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j' A3NrNU4.L:FfRNITUBE ■/.:.v/ ' '"'■".;' ■ V;:" ■ ■'■ ' . STOgSaKING SALE!GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES. 4-piece OAK BEDROOM STUTE— Was £27,105; SALE PRICE, £25 10s ' | .-.'.. Oval Mirror OAI< DUCHESS CKESTS— REDUCED to £6 17s 6d 4ft. 6in OVAL -PANEL BEDSlTilA^S—lron sides. .. • . ■ -PROM-;-£ 4 •Ss OAK OVAL EXTENSION TABLES—Were £9 15s SALE PRICE £8 15s Heavy Spring, Indepandont Edge. Tvro-diviaiqn Back SETTEE and 2 large EA&Y CHAIRSi-In. heavy tapesty coyer " Was £25 10s NOW. Sl9 15s .. .' . * * * - other,'SUlTES—From £16 10a. CARPETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. • WILTON PILE 27in CARPET -BJJNNER— ' S^LE PRICE 11s 9d yard Best Super. AXMIKSTBRi-27in Usiwlly 19s 6d- SALE PRICE 15s 6dyard .-.: . . Call and See What We are Off Bring; . O. H. PR IT CHARD, .14., KENT TEERACE. ftotu .V j \ CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS "iI I * * \ I CONTAMINATION OF MItIC JL l . PREVENTIVE MEASURES- ' Wifji '"'".-. ... \ ... HAMILTON, Tuesday. ImsM'' ' ' ! Tlio danger, of. conisvgious mammitia, . m/M J-. ' i getting into the town'by. means of -con- f^l&wli . ■taniinated; mi& being sold to citizens,was referred; to in. a. letter from tho Farmers'; - Union, and .was considered at a meeting 11111?/ ' of'the HarniHoJi Ghamber of Commerce »®f ■ . last evsning.. ■■','.':'.' W™*(& ' 1 The. Iflttet, stated-that there were many mjjlMls ! cows suffering from, tuberculosis.and mam- JmMs ■ ' ■ . mvtis in the- country, andy in order that \ KS*m< a^ . the diseases, should not be passed on to ■ ffijMsl§ ... j ; hurrian beings, it was necessary that the %d&js i ■ ■ '■ ■ :'• ' i,, "milkofall cows should-be'tested. If was. W$ 5 ,; ' ' ' G«" . suggested that--the. chamber should take .'■ MsM - ■ . {..'■■ action to. have 'a testing, station provided . | . for. Hamiiton.—■(From I".N.Z. Herald.") |^ ', r''7 Avoid, suich" danger .as. this Dy using ""HighMdei 5'^I ', • Milk-—a sterilised milk;. absolutely free from germs.': What do '''.you .".know i*bo>ut the origin of the fresh milk. you buy ? The story of "Highlander" is plain. It comes from tested cows, and is untouched; by hand until you i; -op^the'-HighlsaidieW'tinlin your kitchen. Every drop ot milk is 'sterilised by.. scientific processes. • . .. . Always creamy and richj pure and economical. ■ Delicious both, for drinking and: cookings—^and SAFE^ HAINES-24 ' -' , " . . ■■■■ Pain's Greatest Enemy Pain is the greatest enemy that most of m hare to fear. It attacks when leatt expected und by lowering the Physical resistance, reduces Vitality; leaying the Patient more pr«ne to the dangers; of relapse. '.'.■• . ' ' „. ■ WAWN^S VyrONDER,WOOL is pain's greatest enemy. . 'The n.lut. a ! : w«m ! h of Wi r ', W«nJ = r.Wo(.!'reinforced by the.unique raediem.l p>i«- . uebrdupolMhe Blood Cmaction which if the rtal W e of P.m. Wawn'. WoncTot-Wool w invaluable m cuts of: Influenza. Pleurisy. Aslhraa. Bronchilii. Cou B hj, Cold.. Sore Throst. Quiwy. Tonnhti, UtnyeUi., Rhei.rn.tiun Sciatica, Lumbajo. Gout Croap^Cold : &l.^Neuwlr^«c; H"-'ch^ H"cUchc' Tootbacht- E—fe'AH-iJW No Nurse, Mother, or Home can afford to be without Wawn's Virbnder-Wool Manufactured by: V. A. WAWN, SYDNEY. : 2/6 par packet. At all ChemitU and Store: Or pul fret from N.Z. Agents: • Stlmond &, Spnggon Ltd., V/elliagfon. .-- n====— -■■ ';; ;-—- —i-r : ! ■ffT^lHl- "K^ *&% ,| Ef4 '&3'm>*n» Thß "SSUjt Of O«t - WQ gMf as afi « *?^JP I\ ©»V ■ rarious . Competitions— ]• &,"'•■■ Sk%iiM*&'£Smo 'fi^- ''wi " ■'■^ proven, recipes, i .■■;■-■• ,r?^. K@Cl^©S Printed ,/aad Homia in ': Wto b.tterrcbotog^ tr^3e , »*t«*»^p«i«g-». P^lcW^t^o^"^ Eends tUr9s labels from" any St.- Ooorge KutdS'f^ 84- M6ats' Writ*-. fSt Ydur «> Py

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 11

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