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r~ .PERSONAL ? • : " ;y: I PERSONAL APPEARANCE J is an important factor In file. An impression of health and vigour in ivvrthe man arid of charm arid Vivacity in the woman is of the greatest : L value in both the social and the commercial spheres. It should be the B aim, therefore, oi everyone who values success in life to seek to impart B such an There are many ways, mere or less artificial, of §1 improving the appearance, but the safest and most satisfactory are i those which are indicated by the laws of Nature. Nature seems to have 8 decreed that only those, who are in good health shall present a really H pleasing personal appearance. 5 If the general health is not good, the >fl| personal appearence will assuredly in some way suffer. Begin at the fi beginning, thereforei (arid halld up the general health. See that the B digestive system is;firi healthy working order in the first place, g Beecham's Pills wiff help you here. They are a digestive medicine of H proved success with a great reputation for keeping matters right. All who |T appreciate the value of a pleasing personal appearance should seek the--1 charm which only health can give. And they will derive very real g benefit from a course of that far-famed medicine— I beginning, and build up the general health. See that the digestive system is.-in healthy working order in the first place. Beecham's Pills will help you here. They are a digestive medicine of proved success with a great reputation for keeping matters right. All who appreciate the value of a pleasing personal appearance should seek the charm which only health can give. And they will derive very real benefit from a course of that far-famed medicine— |s. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled JO 3d., Is-lid and 2s-9d. ( original English; prices. A

LAST tfEN DAYS! Great ' Oflfce-a-Year Sale • / '* Of FURNITURE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS of Every Description DON'T DELAY! BUY JHOW! IT ME4NS ECONOMY ' s e w Shipment *of Enamclwarc. Special Offer in Lawn Mowers, ,'v f ."■ Saucepans. ::;.[.:. For the next ten days we are making special reductions ~~ir-s^r^ . ;"'.-«. on our large stock of Mowers. These. prices are much lower _,''•..-'« ~'.,. ' • . .-■■-, .•■■ T, than what you will have to pay later. - We have just received a big shipments m. three bizss only, _. _ . , ..... v -.«• »ni ... »a direct from the manufacturers, and for the next ten days wo The Daisy, a good little machine—l2in.. 49/-. 14m.. 45/-. offer them at these prices—' The Novha Ball-bearing Lawn Mower. Special Price—l2in.. v - 49/6. U4in., S3/6. " 24 . 3 and - 6 pints. ' -■ , 2/9 . 3/4 3/11 each. Extension Window' , Screens. New Shipment of English Aluminium Heavy 4 win fit any window, ad- . Quality Stewp&ns. " ■ Extension Window" n . .'. /. ' ~;- . , , _ . Screens. New Shipment of English Aluminium lieavy wni fit any window, ad- Quality Steweans. Mit air and light; keeps ~ i ■*■■ i.~ i u . - , , , . I n „* *\>~ fl;~. ot,j rf,,=r . Our **J* shipment was sold out in * few days, hut we out the flies and dust. A were fortunate in receiving another one a few day B ago. summer. > ' .: ' Note the Prices: Sale Price, 4/6. ** >.2i'V 3 * *$ 5J 1 pints. 5/3 .-.-■;•/«; 8/3 167$ 12/- 15/9 WHITE METAL SPOONS 4*- Guaranteed to Wear White AND FORKS. Bj Throughout. Wear like -silver. Fully guaranteed. f"lp ' ' Dessert Forks—Reduced lor 16 days only to 8/6 *J 'H _. \,. _. —».._", . half-dozen. $ " . Warranted to Wear White Throughout. Table Forks—Reduced for ,8 days only *° 12/ " SLag Teaspoons, for 10 days „ , >~ half-dozen. half-dozen- •«=? Teaspoons, tor 10 days only—s/6 naif-dozen. iHj Dessert Spoons, for 10 days only—B/6 half-dozen. _ . •», . gfi Table Spoons,, for 10 days only— half-dozen."V s Dessert Knives. |||j A Splendid Line of Metal-handle Dessert Knives, ill •*•«« w * suitable for boardinghouses, —13/11 half- nil ! I able ivniVCSs -J*?' dozen. - }(i]!'.f ,• >**fcv Xylo, White Handles—ls/8 half-dozen. Mil White Xylonite Handles—l 7/6 half-dozen. - * Superior Quality-19/11 half-dozen. |,| Whlt , Xylonite' Handles, superior quality-21/fi - hafMJez*;. TEN W. . JLAMdUUKiiI/ TEN Complete Three Lamps «, A « m MJt*. I O House Furnisher Poasonby DAYS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 10

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