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WASHER &DRYER ' 9rr^~ jft The Choice of the S^-J|^B:x^^ #f# winner of a great .g^Bi J1 ' Dominion-wide BBisS 7 , When, Miss Cargill ordered a nickeltl a WJr»»»J»»« I?nfi><r finished SAVAGE at no cost to her she The Winning fcntry. waß erciiing her right M winner of a No.l SAVES .'IME to do great competition recently conducted other thing. whil« the jointly by the "Exporter" and "Radio flnftcmnc doe* toe wain* n j *• I*l • ■•■• *•«• j ng< , Record. This competition was to disNo. 2 SAVES LABOUR of cover the person capable of giving the lifting and rubbing, till best reasons for wishing to own an ElecNo. 3 SaVe's'moSey^W trie Washing Machine. Miss Cargill economic.) running, proved herself most competent to assess costing I«tt than firing the advantages of a washing machine, to heat copper. Therefore she won the Competition. As No. 4 SAVES SPACE, stand- the winner «he was entitled to select any utLfc£ cut««-m out machine from a large number of leading kitchen, cutting out ■ . . _, , curAfPi copper and tubs. makes. She chose a SAVAGE! No. 5 SAVES^ SEWING^ .. The SAVAGE Washer and Dryer was U>an when hand-rubbed aUoieteted as the Winner at the Dunedin onboard. Exhibition when it was awarded the First No. 6 SAVES MESS from Order of Merit Gold Medal. Choose care- • pla.he., puddle., fully and you, too, will choose a SAVAGE: STrffiwr ' Deferred payment terms arranged if No. 7 SAVES . . REPARA- desired. ; TION, any day being A.k v. to .end you the SAVAGE booklet, which washday, and ' anyone . ~ . . , . . . . can do it. IS molt interestingly written and elaborately • illustrated. It will come post free from: THE STEWART HARDWARE LTD. COURTENAY PLACE - Opp. St, James' Theatre. ,

Indigestion does not always arise from over* eating; it is often merely the re* suit of nerve strain, worry, and overwork. Fellows' Syrup has been acknowledged for naif a century as the greatest tonic for the nervous system- sold by all chemists. FELLOWS I SYRUP ROSLYN wears longer ROSLYN tkeVefofe dives bettef value whatevef the weathef ROSLYN is 1 Right j

iflJuili • iO'iDOiTOW is tnc l/Hy. qga^siw GRAND OPENING SBK* SCHNEIDEMAN'S l]M/&lm NEW STORE FOR ; MEN ■. mlwV^^^m The opening of this great and beautiful PPbVvS& '&' '' J§Stf^BJ|^Hffl shop in the heart of the City it a momentous . , p^^K^WpyV":^-'|^|i^^^||fara|H Schneideman & Sons Ltd. and the men of ' iJBBb Jflc'*^-'ft^^fP^SJßßl The Superiority of Schneideman's Service W^SK^MKKM^Bf To commemorate the occasion and the phenomenal growth from one store in Wellington with a staff of 10, to a chain of Twelve VPrl^^Wi^^V^^^B ■ Shops and a staff of 435, solely . making and producing our • l^:*^#^te!iiK'^i;«3r.^^H|ill! ' famous Hand-made, Ready-to-Wear Suits and Overcoat* in 66 . J^W^ifeg^^pM^l^^ffll^H W '"" SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD.,. S l l r S|JM^Sß|i'*»t will mark the occasion with a reward by reduction* of £1000 fi|ftHyflnl(BEa^^^V \' I * /^t to the men of Wellington for their loyal support. , JWn^HEj^^Hrj^^^^^V^ '' J^^^^^lK iffUHtL. vV BECAUSE OF THE UNSURPASSED SAVINGS \WSmJR \ [HmI^HL You can rely on a Schneideman Suit and Overcoat. /^l^B^d^Bw i'" 1^ ■(illSfei /M The reputation of the largest Tailoring concern in Australasia iM^^M "'^^T^M I . ■U'^^B^lr llfgwfo "^P guarantees every Schneideman Suit and Overcoat. M^^^V I ■■-''"sißte. ;^^^Bt- if 111 mnfilfl. .J^/y The Style that can only result from the skill of highly-paid cutters, kl'|"'|; fX' BS «H^mnlPM^^ Schn«ideman Suits and OvercoaU are cut in 66 size* to fit every Mll§|^^^H,j 'Jbl 'lr^Plii^ W^R^W^ Suit or OvercoaitVree of charge. We employ tailors on the premises. ] '^^^KMBfJHfif^Sllß^^^/ - Schneideman Suits and Overcoats are made from the latest designs of |f^Ki^H[|f '^^^RW^^xWWflßw^^m^' Worsteds and Tweeds selected from the English mills by our buyer- l^H^HliJ *7MmKW?mM WmE^™^P«K Mr. W. C. Drake, of London. Thesa.coaU are of distinctive patterns M^^B^^Hapj <tjE^jMr'^ WmSa%lS!S~3^ub-S, ?W^ The long service and hard wear that comes only from a Suit and- fl^^Hd '/' - '^■Hilr P^^^^wlml' Overcoat that has durable linings, hole-proof pockets, unbreakable Q^^^^H, 1 jf/jM J - S H^H coat fronts, and the hundred and one other features of a Schneideman • H^H^^Hf I mUm ?fl^»ls -^P^»#«^^ PLEASE NOTE-Our shops at 86 Manners Street and H|HUH^MiJ«^^^^^^ 111 Cuba Street are now closed. Customer^ arcrequeste^ J^^^Br^M^B^^Sl^^^'^ SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. NEW STORE FOR MEN Corner Bond Street and Manners Street - - WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 6

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