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Witness the power of CASH! J OOK at the values our rash policy livings you. Compare those prices everywhere for furniture of equal quality. We defy you to find better value anywhere else in the Dominion. Cash buying and •ash selling does it. We can afford to sell for less when we have no had debts or book expenses. At these places YOU can afford to pay cash. Pay cash—it pays. SPECIAL ONE MONTH OFFER We pack - and deliver FREE to your nearest port or station! Mail your order now! 4 2v- \> „ s S wv S piece Chesterf ieM Suite Three large pieces, fully sprung in arms, seats and backs. Covered in moquette of finest quality in the latest two-colour effect, as illustrated. Finished inside and out to the George Walker standard of quality. £l9d9/6 79* SKS*£SSSSSSSSSto These 6 pieces in Solid Oak .The suite, exactly as illustrated, has four chairs •with leather seats and backs with modelled design. A large extension table and roomy sideboard complete the group. All pieces have beautifully turned legs—and only solid oak, no 3-ply—is used throughout, as in all our suites.' £lBd(KThis 4 piece Bedroom Suite £l6/15/A very beautifully designed suite, comprising a roomy wardrobe with full length mirror; fivedrawer dressing chest, with large bevelled mirror, solid-panelled full size bedstead and fashionable low pedestal cupboard. All pieces with cabriole legs and finished in the new two-tone effect. m?* George Walker LTD. Queen Street “THE FURNISHING HOUSE" (Next Smith and Caughey’s) AUCKLAND

Mr. A. E. Watkln, the well-known breeder of Jersey cattle, Takanini, Auckland, whose producing cows have been leading all others .under C.O.R. test, slates taat the only drench ;he has used f or, a number of years is the D.C.S. Drench. “I have, found these drenches most successful in jvarding off Milk Fever, in assisting cows to cleanse properly,' in Chills and Hard Quarters, and in any Debility. I can recommend them to farmers. I always have the 4-dozen tin at 52/-, equal to 1:»/- per dozen packets. ,) H. Watkin. Herdsman, Takanini, August 30, 1932. —Domestic and Chemical Supplies, Newmarket, Auckland... Whangarei Depot: Presbyterian Buildings. 296

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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 13

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