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gf^*y~M "S In the Case of ifS'll an Amfca^ador "*^^^^^^^^»-**^^* "Hospitality's one of the tools of my trade and people like to be offered expensive „, - # »v ka things. So you'll find gold-tipped and ** Vnvnafimac IWamc 1111 weirdly aromatic cigarettes all over the OOXHCIIIIICd I/rCdlllo U\J Embassy... but not in my case. Nothing but Pall Malls there. If I can get a coolf* --«« TV...** IWT.II M | flavoured, clean tasting, really satisfying tome I rise. Well ! ?*&** * w for 20, why dumu 1 pal / twice as much for something not as good ?"» s "You and I have dreamed of the day when our little home would ' PritiCeS and Peers, Naval and Military \J be furnished in the way we want it —furnished with good Furniture, ' Officers, Connoisseurs and Clubmen have / Furniture we would be proud for our friends to see. Now our dream ■ chosen Pall Malls by merit. The man in 1 is to be realised. To-morrow I will draw our savings from the bank, the Street adds another reason ; Pall Malls A and you and I will go along to Jensen's and get what we want." cost nQ more t jj an 9^ f of j^ j^ £ Qr jQ P NELL: "But, Joe, you won't get anything like the amount of Furni- Xi£it4&_ turo you want for £25." ' -^>**£3mvSr JOE: "That's all right, dear. Our £25 will serve as the deposit, and , «=rv ,* ,^^^^^^S^^' Mr. Jensen will arrange for the balance to be paid in easy instalments S^Tim4H/T44A ' to suit my income. I've seen him about it alreadyj and it's going to be TJ\JJfrff(Untf . Tog^^^ ■■ quite easy." ; ' _^ __ NELL: "But suppose something happens and we can't keep up the ■ ■ _«-» ■ I IA JM —^ I I payments? if f\ II \/I C^ I I JOB: "That's all right, too. Under Jensen's deferred payment 1^ ■ 111 1%/Ifl -1 II system we get full value for every penny we pay. We can't lose. We JL JL A JL ▼ A -^^^L JLJL get immediate delivery on the first payment, and we can enjoy the use *»—.»•; &.~m .— —. ._ «.._ ___ . „ of the furniture while paying for it." , - STRAIGHT CUT VIRGINIA / Why put up with "cheap" Furniture when you can \. „, . ' , . . ■ ... - I • have Jensen Quality Furniture at reasonable prices A „ ,Pla"J mJF? A:'tiPß e&i ? acl? jd I and on easy terms? Call in and let us explain I 10 for 9d' 2°for 1/6' Also ln tins of 50 & 100 I our Deferred Payment System. I With every tin* given an actual photo- I . _ i graph of a Leading CINEMA.STAR. k IF I\J C ¥7 I\l ' QL V Wellington Agents: i %f JUji **J JLmdl %J DOWLING & YOUNG, Ltd., r-^ P.O. Box 1203. ■ Actual Makers of Fine Furniture. . WellingtonsThe Little Shop of BIG Values. £^ 65 MANNERS STREET .... WELLINGTON <g|> M The Hot Water Bottle] lllO| \^^| that is Better ' ' ■ ■' Here is the "Elastrong"—Abeau- :. , \ /„ / 1 1 /' >A V tiful tartan coloured, seamless, \ I - ' \ %<V •aBBB^BH^iBa Soft and comfortable in us* V^gF o*^. For comfort, for safety, use the M^U^^~\ ~J^^'\jr *} 0/ EACH JCjl&StrOll^- a. .-.•., E. W. Mills a to. Ltd. 1 \ jUcX v*cMO^/r* ll ia Corner Jervois Qy., Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington. > » »/T|CAI^ «* *** £ M AA Wf AUTOMATIC ALARM |J# . W "ALWAYS IN TIME" 0F Press the Button and the Alarm stops W^g^^^B|^ffi^M^^^^ .'.v ifr^^^/M ANOINTMENTS W ■© *yM A RINGIN TIME-SAVES TIME ate==^^\a In Several Sizes and Models. ■ - . Plain or Luminous Dials. From 18/6 to 22/6 ' - .': The universal love of beauty is, if we knew it, the love of life and health.' ,-.„.—,.-_ But since beauty shows upon the surface, we often fancy that it can be TUP- OF" TWP- RP"*»iT f^IQU— supplied or applied there. From ancient times women have used cosmetics r»i" -~_ "J""^r '^.'miw *" i urn i " accordingly, as if content with a beauty which is not even skin deep. l^jti^in mm*' *-***. beauty is created and maintained within. It is the outward sign of fs y ■ 4flVfet!£l bZ Wfm —L inner health. The muddy skin, the lack-lustre eye, the tired and tirinjf ; '•j; 41 f%ui Efl mWL t^^ V PTllff voice, are the ugly results of absorption from the stagnant food canti* *{l M |l/ Bj M.*^*^ '^ J:= ~ ■ whence we are being supplied not only with food, but often witn /- Hlajrßm. J^LJ^"^ mx&oftinW&E/fii^ U— — Those who prevent such stagnation by the regular use of Eno's 'Fruit Salt' BWmBU K*^ T ffjwjsri*fc B1W& I FriPl lay well and truly the foundations of the beauty of health. Eno's way is Bmbßw^ F£fr&* >^^'^^ J " Nature* way. It acts, in fact, by what doctors call natural osmosis. Eno . I^4 fi m^^ ■ ' tf*s ?^?^l^ %jffk draws all the lowering and disfiguring poisons from your system, and f\ (Q) ..tf^p T"? „ i Tu^T^^^'lltfei^^^^Wli M doing no more and no less—Eno renews for you, day by day,- ---~ fJ^r^J^JkC^m-^['' Vs i w-'"TPi »BSr //J WJ> nT *at sp^^S freshness and vitality which alone can awaken a woman's " i'-^t^y JPt^Ht^ ISW lift ,^SI 1 Si■lr^feg^gS"'. The Jords'Eno'and'Fruit Salt'are registered as trademarks sold everywhere.intwosi7.es ■ I ■ ' —«^^——^b^m^ s«lei Agents: The British Harold F. Rit«t>i« &■ Co. Ltd., 72 Dixon St, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 6