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_____ OS IK TEK/HS"! J ' 'f ARE EASY | 'j' , „ 1 I The Maple Furnishing to* 1 ! HOUSE FURNISHERS J } 5& 5a Karangahape Road t J * (A few yards from Grafton Bridge). # ( > j WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR at J I The vdue in this Mis These are really comfort - I 7 ulc \ " rtaTC a,i (•?'/, w able and well made little I apparent to every careful m 4 for n t,-u I dyvaeut, &+W ffannents for the children. * 1 shopper gcjf' B | I LADIES'FLANNELESTS NIGHT- CHILDREN'S OBEY FLEECY- j I DEESSES. turned-down collar; ffl Aywfjf LINED BLOOMEES, winter !! aood quality. Worm's and O.S. W JiMl \\,\| weights—l3in, 5/11; 20in, 6,11; \ -Mil. ' hjA I 111 22in,7/6, •! 1 LADFcS' NATURAL WOVEN \f*3l] II j ifl OHILDBEF'S CBSAH FLEECY- I NIGHTDRESSES, high neck, WsM IV LDJED BLOOMERS~I2in, 3/11; ; turned-down collar; -weight. M&/) 111/ 14in, 4/3; 16in, 4/11; 18in, 5/3; | \ Woman's and 0.5.-19/11. Wf\\ If 20m, 5/11; 22in, 6/3; 24in, S/11, j 1 LADIES'FLANNELETTE NIGHT- 1 'Ifyiifc _„„_,. _.__ WK i fly 1 I DRESSY, V neck, trimmed in- l CHILDREN'S NAVY FLE.BOY- | sartion and ombroidery. Woman's * LINED BLOOMERS, «od au»l- I 8 io;ii. 19/11 .»,....«.- - ity—l2m, i .', Win, 4/9 lorn, i i 18/U ' as - 19/u A SPECIAL PURCHASE of 5/3; ml s/ii; 2Kn, 6,6; 22k, 1 i LADIES' FLANNELETTE CHE- • "* 6/11; 24m, 7/6. jj ■DM, trimmed to and frill- Whe Cre§)e oHm)sEji , 3 oEßsjj wraray | mi. Wil!l€ Licpe CHILDREN'S cbe£lS wincey. I ' ■ gTTE SLEEPING SUITS, but- | 1 LADIES' FLANNELETTE DSvmcflktS toned down front; size Ito 6-- 1 | KNICKERS, open shape-2/U DIUUM/9 7/11. 1 U and 3/0. - 1 i « With Striped Crepe Roll Collar children's creah wincey- a § LADIES' WHITE 02EPE BLOOM- mm ° l P" j & ETTE KHICKE2S AND EODIOI 1 EBS, nice quality, clastic waist «" u vuua COMBINED, trimmed frill— 1 and tam-4pl. " g\l4-i ~~ "L 5/6; size 2, l' 9; size 4, 7/9; I I u»«w« 9/11 each. »m, u . ( g SSa A"*' — SPECIAL PURCHASE WE FAY POSTAGE *" I SPECIAL PURCHASE on cash ... . c rrt w^« I |j • ' COUNTRY ORDERS. WOO! « COttOll | i ladies Cotton Dl , H I n/ _ A Pl Address: Black Hose 1 Knitted Gloves I 102,104,106,108 EscenentVahe | S In all Bizeß—White and Navy p _. . KARANGAHAPE RD. ~ /fi . I 1 1/-pair I - — T —~- j/o pair j JiThe Paint-Protected Farm 1 -^ 11 —-d I The man on the land wants a paint that will give real protection JE=^^EEE: ' '— '-■"-""] 11 against the elements, and in specifying Berger's Paint, Prepared j W=w /^^l ■ If (8.P.) lor every painting job on the farm hegets the most desirable J !p|—~-v /J^^S ===~J I and economical paint that science ?.nd experience can produce and | _ ; - ■|| money can buy. In covering capacity,in durability, in appearance, ■•yIB Berger's Paint, Prepared (8.P.) is the purest pais? obtainable- | I % z==j< 111 For 160 years the firm of Lev/is Berger Sons, Ltd., has Jj ds{mf=2, ■=$ Wh been specialising in the manufacture of paint >*==£%[s) 11^^ Ft is made of pure white lead and zinc oxide, Bergcr'» Sped&lties ure:—Berger** Si \^^s/.s---£3---—' ~7f!?*\ mired with refined, matured linseed oil and Structural and Roof Paint, for all jjj ■ **i&-~~~ "Jf /f*\\ American spirit) of turpentine and ia 100% iron work; Meiicae, a cald wsler .. S pS>^"~^ , If II pure paint. Each tin of Be r r' B Paint, p»b». forin!eriordecor»lian; M«t<»«, » — 'T~l3&isi&s^t^> (. a Prepared (Z. P.), is guaranteed to last longer, an oil enamel with Bat finish for |{~^^^^^y- ./ |j cover better, work easier, and uniformly interior work ; Varc&l, a high-grade It CaExffifißßg dzzz ; // ijj give better results than any other paint, enamel st mode.ileceil, a&d Btffa'a fi^^^^^^^^^^^g iS , including pure white lead and linseed oil. Tarnish (or all psrpcsei, | I " Manufacturer*: LEWIS BERGER & SONS (Australia) LTD. Jljfe^fi^^r^S n Factories at Homerton, London and Sydnsy, N&W* ; | We^i^^rl PHILLIPPS & IMPeTItDo, AUCKLAND, ° Hl|/|^sS == ly Suburban Storca aatl Ageata in principal town* . cjg^^^^j^^cbzj ECCLEB' PHOSPHORTON. 1 -ft -. u. ««* iC'i THEouiFiiir TteSpntcf mrae H Is a combinalion of Phosphorus, I Jkll^^ Quinine. Nux Vomica, Iron, Kola, § f j({\ X"j>fe»aM»- /njlll^l Mancanese, and other Nerve and \ £~MaJM&fr aoa ' a ffliu Brain Foods. PHOSPHORTON B i^^HllaVa absolutely as good as atonic can I Jg M \ 5 A^^^^SA It actualiy creates new Vervons | " >^^a Fluid arid Brain Matter by sup- \ \ hWTV* X Z/slpl^ie^ttMß plyinetne Blood with its Electric I \ /p^pl^|pl, A 2/6 Bottle contains 32 Doses. H\3BBE»H®^SSJt^ A 4/6 Bottle contains (A Dosss. | B**«8BSB&^[ A 6/6 Bottle contains 128 Doses. ' mj— ' W gg|gjg£ % Packed securely and ported anj- §£*& «p».*ms«3!»j«s», % ' CHRIST. » * JL, + tff Ril^^fifl H.M. aresrJe, Queen St., Auchtand. 1 LJ Hfr7r*s&^j& m slh&' V mOinW II „ , (Ellison Chambers. Quwa St. WQ/** MBmWIbJ 9tlHE(lfS§i Branchas: Hobwn St, g \S g BM MS i tkf I till B 1 t j J#l-#lft-#lr a nrfw flilfn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17490, 7 June 1920, Page 8

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