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f\f\f VS PRICE? CUT! • YOUR CHANCE TO */ SAVE! • — Here ara Still More of our WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING WHAT DO YOU BLAME 0F^ RS FOR ILL-HEALTH? high-class FURNITURE and . TN nine case, out of ten FURNISHINGS. 1 it can be traced to faulty teeth. In a decayed' BARGAINS YOU CAN'T AFFORD tooth the germs of disease to overlook! thrive—and you pay the Chesterfield Suites, 3-piece, upholstered in t o l|- Moquette, etc., from £15/15/-Dining-room Suites, in Oak, from £20 a . . Oval Oak Bedroom Suites, from 21 flns. «J Let me extract those Sideboards, from £3/15/Stumps and broken teeth. Wardrobes, from £3/10/----j li „ Duchesso Chests, from 47/6 and replace them With Pedestals, from 17/6; Tables, 12/6 Anatoform dentures— Carpet Squares, from 30/----cxactlv the same a* natural Carpet Kunners, from 2/6 yard exactly me same as natural Linoleums. 5/11, 6/11, and 8/6 running yd. teeth in shape, size and Hearthrugs, 7/6 and 12/6 colour. Bedsteads, iron, from 10/.; wood, from 20/----oingle Beds, from 22/6; Double Beds, ham 35/----tj Ring and make an ap- English Pianos, from £35, £65, and £85 nointment English Safes, from £14/14/- ---. .pointment. Squal . e Irou rankS) {rom / £ i 3J^ Tennis Racquets, from 12/6 W. P. Sommerville AND YOUXL p - many more "The Careful Dentist" SUCH VALUES HERE! MOLES WORTH STREET (Ov.rEW^S.n. Ch^mbu) HADFORD & CO. Hours: Urn. to < p.m. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Closed 1 p.m. Saturdays. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: ■-. """" '96, Lambton Quay (opp. Kirkcaldie's) ■BBsSBHBBBKHHBMHsVHB and Manners Street. DROWN /^^^^^\ BARRETT W»swvce of% ' ' ' ■ : 1 Happy Hearts and Happy Faces, I After reaching nine, months of age I your child will thrive on 1 ROBINSONS -patentMbflgfy . CROATS HSs^^^^^iP^K Doctors and nurses state that it ■HBTyvjfTJaV makes the best °AT JEIJ-Y. Marsdon & Chamberlain (Ist Floor, 102 Willis St) DENTISTS (CverEapmslleatre) (Late MANNERS STREET) EXTRACTIONS SETS of TEETH Painless - 2/6 |J£ Jjjjjjfl} ■*2/5^ **d EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED Our £2/5/- sets are made of best English Vulcanite ana Diatoric Teeth. . Our £4 4/- sets are made of best Vulcanite.and highest grade English and American Porcelain Teeth. Hour.: 9 to 6; also Friday evening., 7 to 8.30.. Close 1 p.m. Saturday r .•* ■>. Cur Portrait Is c» Mr*, Lambdon, of Mott'* Mill, "I had a deep-seated abscess in my hip, and was laid up about fonrteen-months, not ■ able to ,do anything. I was in hospital nine months, and had three operations. Still I was no better, so I asked to come home. I had been home three weeks, still feeling very ill, so I thought I would try your Clarke's Blood Mixture. The first bottle I used fetched the pus out more than ever, and by the time I had taken half the second bottle I began to eat better, and.the discharge began to get less. I persevered with the Mixture, and after a few weeks began to get about a little on crutches out of doors. Then I began to get stronger, and now I am feeling better than I have done for years. The abscess is quite healed—l can now do my work and walk quite a lon E distance with a stick." b Sllffororc ErrTm^R l'B^ A>>>(!el»e »' ulMr«. Glandular Swelling!, Pllet, uUllCrerS ""P". ",?"». Pimnlei, Sores and Eruption., Rheumatism, Gout ■ s^ o te^ no^Z ESS'inSS. stand to ita credit- Plettittn? to tke-»nd fr" . Of all Chemists and Stores-See that you get CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE "EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER"

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 146, 17 December 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 146, 17 December 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 146, 17 December 1924, Page 11

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