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* I have the Largest Furniture Auctioneering j . TT|£ Business in the Dominion * REASON Being right in the heart of j 1 Queen Street, my sales | \A/U are the best attended. WALKER !a °P BB ' High Prices PAYS * — — Hence :—lf I get higher * TflP prices, I can afford to 1 I**-** PAY MORE for your PRICES s °° as * „ *___________-_---- The Demand for Good e Second-hand Furniture for : ~77~~~T «—— is enormous, and I simply second-hand MUST have /ours, j -———— I furniture. £5 £500 Nothing too smail nor too ic * * large for me to handle. 2857 Tones' A 2130 GEORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 38 Queen Street, """"'"""" "" " Users of Cream of Tartar TRY j i lavpf A FPU in instead of Cream of Tartar for Cakes, Scones and Biscuits j Packed in 8 oz. Packed in 8 oz. Packets Packets Save money and make better calces ——— ; , Practically every Baker and Pastrycook in New Zealand uses CLOVER CREAM. Scones, j etc. made with Clover Cream are whiter and better in every other way. g i Use Clover Cream exactly the same as Cream of Tartar Try it for yourself and see the result! 1 The reason why Clover Cream is better is that 1 it works slower and is superior in other ways. 1 Between 500 and 1000 tons were imported to 1 New Zealand from New York during the last 1 three years. § The Baking Efficiency of Closer Cream is about 10% better 9 than Cream of Tartar. 1 Obtainable all Grocers, and Wholesale from I J. W. Bayley & Co., Auckland _____________b____^ After you finish cleaning your windows with Bon Ami you will hardly be able to tell whether some of the panes are missing or not It's wonderful how invisible you can make good glass with Bon Ami! No smears No specks! Use thin, watery lather; it is , memwam^ easier to wipe away after it's >: =3-g^ i ___§^^ dry and it cleans just as well y j .-^f^l _ _ , _____

T" PEACOCK AND SON, Ophthalmic Opc. ,° c 01 * 08 - 218 ' Queen St. 'near Victoria frt.l. bight tested by most rtpxoved methods. bpectaeles accurately fitted. Artificial byea of ail colours in stock. Nautical and Sur»esors Instruments m stock i id repaired.

By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Liverpool, K.0.M.G., M.V.O. PORTER'S DYE WORKS. LEADING DYERS And DRY CLEANERS Of the Dominion. fead Office. Tabernacle Works. Ides., Karanganape Rd., Epsom. ill (i "Wj -r, '.Phones. 1741 & 4385 Ail Country Orders Eeceive Special Attention

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

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