I'm a Spot Cash Buyer f —————■—■■■■'■■I I of Used Furniture! i ■MnMaBBnaHHRfIBMaEaBBBaanHMannH g ? 5 * 1 0 ★ , i I'm open to buy any quan- 1 tity! and prefer to buy a g 1 WHOLE HOUSEFUL AT I Remember! *'** . f ■HMMMnoMMBMnnMHi No proposition is too big 1 for me to handle! | I Pay * 1 ■ ° ■ il£& PflftipiQ I I have an inexhaustible de- | fcllv il IwCd a mand for the goods! and q — ———— as IDO THE LARGEST § TRADE IN SECOND- I HAND FURNITURE IN f AUCKLAND, I can afford | to make it worth your while Q to sell to me I I * p 1 © . Ring up 'Phones 2857 or | A 2130, and let us have a © talk. When you get my I offer you won't look further | - » - 1,1 3 George Walker, I AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, [ 38 Queen Street. | . —j ANOTHER |j "BALLOON BRAND" | " LIMERICK " Competition I This prize of One Guinea for the August Competition has | been awarded to MISS G. R. JONES, Auckland Hospital, who «ant in the following " limerick**— | A High Admiral touring our land 1 Cabled Home —" Folks and scenery grand, 1 While each Banquet's a sight, | Cakes and Pastry so light, 1 Doe to powdew well named ' Balloon Brand. B ® 1 Httt Competition closes September 30th. § AA YOUR Grocer for particulars. He sells j 2 " BALLOON BRAND,' 9 The PERFECT Baking Powder. jj f ==^ —go to "TF YOU want the Firm -*• thc Best Tea— go to the Firm that that Grows it!" I GROWS It / liipton'a Tea is grcsTi on Lipton's own plan tat thousands of acres of the 1 best Tea-gardens ii the World. That is why Lip ton' can give yon better Quality, better Selection, and better Value. That is why Lipton's are able to I *irate their own Special Grades— available in the open market. That is why you will find it most economical and most satisfactory to insist on—and fr.et— Lipton's 1 ea lea v. "J 1 , 89 i S —»&# For Delicate Infants 1 and at weaning time, use Benger's., because it adapts. [g with scientific exactness, fresh cow's milk to the delicate j [digestion of a child. J m A process of natural digestion begins as soon as you If bring Benger's Food and fresh new milk together. As e j # result, the rich food contents of both j I and the milk can be fully absorbed even by j'eaiirijy I By means of Benger's Food nourishment is imparted easy A and quickly, and distressed;infants comior ; .. .rat Bw.irr'i Food >• perhaps 'hemort SKt cS'nW b" obtained pentfiwfrom 3 . n t^th,,n«d,n B tot h ou ß h«o,»uU,^^.CMj^ EnT!acd _ ] BENGER'S FOOD, LTD., -■ ™ ST SYDNEY. if BRANCH OFFICE: _V 7' ?.* TT S Depot, thmughrrt CAJtiDA. j| And at NSW Tonic (U.S. A.] 90. BKtaai, S( ' Lwpo» w Ij |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)
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