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TO-MORROW (Friday) is the LAST DAY of New Zealand Manufacturers' Week and we have planned A WONDERFUL DAY of Bargains for you on all New Zealand Made^ Goods On Monday last we advertised these Mattresses. Compare to-morrow's prices—and every reduction is just as genuine. The "BETTER BED" MATTRESS—Kapoc filling; The "REPOSE" MATTRESS—7 lbs. kapoc to each bordered and piped. 3ft. Usual 39/ C. QC / foot- Closely buttoned roll edge, linen ticking. . To-morrow U3/- "3 ft. Usual 69/6. ...... •>„..' •••••• 07/ ft To-morrow O i /ft . 'Ift. 6in.. ..Usual 65/-. ~•...... Aft /(* ... . . TT , „.., ' ._ •_ -.. _ 4M/CI 4ft. 6 in. Usual 95/-. r .............. O1) /C To-morrow ~*f/ V _ t%Z./n To-morrow A/tf/ V The "COMFORT" MATTRESS—FiIIing of milled The "DURO" MATTRESS—6 in. border of miUed ; wool and kapoc. Roll edge, linen ticking. wool. Centre layers of milled wool and-kapbc.' . „.•„,„, ■ , Roll edge linen ticking. 3 ft. Usual 55/-. 4.7 /fi 3ft. Usual 63/-. ......, : .... .\ ..... £7 /C To-morrow "«/ V To-morrow v If O 4ft. Cm. Usual 72/6. CO /£ 4 ft. 6 in. Usual 89/6. > »jn /£. To-morrow V^/V To-morrow ••/O Borer Proof New Zealand Made SEAGRASS FURNITURE CHAIR. —Large'size without arms. Suitable for CHAIR.—-Extra high back. Hollow seat and Ladies' Sewing Chair or Nursing Chair. "I 'J IQL broad arms. Usual' 37/6. OO /C Usual 19/6. To-morrow *«/O To-morrow Ou/Jf '. . 25 Different Shapes in Stock. To-morrow 25/9 -ms at each end. Usual 75/-. gy/g . .:'. : fo-morrow V" ' " CHAIR.—New tub shape with broad comfortable OCGASIONAB'SEAGRASS TABLE—Round. 9'ir .■ arms and hollow seat. Usual 32/6. OO //» square shape.-Usual 32/6.' . O"7/C To-morrow uO/ D . To-morrow «•/D But still More—On Every Chesterfield, Bedroom, or Dining Suite Purchased To-morrow A SPECIAL REDUCTION 12}% 2/6 in the £ Off Our Wholesale Prices. WITH THE BEST OF ALL SAVINGS In the Soft Furnishings 6 Beautiful Multi-coloured NETS, with silk bpr- New Fadeless and Reversible Tudor CRETONNES. [■ ders in topings of Rose, Blue, Beige, Apple Cream ground, with, quaint Old English designs Green, Orange, Gold, Mauve and Indian *% /A in colourings of Delphinium Blue, Old Rose and Red. Usual 3/3 yard. . To-morrow £/«/ Gold. Usual 2/9 yard. *} /X - - To-morrow—yard ■'*•/■■-*■.. ■;. -■-■-.--.•. . ■ . To-Morrow will be a Wonder Day—Be Early ! Cappets V —- —- y HARTPEN HOUSEMj HART PENNINGTON MlmlEI! .^ B ; \Lj, M WELLINGTON fti*Gatj*t-mm Results have proved that - *SS* -. GERMOLENE is a safe & if most reliable Gisitmenf for W llkaaglllflllll SKIN OSNTi^jENT |^ HOW TO RAISE *wr*or RINGWORM STURDY chicks I ■%0 9 . 4ft S •* V WW ***'• X they are mcubator chicks, give only baby grit <%J*J . ' .. 1! .: X.'•■ i . and charcoal for the first two days; fresh witef and >^k. 1^ 4AV«'n#l m *i, flti W V^^% &% milk in separate containers. Two to fourteen /m**~f ■■■ ■^»T»«flfc MA Hi ■ IrfZC days pjace Sturdy Sianing Mash dry constantly fmt\ ILJ M-S jEf jHft VP* MM)dr&Mio m*Fd%yXVr ' -efore 'th« dlli;ks from fourteen days to eight fl»|V ™"^""" 7 ' . weeks place Sturdy Growing Afasft dry before them.. «7V HEMOMMHOIDS ■ SSSS^SSSSH '■F . I ■4lJi4fc»4V T*^b#'4»**<»Jl«^4rJft4fc^%3r ■ ' weeks commence feeding 5 TURD r L 4 W.VC J/ A I T^^^'^^.^ MASH. We guarantee these mashes wilJ eliminJf . M \ 10Z* /^^^^^k. Akin CAD /^tTl*C ate toe pecking and that cockerels can be separated fjjm^ /mX^IA^ ■«V vft VUIS - frool PuUets at from three to five weeks old. \UIV vy^ BURNS'J cALds STURDY >9fll \ 111 Nobody «s exempt from the danger PHI TT TRY ETOnnft ■^ Xflß v \ // / oj a neglected sore. A little Cone- JTUUJUIiVI fUULIS i^^ I \ // / • lene used at once will pre Tent ogl> n^ \lf I developments. The modern aelton I'ltlCE LIST ®srvN2=sL s^SHSa s^ussfftssssassat y^^^^^^^i^jr^^^^^ when other things hawe failed. Sturdy layitiq Mash: lolbs a,-, aolbs 39,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 14

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