:z\ 1 | SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS! | | If Si 1 I -£#"> 1 1 "EYE-OPENER BARGAINS | j ■ /< ° r To-morrow, 9to 12. 1 ®^FHYRS—3B-inch.• best quality; in a ereat rancr* 3 woven checks. Endle.a variety of colouring# to select from § Suitable for Frocks. Overalls. Aprons. Children's Wash Frocks. 3 George Court • Usual Price |/ 8 1 . J °„j 3 EYE-OPENER PRICE, To-morrow 1/2 per | FRENCH PAPER LAMP SHADES— In a nice assortment of 1 colours. George Court • Usual Price ..... 1/. m ,l H EYE-OPENER PRICE, To-morrow 7jd each' 3 9tm is GEORGE COURT s&%g?sfs 1

WEALTHY MAN STARVES

Every now and then a tragedy 13 discovered where least expected. Certainly no one expects a wealthy man to lacK food in his own home.

Yet the man In question is literally "starving amidst plenty." Indigestion has him in its deadly grip. You may know the sufferer. It is In your power to bring liim relief from suffering.

A 2/6 tin or Anti-Acido is sufficient Tor a fortnight's treatment. Tell him to take Anti-Acido arter each meal. Soon he'll be eating' heartily and digesting' bis food. His pain will banish and his frame will (111 out. His nerves will regain "tone," and he'll be happy.

In the mounting, ?hou]rl dyspepsia, biliousness, Rastritis, flatulence or heartburn distress you, fly to Anti-Acido Tor sure relier. Sold by all chemists and stores. Recommended and prescribed By leading members of the medical profession all over New Zealand. — (Ad).

When You Fool a Cold Coming On J§|jj JjPLaxative SBromo 1 \Quininej ttblate Grip, Influenza and many Pneumonias begin as a common cold. The box boars this signature Sroire*Since 1889

~ Reduced Prices 1 O ENEW the appealance of your with Manor jjjg lip . Fringe Blinds. We have made hundreds of Blinds mm j Wgk this most artistic fringe, and the demand is as great j , lip j as ever - Owing to the large quantity of Blinds being j4m \ 4m produced by our workroom, we are able to reduce prices. mm ! jljjß For example, Casement-size Blinds have been reduced j jjgjp 4m approximately 1/3 each. If your house requires 16 or 20 tWk \ ||jP Blinds, this reduction means a saving of 20/- to 25/-. ' Ip| ; pp Let us make Blinds to suit your requirements. Write for jmm quotations, or if you reside in Auckland, phone for our expert ? fIJP II dp to call and measure your windows. All our Blinds are made gill °f best Scotch Unfadeable Holland, and finished with a fine ||jP Silk Manor Fringe— not the coarse corded fringe supplied lip by other makers. Every Blind guaranteed to give ; tip | satisfaction. I jjjp FARMERS' TRADING | ' OT. Mid WYNPHAM ST. s

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 186, 9 August 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 186, 9 August 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 186, 9 August 1927, Page 14

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