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1 2 IfiPISJaJaJSISISJi^ • I We Specialize in Upholstered | ! I Furniture and! Upholstering. 1 ll < I I a V/OU can ns little judge a book by its cover as upholstered furniture, by m 9 W I what meets tho eyo, ra 1 Ej It is tho hidden details in construction that determine permanent S lEg worth—and it is tho skilled, honest doing of the unseen parts that gives our ij tip upholstered work its value. m Sf ftsl * . IS Ij:,! The foundation in our goods is of flax filling, not wood, as in cheap M m work. On top of this wo lay the final wool flock filling, ready for the il Ej upholstering fabric, whatever that may bo. m i|| Again,, as regards Springing—with us the steel springs aro fixed to aEj j|l double chair-web base. In cheap work this is a wooden base-—and even in M a betfcer-clas.3 work only a single web is used. js I@ The specifications as above apply to nil our work —we will not skimp m EJ quality on any consideration whatsoever! H Ij ,1 If you propose the purchase of Upholstered Furniture, or wish your old |§ p) Furniture Reupholstered, see us about it. s 1 LINOLEUMS. § gsm m Our shipment ex S.S. Port Pirie is selling rapidly, as British Linoleum jf] M deserves to. Prices aro:— fa I, M Lino.—4/C, E/-, 5/9, and 6/3 per square yard. @ M Floorcloths— 3/9 per nquare yard. ej pj Lino. Squares—9ft. x 10ft. Gin., £5/7/6. Oft. x 12ft., £6/5/-. | !| SCOTT & GIBSON, Ltd. I 1 Specialists in Modern Furnishings. 'A !| 161 & 163, KARANGAHAPE RD. Phone 989. Opp. Bank of N.Z. 1 I Tell the Children fl when they drink Fry's Cocoa that it has a II | history of nearly two hundred yeara. Joseph || _ if Fry first sold it in 1725. It was the best at ilg I I that time, and continual improvement* || I keep it still the best to-day. II jiiji The children—and you, top —will enjoy the II f| smooth, natural chocolate flavour of Fry's II || Pure Breakfact Cocou. You Si mi will like it more and more. || Gc,t a tm to " dn y« If Breakfast | Kruschen Salts loosens the grip of disease TORTURED bj rheumatism; lamtd by gout; raeied by sciatica; agonised by lumbago; maddened by <c/.ema; poisoned by constipation! What are you Mood for? Neither for work nor ps*y! You're not a quarter as good in efficiency—net a tenth as good in happiness. Why put up with it? KRUSCHEN SALTS will liberate you from the grip of these maladies that sap your strength and wreck your happiness. A little KRUSCHEN—just "half-a-teaspoonful"—taken in warm water each morning will rid your system of the adds, poisons and impurities that are the slow murder of your body. And KRUSCHEN SALTS supply you with those salines which are refined out of civilised foods but are absolutely essential to healthy Ufa and development. |] \. MAKEPS ESTABLISHED IN MANCHESTER 1734 f JT ENTIRELY BRITISH FOR 160 YEARS p*^ All per bottle Enough for more than two months. Maybe you have none of the ailments mentioned above. Maybs you aro Just a bit "livery"—sluggish, heavy, dlgeistion is not j too good and eliminating organs a bit Indolent. TaVto a UttM D KKUSCHBIN SASuT9 in your first cup of tea—early morning H or at breakfast. "As much as will go on a sixpence," each | jmoimlng, wiM keep you bright and well, and stave off the S dlsoasea to which you may be prono. KRUSCHEN SALTS are TASTUEHS IN TKA. Tou'll never notice them in the leaat | New Zealand,—Trade Supplies of Kruschen Salts are stocked | by Falrbalrn, Wright & Co., Chrlstchurch, Welling- I ton, Auckland, and Dunedln. |l Nete.—Kruaclien Salts are made In Manchester, Eng'and. by |. E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., estabUshed 1764, in the « I reign of Georae the Second. 1 N.S. S3 ''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18078, 1 May 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18078, 1 May 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18078, 1 May 1922, Page 9

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