SZ j -? I KFFP IT IN THF HOIS^F I % . "Thirteen years ago, when I lived in Smeaton, two of my child % ren suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles 01 I; = HEARSE'S = I |j||X BKOMCHITBS CUUtE I completely CURED the both of them. Neither iffl|||al\_s\)H has had an attack since; and the fact that the > |il||! i'jl i I l**y hits joined the Royal Navy proves that the ' WO: 111 I I1!I 1 ! 1 medical examination (to which all Navy candt- i [ i'j H n^V-^ dates must submit) revealed j !!l la ilfvj^h nothing the matter with his SBSf •I I f^^S 3^ * w * y& isA[ kack en WkT\uJ I la UCADMC'C |»J-J^II itTiMpii CURE ! j y \ Great Furnishing Sale w ~ w Co Ho HARRIS & Coo 10 Rintoul Street, NEWTOWN STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON ! This Is a remarkable opportunity t» seoure wonderful bargains In all Hinds of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. Below are a few of the lines, but the whtlo «f the stock Is to be sold at ridiculously low prices. 14 WARDROBES Usual prices ,£4/15/- to £15 Sale Prices £3/10/* to £9/6/4g DUCHESS CHESTS Usual prices £2/15/* to /6/t 5 /- Sale Prices 39/6 to £4/1 o/27 WASHSTANDS Usual prices 27/6 to £5/5/Sale Prices 17/6 to £3/15/* 18 BEDSTEADS Usual prices 27/6 to ,£6/15/Sale Prices 19/6 to £4/10/20 SIDEBOARDS Usual prices to /20 Sale Prices £3/15/- to £12/10/11 HALLSTANDS Usual prices £2/10/- to £6 Sale Prices 39/6 to £4/1 5/1 SADDLEBAG COUCH Usual price SA Sale Price £3/10/t56 TOILET SETS Usual prices 17/6 to £1/1 5/Sale Prices 12/6 to £1/2/6 Also numerous MORRIS ''mm^P CHAIRS, HIGH-BACK 1 :»T: »T CHAIRS, KITCHEN and \lfm\\ OFFICE CHAIRS, WALL y| BRACKETS, and, in fact, k &P everything 1 in Furniture dei iy|iiiirgT^ J|| sirable for the home, all at 'NT... A'.^^^^^. 7 &jss ,, Bargain Prices. I1I 1 ' '1111 lI I lljggrglwP' A. lot of the above goods • ,Cn I IjflSggilf are SOLID OAK, and ' I fi& 1! I' j. J_ everything: is beautifully I ' iMI II I F^^f {^r^Z. ' mat * e aii^ finished, but we I 'Iffn \JI IHia " r intend to have a real solid lly. :MPgii^ f fl § I Clear Outi Don't bother fcjSr^^ Ml I , , about us. This is YOUR GIVEN AWAY % FREE! A large SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD will be presented to the person whose total purchases shall be the highest during the Sale. SPECIAL NOTE.— Nobody having any connection with the firm Is eligible for this prize. C. H. HARRIS & CO. 10 RINTOUL STREET, NEWTOWN BY APPOINTMENT TO LORD ISLINGTON. CARRIAGE AND MOTOR COACH BUILDERS WE «peoialiea in MOTOR BODY BUILDING. OARS REMODELLED, HOODS, WIND SCREENS, FORE-DOORS, etc., FITTED to ANY OAR PAINTING AND REPAIRS GUARANTEED. AddrMi— KENT-TERRACE (•ntrnnce from Lloyd-st or Suwex-icmwe). Thon» 1383 PLANTING SEASON. TVTOW is th* time to plant Hedge Trees. HIGH-GRADE Nurnery Stock, all ll The best varieties are— Coproema varieties ; Mi immense stock of (Taupata), Pittosporum (Matipo), English Fruit Trees and Small Fruits; 20,000 Laurels, Oleatia (Akeake), LaureJtmns, Hoses to select from, and all latest Berberie, Euotiymus, Ekjjtmug, Holly, novelties ; Hedge, Shelter, _ and English Tree Lucerne, Veronicas, Wattles, Guma, Hard-wood Tree*; a unique etock of Pines, Macrocarpa, etc. Thousands to Rhododendrons and Daphnes and other chooee from ; «arly orders first pick. Ora*tnent*l Shrubs.— THOMAS WAUGH, Direct from the growers.— F. Cooper, Hutt .Valley Numriei, Lower Butt. Ltd., / Seedsmen, Wilm-ettoet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1913, Page 4
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