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vou Get FINE FURNITURE . and something more i SUITE OF (USE MSTINCnON • m f Illustrated is our "Brooklyn" 3-piece rich oak Bedroom Suite, which I® 5 ! FABE f R ' S FABER'S friends. must be seen to be appreciated. The modern features include a 3ft. 6in. They return for more. They write long letters " robe," which has two doors and which is specially fitted with pull-out of appr6c i ai i on . They tell their friends to come hangers, a hat-rack and a shoe-rack, tjj The Duchess is 3ft. lOin. wide, ' / and it has a magnificent circular bevelled mirror. €J The 4ft. 6in. Bed- to FABERS. \nr ny is this? First, OT COUTS6, stead is solid oak. f This rare and attractive suite is a typical example because of the quality of the furniture itself. of Faber s Fine Furniture ana, as always, it carries Faber s Personal i Guarantee, tjj It is available under Faber's Friendly Credit System, and But also DOCdUSG they receive attention which North"bland Free and PaCkin9 P ° rt ° r tHe is always fair ' a,ways s Y m P athetic . always human. I typical example of that distinctive quality PSU (11ml ' n furniture and those terms of genuinely nrnAPIT V 9/ r% WEEKLY "FRIENDLY CREDIT" which have done so DEPOSIT much to give FABER'S their very enviable standing, is provided by the suite illustrated. CASH PRICE £38/5/- ihh FURNISHING 1, CO. LIMIfEP 106 COURTENAY PLACE '—( opp - ST - JAMES THEATRE) TAKE THOUGHT TO LEHBTHEN UFE j King John of England wonthe^erGIVE HEED T0 BEST DOCTORBftDVICE your face b sorest whisker-pulilng rII W blades, switch to Gem—their keener U*» ft Jju ll' Vy fc. All over tHe world tKe best doctors are warn- . edees are kind to tender skins! v. , EVANS* MOUNTAIN KING 1 : ing humanity about the increasing strain of ASTHMA WyfJ! SMOOTH SAILING ( ' mtetl'd''b!!dy t' roUiT^orZ!^ POWDER SmjLl S Sush"wl£kJ 8 4° h'Th; : That is the one reason why wise folk prefer rUVVUCn e jf OM te s easeof.^— ,||llMl|M SuSaW to «<» train for travel. When they r,de by ra,l GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! 3§s§s|ilgf S -'°° P ., ' * g s<\ BfGEMJM they relax. They are free from worries of aisgaswyKsw car con « es,c<l rM<ls - Inf. chest tlghtncM, con«umptlon, ———I——P*wl NP'jW.'Vjf ll ' CDPAD P. MIIRRAV I Til catarrh, hay fever, etc. OlEnit wlflUllnHl LIU* . fTfl Afkf IK I Tl /l~ TDAIKI PREPARED ONLY BY J. S. EVANS Expert Opticians, NO S IKAIN IN lilt. I nAllv PHARMACIST - DUNEDIN Tgg<Eg^£BM 7 WILLIS STREET PRICE 3/6 p < <1

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 150, 28 June 1938, Page 8

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