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11 A V'C “Crowtag more SPECIAL VALUES IN " E "’’ „ z handbags ;«s mono* X‘ 7X 4 P w. s h ,£a L - 16/6 Sl m ° nday 6/3 BEDSPREADS TWEED SKIRTS Striped Cottage-weave. Extra good to From Mantle Dept. Beautifully made take place of extra blanket. Won’t ? oftly w oven, yet hard-wearing. Front crease. Were 49/6. inverted pleat. Four colours. S.S.W. to 32/6 3Q 6 A WORD TO THE CHILDREN. HAY’S ROOF OPENS MONDAY FANCY DRESS on FRIDAY ■ For Boys and Girls under 10 If you are entering for 1015 • FRIDAY _ HOBBIES’ COMPETITION 11 \ ’ n m by g^krtll ißMiiwwismiß \^.Knitting Competition Now Open

B Bedroom Suites THE PRINCESS." Reflex mirror duchesse, 4-drawer tallboy, double bed and non-sag wire. SPECIAL PRICE £33/7 /g HEART RIMU polished light, 36in chipped circle mirror, tallboy, large wardrobe, bed, non-sag wire (lovely grain). 4 pieces. £49/15The “Step Top” 4|| | Single reflex mirror duchesse, tallboy, jit .i] /J MW Si bed and non-sag wire. It i I '' W' SPECIAL PRICE It! I ’ W) £36/19/6 7 The “Step Top Oak” 36in circle mirror, special bevelling, 4drawer tallboy, double bed and nonsag wire. • SPECIAL PRICE £49/ 15/. ’ Mail orders promptly delivered. Postage extra. £lOO still purchases 3 Suites at CLAPSHAWS FURNITURE STORE 88 MANCHESTER STREET ’PHONE 38-458

r LESS- WITH J> KARSWOOD Where’s the sense in paying high egg ■ oOfl prices, when Karswood can get them g igeC'wu”' B from your own hens so much more ingßajSSl 114 Qi ' expensively. BE INDEPENDENT. SgßWa;- | »* ' ~ CnlC" Start your hens laying tn earnest NOW, i nnflltO ** .< with a daily pinch of the same ’Poultry v»wft3*gg fU u * I Magic ’ this woman uses:— Sajg£lg«i Po« h,, i »nd G ‘ “J would not be without Karswood for SSjaggg I /•?„, D u<k worlds. It keeps my poultry in good conl ur ..-fr.-- .... dition and it also puts eggs in the basket. ••’*.<•’ I can say from experience that I am £ s Bfagggt *•„’..•* better off since using it. Karswood has •'*'**■ • proved to be real 'Poultry Magic so far g||g «fam concerned.” Mrs , M , W •jfsaSwi HAVE YOU A KARSWOOD ggffigg EGC chart? Just send your name and address SS&lfts «i and 2d. in stamps to‘Karswood’, Box 389, Wellington. Handy chart wi " be mailed by return - KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE ■ Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contain* ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc* E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. SPIS

BEFORE YOU BUY A MATTRESS CONSIDER-Sleep-well inner springs distribute weight resillently, evenly and >JK correctly over the whole surface. ,*y JK No other mattress has this virtue of / f the steel spring. The layers of wool and cotton next to the body provide constant ail-year-round insulation —giving warm rev f M taxed comfort. These layers also 11 tQ absorb body perspiration which goes f] i S 1 on continuously during the night. K '/ 1 ' 1 - mimnhjfe'' • W The moisture absorbed by the wool and cotton wadding is slowly circulated through thq mattress which is ’ 'h a,r conditioned by the bellows action -t M Tim of the inner springs. No condensa--1 ' f i tion takes place and the mattress ■E j } f ' A 1 i L always remains dry and fresh. INNER-SPRING CONSTRUCTION GIVES YOU— ,y ====a— WOOL—next te body *• /.. i 1 warmth. COTTON underneath, far <f/\ ! V l"* absorbency, dryness. < 7M. .**. ,■* «> S> /-V 7 ■. ’,j STEEL resilient, dlstribs- «-> «>- tins body weight evenly. I i-» ’•/ «/ \,'l Also provides circulation af if ii 11 ii 'ii ii ii ii ~r t | ’ r ® u » h m « ttres ’- SLEEP-WELL mattress ’’.duet af ARTHUR ELLIS A CO. LTD.. DssUls. Christchurch, lsvwcsr,lß.|

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 3

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