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I Huge Reductions in I House Furnishings at 1 I C * C 1 I CARPET DEPARTMENT. I We have Just opened a new shipment of Carpets, and these will also be marked at SALE PRICES. \ WILTON CARPET SQUARES— British make 9ft. x 9ft.— £l4/17/6 I . . ■ : . . . 12ft. x 9ft.— £l7/10/. I BEAMLEBB AXMINSTER QARPET SQUARES— A splendid range of 9 colourings and sizes i 9ft. lOin. x 6ft. 7in.— £lo lift. 6in. x Bft. £13/15/- i I 9ft. x 7ft. 6in.—' £10 12ft. x 9ft.— ! £16/15/-. g 1 GENUINE GOATSKIN RUGS— A special line of Goatskin Rugs in white I I and grey To Clear £2/19/- each D I INDIAN RUGS AND CARPETS— The largest selection in 'the Dominion, . I 9 ' in all sizes and colourings ■ 0 I ... ■ ' sft. x 2ft. 6in.—45/- 6ft. x 3ft.—55/- 10ft. 6in. x 9ft.— £l2 g < I AXMINSTER BODY AND BORDER CARPETS— SpeciaI offer of above | 1 Carpets, which can be fitted to any vroom; patterns suitable for hall, ■ j| ' dining room, drawing room, and bedroom . v H 1 , * Body— Usual price 25/6 To Clear 18/6 N | | , Border—Usual price 23/6 To Clear 16/9 0 9 . LINOLEUM —SpeciaI offer of good quality Printed Linoleum; patterns 9 1 suitable for bedroom, dining room, and kitchen M I . Good Printed Linoleum, 6ft. wide— l 2/3 running yard B I 31 in. SHADOW TISSUES— ' Usual prices 9/6 and 10/6 yard | I " , Sale Prices 5/3 to 5/9 yard § B ... • This is particularly good value and worth prompt inspection. H I 13 EASY CHAIRS IN CRETONNE— Very comfortable and serviceable -^ 1 I chairs -/■. Usual price £5/5/- To Clear £3/12/6 |. 1 2 only FERNIE SETTEES —Upholstered in good quality cretonne; spring ■ H edge, back and seat Usual price £17/10/- Sale Price £13/10/- H The Scoullar Co., Ltd. I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON I I AND AT MASTERTON AND HASTINGS. I (SwfaJ Hudson's Eumentho! Jujubes g^^^^Jf i THE GREAT ANTISEPTS6 AND PROPHYLACTIC. Sydal is good on the farm! It enable* «m*Sl V, •^teSP) . Contains no coc»ine or other poiwnooi the women folk to do their strenuous AGm^3uLWI?Jm ■*•£»• t»If r lt I_or1 _or » d pUg\,suiJ?Vor .>ol<i Sfi J™gwk, Md yet maintain B mooth .oft B. .*tSttS!S£T&£Xr' hands. It soothes abrasions, heals "£l3JK>MSiff'9Wlrsi» « -Wißdpipc^ " The Lancet" states: "Proved to be at chapped hands, and saves the skin of the •aT"'^^T effectual bacfcericidally as is creosote." wlole family. In addition to this, Sydal ~' / ■ jaeOtt ' This report from "The Lancet" taborahelps the bilker; a very small quantity «S*E^l& s^^^^-JS I Jgr 0' of Sydal on the hands when milking will ■ "Practitioner" (Londou) itaMG: "U«lul-\ add greatly to the comfort of the opera- i ta Tonsilitis, Pharyngitis, and ilmilar N tion as regards both the milker and the 9^fiHffi^B C. The BroBchla! Tubei f. I]™'?' 3,',..,! u.aJ.i «...«•»■■'«« cow Tr/it for yourself. We have hun- d^^^W D Sot" k^SLSffiL I** dreds of milkers in the Waikato vising it the Ungi. . •ad Iun««-" • regularly. Sold by all stores at 2s per I ' ""^"'^^^^ ' . , j a £ , ■■--.. r ' ••!< by Chcmlsta in Tint. Priet v. M. 4?cn Tourofthe Vcn Great Football Competition . Forecast the Results of the Three Test Matches between South African and New Zealand Teams \ ■j There is no limit to thes, number of forecasts that may be sent in, 'but each forecast must :i be accompanied by: — '-."''■ ■' ' | 4 REGENT Cigarette 10s Packets er 4 ii M 10s Tin Lids er 2 • „ „ 20s Tin Lids flete.— One (1) RECENT 50s Tin Lid will entitle the Competitor to two (2) Forecasts. ( Each Forecast to* be made out exactly as follows:—. | ■ ' . First Test Match Won by „,..,-' , Second Test Match Won by.... , Third Test Match Won by „,... Total Points scored In all 3 Matches by South Africa '......!...... Total Points scored In all 3 Matches by New Zealand,... „.. r Name. : \ 'Address... ...-. Mail your Forecasts, along with necessary numbers of Packets or Lids, to:— I "REGENT," * BOX 181, C.P.0., WELLINGTON. Postage must be fully paid—-insufficient postage will disqualify Competitor. - / Entries will be received at above address up to and including 12th August, 1921. The dates of the Fixtures are as follows:— ■■■ Ht TEST MATCH AT DUNEDIN, 13th AUCUST, 1921. ! 2nd TEST MATCH AT AUCKLAND, 27th AUCUST, 1921. ' 3rd TEST MATCH AT WELLINGTON, I7th SEPTEMBER, 1921. £50 will be, presented to the person who correctly forecasts the results of the Three Test . Matches, together with the total number of points scored by each Team. Should more than one person send in the correct result, the amount will be equally divided amongst the successful Competitors. In the event of no Competitor correctly forecasting the results, the prize of £50 will be divided amongst the nearest forecasts. The decision of The British Empire Trading Co., Ltd., Wellington, will be final in all ;." matters relating 1 to this Competition. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 4

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