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I' Your bathroom should be the cleanest, brightest spot in I the home. Every article should have its place where dirt and I microbes cannot penetrate. Personal hygiene is entirely a | matter of cleanliness possible only when your bathroom is § equipped with such efficient and inexpensive accessories as are H n r,ow showing in "Ed-Mac's." . IS Bathroom Cabinets.' Complete with mirror, shelves and tooth I I brush racks. Nickel plated fittings. ffl 6/6, 9/6, 11/6, 17/6, 22/6, 37/6. | fc>oap Baskets. Rustless metal ..... 3/-. ||| Sponge Baskets ... .................. ...... 4^3 ffl I Soap and Sponge Baskets ..... ...... '/'.. .......... 5/9 §j Sinkette Tidies 5/9 m Toilet Roll Holders .'..."!'..'..'.'.'.' 1/3 H Towel Rails. Heavy White Enamelled 18in., 2/9; 24in!, 3/- W 30in., 3/3; 36in., 3/6. II Bmette Junior. A novel and very useful article for the kit- m ehen. Foot action lifts lid, while galvanized container can be removed; Handsomely finished in white I cellulose enamel .....'.................... 15/6 ■ " ■' , . ■ ■ ■ "•'••'■ • I S A Home or A 2j6ction jHH|^H ANY REASONABLE DEPOSIT '^^^H^K^^H Secures a brand new Home of 5 H^^Kp^H rooms, well fitted with modern appliances. Large section near school. 6^ per cent mortgage. : Price £1,275. hill: sections. , '^^BlPlk \ ■ " Two beautiful building sites, maximum sunshine, delightful view, practically no cljmb. €U>od road approach. Adjoins native ''-S* V bush reserve. (Sole Agents). W/\V Price £250 each. ' '. ■ v ■'■■■:\^\ ; VICINITY TOTABA CRESCENT ■■■'•:. ' Splendid corner site,, within ,3 , minutes station. (Sole agents). , Price Reduced to £350. COVT. LOAN £1,350 Most attractive Brick Residence 5 expensively appointed rooms. - ' and garage. All electrical appliances. Price £1850; reasonable terms. Sole agents. KIRKLAND 6c CO. POST OFFICE CORNER. LOWER UTT. Telephonies 592 or 46-I^6. HOW COULD HE "Ah" lamented the barber, ''assist- THE 5199 • ants are quite a nuisance in our profes- Horace: f<What tnftTWi you think that sion, sir. There's that new one I've en-girl you've b*»" aking oat taxicab ridgaged—he wastes half his time in gossip-ing has been 1/ % you for aflahf 1 ' ing--' "-.■ ~ " • Herbert: found out she -was •'Did yoii*ever try a deaf and' dumb was married to river." one?" ask the customer. ' That a pedestrian is a man looking me«" , for the place where he parked Mb car.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 14, 28 August 1930, Page 11