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Free Services — and Expert Assistance . . . Experienced and competent salesmen are always at hand to offer any helpful advice on Home Furnishing matters —to help you interpret your own ideas in the surest and most effective way—to give you the benefit of their experience and judgment without cost or obligation. Free services include the measuring up for requirements in blinds, carpets, hangings, etc.; the submitting of plans or sketches of decorative schemes; the displaying of materials on your windows for your approval; estimates for material for the making-up of hangings, coverings, etc. Whether the requirement be small or large, patrons receive the same competent and courteous attention. The Art of LOOSE COVER MAKING It is just about this time of year that rooms begin to show wear and tear, in contrast to the freshness of Spring outside. New loose covers on the chairs and couches do wonderful things to revive your interest in a room that is becoming commonplace to you—and George £ourt's can offer you the skill of experts in making covers to fit perfectly. And the tailoring of these covers successfully is an art learnt, not in a day, but only after years of experience. Our covers are made by such highly-trained craftsmen. You can choose your materials in : your own home, after seeing how they look when draped over the very chairs to be covered. Then, the material chosen, measurements are taken, and the covers are made by us in our workrooms, and delivered to your home, perfectly made to fit without a wrinkle. Make an appointment to-day. Estimates are given free.

WHY SHE ©!©N'T MAURY , , 1 | .. . ' . THAT EVENING NEXT DAY—THE TRUTH' 1 CANT BELIEVE WHAT A LOVELY HOME MARGARET . |H I "CA.UM. .nc num.. ow. • D MUST HAVE—AND WHAT A DARLING HOW SELDOM ALAN CALLS NOW! fc |1 || fHE'S STILL ATTRACTIVE. < BABY! IM THE ONLY ONE OF THE OLD ifHE THOUGHT. HOW INDIFFERENT \ III! SHE DOESN'T LOOK HER .CROWD NOT MARRIED. IT MAKES ME JHE SEEMS! IT WAS NT THAT \ AGE. BUT WHY IS SHE SO '| DN*T WONDER WAV^ S CARE^ ES^ 1 WISH I*o USED LIFEBUOY LONG AGO* *B-0-*.ENDED HAPPINESS AT LAST I tlHth GiboUn IT MAKES ME FEEL SO CLEAN is- SO OURS NEEdnV B£ A 8.0. «»«<»* O<Wl VVONDERFJJU.Y REFRESHED* tONG ENGAGEMENT DARLING . ENGAGEMENT, DARUNQ XT 0 ° NE IS SAFEI Evcn thou 8 h we seem to J \ «j0 .iN perspire scarcely at all, pores give off odour-causing J \ '/ waste all day long. Others are quick to notice J / even a hint of body-odour about us. Play safe—use / Lifebuoy! Its creamy, abundant, penetrating lather ItS Pl easar| t «x< r a-cfe®i scent vanishes as you rinse.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)

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