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Sii// They Come to Cuba St. — to SIMS' SUMMER SALE A GENUINE SALE OF GOOD, CLEAN STOCK Cutlery, Crockery, Hardware, Tools, Toys, etc. at Really Reduced Prices! \ ■ ■ -.•'-■■• We take this opportunity of apologising to the numerous customers who did not receive attention during the unprecedented rush on Friday Evening. The necessary steps have been taken to avoid a repetition—-but PLEASE SHOP EARLY!

Crockery $ Glassware ENGLISH DINNER SETS —Johnson's, Meakin's, Wedgwood, and Burleigli ware. Latest floral borders and designs. 45/-, 50/-, 55/-, 68/6 to 100/- «et | DINNER WARE— | I Special. j \ 15 ENGLISH DINNER SETS— | I Damaged in transit. I I Part Sets 25/-, 28/6, 35/-, 45/- I | See Window Display. i ENGLISH TPA SETS. Sims Great Value. SHELLEY CHINA— 40/-, 47/6, 58/6, 67/6 to 100/AYNSLEY CHlNA—Square plates 37/6, 45/-, 57/6 and 65/ROYAL ALBERT CROWN CHINA— 27/6, 32/6, 45/-, 50/----500 doz. GLASS TUMBLERS— Special 6 for 1/6 GLASS MIXING BOWLS—Nest o£ 7 The Lot 7/6 LANGLEY BROWN CASSEROLES— , U-pint, 3/6; 2-pint, 5/-; tt-pint, 5/9 ENGLISH 3-Gold Line CUP AND SAUCER— „- 3 for 2/ENGLISH CUPS onlyTeas, 7d.; Breakfast, 9d. Artistic Brass and Copper Wonderful Value in JARDINIERES— At 10/6,12/6,13/6,14/-, 17/6, and 20/- each ORNAMENTAL VASES— SA, 6/-, 7/6, 10/- to 21/- each ROSE BOWLS— Now 20/- each FRUIT BOWLS— Now 22/6 each ! TOYS, FANCY GOODS, ! I ? APS, STATIONERY. [ | The Whole Stock Greatly | I Reduced. \

, • , All Goods Delivered to City and Suburbs THE SIS' HARDWARE CO. LTD. Jackson St., PETONE Cuba St., CITY Main St., LOWER HUTT 44*^4* ■» ■ Overcome ■l>^bsss=^b 9^. 1279 Prizes rtfrfMtMl Fill in and post to-day this coupon for fuH/particular> I ' ? M jjp|! 0 """" « ""™"""""^**sss of th« Laundrine and Victory Soap Competition,' ' ' ji> B • Bks^jJS**^"^ " »*X%#t which closes on 31st May, 1929. t '- . Tik sL»^**^ €RMll^ vnLiii>ii<"uiuiii>iMi»iiiiijiuiiii(uiiiiiauuiU((iuiiii(uno>i»iri>i(riiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiD I t^K^ .a^B^B^aa^a^iss^BCß i IM J^^Wyi> BV^Btf tf^fi J , M'LEOD BROS., LTD., I * fif*^ I I P.O. Box 229, Dunedin. I L I ' D° N>T worry because you suffeK I Kindly send me full details of your Soap j \it9 I you V^'^^bJih thhT'clriiaei | Competition. | VSJp I depr««'ng iiia!ady° you "should provide I Name 5 STEVENSON. \dß^Ltfl y°ur»e" with proper nourishment. The - /fn"hioeic reticrsS ' 1 r • Ratb>\. MliM&^^Bl nerve and digestive systems, weakened by | (In block letters) | Leicestershire, HBUsLJsVJ -overstrain and undernourishment, need I Address , I " I feel it ts my duty to write and suitable foods and tonics. For giving 5 ■,"" " = stßte what benefit I have received by strength and tone to every part of tha I :...: I ?«<«> D' C-^Hj. Tablets are the per- | ._. .. , . 1V : case was cured by taking your tab- '"* treatment. They nourish the nerves,; I . (ricasc write In pencil) = lets. I was a physical wreck, for 1 enrich the blood and assist the digestion. & - ' ■■ -s 'SLA " ST'gS.^Srt. Thei!: »?nic ac'ioß» ? lr}yda*?° theip', Life was a burden. Doctors laid I nourishing and strength-building elements. .'- tw -^ *^_* suffered Neurasthenia, and I thought They rid you of Neurasthenia by removingI All Wt ■% f"! ■Al f" .^^".Utb^'ltt ! hr, cause—nd re.tore he.4 in th^ ■ BY ■ ■ BBJI I ■ W~M '■ BBS ■_ to »I««p better and eat. I cannot fullest sense of the word. Start thai m ■■ ■ ■ Bjßßl B B BBK ■ 888 BB prsi" youi t*blett enou»*-" Dr- Cas.ell's treatment straight away. LAUWUninL fliirrifiCAllb anuviuiuni Q^"i,\j§^^s\ f^k J^ Hi£ C^ The treatment for a^Bk Bi B? ABL ■ ~ Overstrain, Nervous Breakdown, Neuritis, Nerv* «HV 4fc >^^Kjß» Pain ( , Neurasthenia, Headache, Anaemia, Palpitß4 ' l!o "' Kidney Weakness, Children's Weakness.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 5 March 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 5 March 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 5 March 1929, Page 17

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