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‘ ‘ ILfAE ANATIIA ” CONVALESCENT HOME (Recommended by-Loc-tors), 79 St. Andrew’s Ed.,,:;'JEpsom. Auckland. A Beautiful Ho me, on an acre of well laid out Lawns and Gardena. Bright and Bunny'-rßalcony. Semi-Invalids, Aged People ‘ and Convalescents are given apeciaPday and night attention. All [Modern'Conveniences. Warm and Pleasant,.’ Atmosphere. Write for full particulars. — Phone 21-89:5. 557

1 KEELER’S Prams i Estd I For LATEST Lowj Priced Quality j DOLLS’ PRAMS CHAIRS and CHILDREN’S NURSERY CHAIRS, PUSH CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS, PRAMS, BASSINETTES, Free List issued. 1893. V 31R KARANGAHAPE RD„ AUCKLAND

Announcements WeUworth While St®®'®® We have found it necessary, owing to increased business, to rebuild pur present shop. During the building of our Modern Shop, we have taken temporary premises, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA,'in'' CAMERON STREET. Hero we shall carry on business as usual until the re-occupation of our New Modern Shop. Our Phone Number will be 2401 as usual, and all orders will receive the same strict attention as in the past. , ; THIS WEEK’S REMOVAL SPECIAL : DRIED PEACHES DRIED APRICOTS ■ '—? (for Jam making 1 ).. 6d per lb, (for Jam making).. Gel per ib.,; WATCH FOR FURTHER REMOVAL BARGAINS • J. C. TAYLOR, Managing Director.’ ■

Visit OUT ShowrOOin and inspect onr stocks of ' « Suites, Carpets, etc.' Lowest Possible Place for Quality [ Goods. You may Purchase on Our Easiest of Tei'iris.s jj * i'- ,!‘.4 ;• 1 ** mmm m m u .<‘sy NO DEPOSIT - ' 1/3 Weekly Buys £5 Worth of Furniture. 2/6 Weekly Buys £lO Worth of Furniture./' , 5/6 Weekly Buys £25 Worth of Furniture. - :v :C? 10/9 Weekly Buys £SO Worth of Furniture. „... r? 16/- Weekly Buys £75 Worth of Furniture. cr 21/6 Weekly Buys £IOO Worth of Furniture, v CEverything for a Better Home MADE IN OUR WHANGAREI FACTORY FARMERS’ WHANGAREI Furniture and Radio Branch-

N° more GET ” ‘‘Shoo creates Shame.’’ “NUG“Shoo Pride.’' M JEFFERS’ IRISH LINEN STORE, 41 ** .forvois Hoad, Ponsonby, Ano I; land, W.l. 'Direct Importers of Irish Household Linen Goods. Table Cloths, Serviettes, Shootings, Plain White and Coloured Linen, Huckaback, Cambric, Linen Handkerchiefs, etc. Special Offer: Parcels of White, Cream or Coloured Linen Remnants, 10/- each, Postage Paid. When in Auckland, call and inspect, onr goods. J■-> ARTGRAFTS Tools, Materials, Brasswork, Leatherwork, Carving Penpainting, Pokerwork, Free Catalogue. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade,Auckland. ■ &Q 6 Herr comes the bride i AND THE BRIDESMAIDS Gowned by “LILY ELSIE” The Bride’a Paradise 415 QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND Phone 4.‘'■4(s;'). Private Rea. 27-420. 532

you HAVE TO H Mb kxm iJm '/ kj&jp thvb dowmj 'Vuitk mix oah& <* r ‘-CP?\ r<~^ ° of n ' > Give*'your'\vobllies'tlTeir own special beauty rreai> mentand you’ll be proud of them as long as they last. Rich Lux suds all the dirt without rubbing or twisting. Colours remain.clear and newjand every fibre.dries-fleecy, and elastic . so that even the most fragile jumped 1 keeps (its- smart-shape and downy . softness. & LEVER PRODUCT, MADE IN NEW ZEALAND IF IT’S SAFE IN ’WATER AT’S SAFE IN » < m o) Oi m r) HL uJ Sag n =t iux| > «'V) fini Dissolve Lux in ;i little hot water, then add cold water so**'suds are lukewarm. Use enough ,to maintain a. rich suds throughout the-wash. Wash by squeezing t auds through \ and * through ~do j nut rul*.l Rinse in three lukewarm waters. Squeeze Spread to shape and measurement. water^ouiif/wroMgA/y^^o^QQt* feeing. ...and, dry .flat, in the shade. -- -vV fe2fls.ji®i«L..

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5