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f% ' ' ■ '■ :• .' ..;'•■' '''>'.■ ■' . ! c : - :: S ' - v --V- : '" -.'"* "-' 4» W -' -- ■ ■'■ --.. . ,-:-.- . '' -*<, s i -~ "' | THE IDEKL HOME § Qis the liome where health abounds. Health in home brings happiness— H the sheer joy of living— nothing else can. Even wealth, with all its W W advantages, cannot equal health in the matter of bringing into life real and W M complete satisfaction. Hence the supreme importance/of using every means Jj £% to attain to and maintain a condition of good health. To this end every home f% 3 SHOULD eONTRIN R N a dependable medicine ready to be taken when indisposition makes its Jj ?% appearance. Everyone almost is "out of sorts" at times; more frequently H than not the condition is due to digestive derangement. For ailments of this %d w kind Beecham's Pills will be found to be Q X 111 ft il/£iU) VuftlilCmft P By the use of this excellent preparation many people have solved that hd w pressing and perplexing problem—How to keep well. They have found Q Qj that they can confidently leave the matter to Beecham's Pills—the gently 7% 7% aperient, corrective and tonic properties of which go far to promote a condition W %A of perfect fitness. Prudent people should make a point of Keeping w N Beecham's Pills handy in their homes ready in case of need for any Q member of the family, old or young. The Ideal Home should contain H f% The Ideal Medicine %d X ' ' • - f% _ _ >- • %$ w Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled \Qsd.7 Is-lid and 2s-9d. ( original English prices.) H j. RIJINISHINC gS 55 ! MAPLE "V I JL 111 Ifil Bil I wa Y I^.' „ ■ wHSNBqrHNO O® J . Enquiries from the iE^^p'tfi^llL" '•'■ ■ coim fry receive im- '"?£?'.'"' '■ '"'" '.:':; ', -y ;., •. , . ._. i.,.; -r •, ■ . ; DON'T wait another year for that furniture. Buy it now, pay for it during the coming year, and so be better off by twelve months* comfort. * CASH OR TERMS . The Maple Furnishing Co. • House Furnishers 5 and 5a Karangahape Road " (A few yards from Grafton Bridge)

SUEDE SHOES. KI3GER BBOWN, BLACK AND GREY PATENTS in COURTS and SMART OXFORD^ / ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ; Lowest Possible Prices. " Go-Easie" Shoes FOR LADIES. 32/6 52/6 Sizes Sfi fflf Sizes 3 to 8 j&*m? 3 to 8 The most; comfortable shoe you can buy. We have them in flexible' , PUMPS OR WELTED SOLES, with patent toecaps or "plain;'we-have them extra wide for very tender ! feet. Call and see them. A special assistant fn charge of this department. PRICES— 32/6, -37/6, and 47/6. lames Adams & Co. WeUesley St. East Opposite Y.M.C.A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 11

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