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SANK IN THE HARBOUR He had caught a tish at the end of the tvharf and lie had leaned out too far. With a splash his tin of LIXOIDS fell from his pocket—these tiny, powerful pellets that ease throat, clear away huskiness. He got another tin—only lOd. Manufactured by Stacey Bros. Ltd.. ,ISS Khyber Pass Rond. Auckland.

MAIL YOUR ORDER to SMITH & BROWN’S x »- jYf* •, •aw.-—*-*"-! Mi! iIM. -.ia m A m V.,? 1 . j I m *i No Deposit 2 Year Terms Free Freight TO ANY N'OKTH ISLAND PORT OR RAILWAY STATION. : : w- 'M ■ ; :k ; : '■?; MODERN BOW-FRONT CHMA CABINETS Designed to display attractively voui best china. Lovely bowed leadliqht ends. Leadlighted, lockable door. Two roomy shelves. Smoothly finished rich Walnut colour. Strong, screwed reeded legs Stands 2ft. 6in. hiqh 3ft. wide 14 J in. deep £9/13/NO DEPOSIT. 2/- WEEK t* T’"’!t f Si/: i r33rl m t \ m si m m 1 I mi# m irHjg FOUR - PSECE NO DEPOSIT, 10/- WEEK OAK BEDROOM SUITES Beautiful new design in Oak. For sheer value this suite stands alone. Just look at the usel'ii drawer spate In the man's l.owboy, and there Is hanging space for suits, too This piece ts tit. high and 351 n. wide. Well-centre Dressing Table ha.- large Reflex Minors, three sliding trays and centre drawer. Roomy Wardrobe is lilt, high and 3ft flin wide. Pull double Red in attractive design. In beautifully grained Imported Oak Veneers. Priced at onlv C45/19/G Cash, or \V<’ 1 mm m mm mm m COMBINATION CHEST & ROBE 25 Only) Order yours early In imported laminated lieech. polished to a light Kimu finish. 4ft. high. 3ft. 21n. wide, and 15in. deep. Four drawers 18in. wide. Pitted with 2<>ln. x 14ln. frameless mirror, on new style concealed standard. Each. or <i // WEUK £lO/19/6 2/6 /f r -n f- \ , *' m: \ j " A 1 t .pry*' . m v? wm a /■ b mm ■■ m ■ : £2S / 19 / 6 3 - PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITES Delightful design in finest Imported Oak Veneers. It you prefer Twin Beds, here is your suite. Lpok at the smart, rounded front and rounded panels of Twin Beds. The Dressing Chest provides three full-length dovetailed drawers. Scalloped 30in. x 2Sin. circular mirror. Twin Beds each 3ft. wide, with rigid fittings and side rails. NO 1) PROSIT WHISK 6/ "DfLWORtH I wm m m® £4l S 7 THREE -PIECE SUPER SPRUNG LOUNGE SUITES Wide comfortable sweep of the backs and arms gives this design a appearance, making it ideal for a large room. Fully sprung seats and backs give restful comfort. Sprung edges. In figured autumn-toned Tapestrv. eil/7/« Cash, or No Deposit and 9/- Week. Also available In moth-proof Genoa Velvet, E33/19/U Cash, or No Deposit and 11/9 Week. NO DEPOSIT, 9/- WEEK * ! If Till! I'iJl u 6 ' IT ill s m m -Ml sc. IF m 18 'v-y 3-PIECE WALNUT FINISH DINING SUITES MAIL YOUR ORDER £34 / 10 / < Just look at this suite and compare its value. Worth £43/10/-, it's an outstanding bargain at £34/10/-. Triple-bow Sideboard with mirror back, pretty leadlight cupboards, two drawers and roomy centre clipboard. Extension Table with heavy turned legs. Chairs have well upholstered, leatherette covered seats. In rich Walnut Finish. Smith & Brown's money-sovinq values are available to all North Island residents. Furnish by mail at Auckland prices tor Cash or cn No Deposit Two-year Terms. All orders covered by written, money - Pack guarantee of satisfaction. Simply Dost vour order with cash or first weekly, fortnightly, or monthly instalment. Free freiqht to any North Island Pert or Railway Station. NO DEPOSIT, 7/6 WEEK SMITH & ItROWN LTD. Symonds St.. Auckland. C. 3 Please send me. without obligation, your Free Catalogue. "Furnishing by Mail at City Prices." NAME. ... ADDRESS. N.A.3/9/47

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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1947, Page 3

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