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CHEAP LINES no\Y being cleared at RADFORD'S ruraishingoale Duchesste Chests— From 37/6 [ Couches— Prom 25/Washstands— From 12/6 Sideboards— ■ From £3/15/----i Wardrobes— From £3/10/Ch.esterfi.elds— From £5/5/-High-back Chairs— From 10/6 ' Cane Chairs — 6/6 ! Rattan Chairs— 10/6 Hall Stands 17/6 Roll-top Desks '£8/8/Miisic Stools— 15/6 Carpet Squares— From 12/6 Carpet Runners— From 1/- yard Oilcloths— From 1/9 yard Linoleums— From 1/9 yard Door Mats— ' From 1/- each Hearth Rugs— From 2/6 each Fenders— From 5/6 All Furnishing Ironmongery at Reduced Sals Pi-ices Crockery ail Rcducsd to Gfear RADFORD'S COMPLETE Furnishing Warehouse MANNERS STREET RHEUMATISM CURED IN THIRTY DAYS! Mr. Webster's clear straightforward letter points the way for every j sufferer from Rheumatic's or Sciatica. | " ' Cliff House,' Selwyn Terrace, "Parnell, Auckland, ' "231 d August, 1917. "I detail hereunuvr jnv experience with your astonishing cure for Kheumatismi and Sciatica. About two years ano I suffered severely, for many months lioisi I. Sciatica; in fact, coul.l hardly walk,'ami ; was quite unable to slei-p at nifilts ov.I ing to. the acute pain in the sciatic j iierve. I tried al! sorts of cures, inciud-, mc tlie usual medical preparations and attention, as alfeo yarious mineral baths throughout the Dominion, and even'went the length of .having the sciatic nerve stretched under gas, but without avail I accidentally heard of, and was udvteeil j t "c*>' >'our remedy, and after a duced to try it. more by \nv of forlorn hope, than tor any other'rea'ton.' I 1110Stressed uninterruptedly and rapidly towards recovery, ami wss completely cured at ths end ot sight weeks, and | have remained so ever since. | . "I have no hesitation in recommend-' ing any snflerc-r from Sciatica to jiive I your remedy a fair trial, and friends' of 1 mine to whom I have, since piven this ad- • vice, and .who acted upon it, have also I bscn successfully treated." Mr. Webster learned of this marvellous remedy by sending for our Free Book. Since he was "cured we have added hundreds to our list, and some of their grateful letters, with full names and addresses, can' ■ be seen in this book. Send for it, get pen and paper NOW; get some- ■ one else to write, but SEND' | SKND! SEND! lUIEE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Xt I \utkla?d lab"V'E Buiidi"='s- <l"een S"C- ---| Dear Sirs,—Please send me your free ' | book entitled "The Broken Crutch: < |^i^^ot^em^ton: ntiO':Cd '" & An Economy Hint!. As you serve porridge at least 300 times in a year, think of the big saving of time and cash ensured 1 y using COSKEB IN ONE M\Ml¥. No husks or fibre in OTO— only the vital heart of the grain. Every bag contains 4 fall lbs. and every ounce makes rnpre cooked porridge than will any other meal. Also in 201b. Bags full weight —ask your grocer for this Large Size. Vttit \j LANGDOWN & SON. Ltd. Chrirtchurch V • ™V£j ' : THE ~ (^TLEAT ASTHMA CUBIE As .prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, '■ is having a bis sale. Its offects are TRULY MARVELLOUS 1 And the united testimony of ge'atetul' patients pronounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE ! Price, 2s 6d per bottle;, post free, 2s lOd. H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. N.B.—lf no benefit derived money j willinaly returned. THE IDEAL MOTOR. THE HARLEY-DAVIUSON is par excellence. THE Motor Cycle. It climbs the steepest hills with ease, is very light in petrol consumption, and is the acme of simplicity. That is why HarleyDavidson owners grow in. numbers daily. I Consult us about the new models. THOS. OATES, The I-larley-Davidson A<rent, Willis-st., opp. V.M.C.A.. Wellington. SOCIETY 'IOIH PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rTIKE' Secretary will be'in attendance at J- the Rooms. Bridge's 'Building, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.SU. All communications strictly confidential. ,'Phona 1186. I

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 5

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