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1 A\V VV 7 JttllV" uS*—^ 1 ) F I * ✓""COMPARATIVELY few laymen can appreciate how jealous is 3,Mj. . . I oV M \ \T~mL ttV/JHGT / / I i i i, a true craftsman of his calling, and how intensely he deprecates |$1 ' I iO! liradiil mJL '"JfeL liffll^ WflMffl J \ ™\ ' an > r action telU *' n S to ' ower s status - Nowhere was this pride |\J j jI H| / !M f E of workmanship more evident than among the old-time cabinetmakers. . | m r I fflfW||Hy)' SI * s~\ f US - This spirit manifested itself in the touch of personality which lent | jVJ I <iflrv IWM \V / l <*& fl \ M/)% . I r = colour to the productions of the best cabinetmaking firms of the past< Bm tg u * <"* <X^l > S& SL * y 0 g * I ,•"-''• /* = > • Unfortunately, with the introduction of methods and bigger out- =,\ I I f | put, the distinctively individual touch frequently disappeared—surely a If I *TM -f I I'■ development to be regretted. | y 1 i- lie means to beauty in - 51 **-p th-. *> find ■ wr.** aataen sun «um by 1 v 1 -J l - 1 "*- I -..: : A S .■:,.-;/- the lofry traditions of-the past. Such is the fortunate experience of = I _ . • t T T -v v '.' I "••*'"'"^-: l S'' 2 *--"""' : Henderson and Pollard, Ltd., whose productions reflect the touch, almost |_r I <1 SIIXITHP fit I _3 = unconsciously expressed, of craftsmen who honour their calling.. . Here | A I -'A-AJ.JJ'XC; V.CLJVC U-L J)U4ajJ» I . you haye th^t indefinab i e something in furniture that can never be duph- |k\ 1 2^ Sl £ e - ibe SOap— j :ST , Ably seconding the fine efforts of the designing and producing staff, _|j I W SOAP Contains a blend of | $3 the management of Henderson and Pollard, Ltd., have ensured that the EH I tke Valuable oil* nf +ht> Palrn anrl *tii» Oliv*» I ilfl 3 public shaH secure this high-class furniture at a minimum of cost. Sell- = h S 1J JL r- •?* ttie ralm atlCl me Wii^e * I ' 3 ing retail direct to the home-lover, at one blow is cut out the chief =« | mild and J?enetlCial. . 1 ! ' = obstacle to good values—the middleman. Next, high rents are elimk . ; J>S .... I Tr» nU*»in *U„ 1 Jj. 't. j.'£ 11 • A \ /( - - nated, the factory and Showrooms being situated at Enfield Street, 3 m | ln Cl ? 8 p C t dayß r?vr ya k r , oaa t°, a beautlfu 11 1 Bkm W t aß the , Mount Eden. There you will find a display of quality furniture which .-1 J - < ; , | use ot ralm and UUve Uiis. Ihey served as a cleanser 1 I/, =. it will be worth your while to inspect. -"= 1 i I and also as a lotion. Ancient r.ecprds picture this use and 1 f I H\ I record tke benefits. fi Uz " 1 I Now, though years have passed, a blend o£ these same valuable g I = 1 \\ I oils in PAXMOLIVE SOAP has made them more potent than in I■ ' Y 4 S I'll I their earlier crude form. | 0 = £ 111 It na. produced a soap witn a creamy, penetrating lather. whicK Si Take a Mount Ed« tttlie Mount ?daB.fW.I-. . I cleanses like ma«ic while it soothes, leaving the skin satin—smooth I f - wa Y bridge—Second section. The Factory and SHOW- ~ | C I and aglow witn radiant kealu> y j rQoms wj|| fae a |itt|e to your j efte V i;' 1 PATA/ITnTTVTr The guest-room size cake 9 y\JC = S fj&Al 1 SOAP will be sent post free for 1 jj A\ P\\fe ,;:^ aga==g -..-" ; .■ • 8 "Under a Spreading Chestnut Tree T ' I i —'' ' Yes! the spreading chestnut is very beautiful 3 but || JJjlfcLdjLEgM La I\ VM The w or u' s | THE CHOICEST SPRR&B' | kinderSullimn&kssonssysfeml lhe Wollcls ~ 1 __-%■■/ I re . HIT • in the world to-day is/ H 1 ." e Music ' -#^v:^s^ ; 1 NO PRKVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC REQUIRED. || 1 A S 1 ONE LESSON A WEEK FOR S WEEKS GUARANTEES if The masterpieces of the greateat g * ****& & »» g ■ . "YOU TO PLAY WALTZS, SONGS, DANCE MUSIC, 1 composers, the voices of the most ' B 1 HYMNS, MARCHES, ETC. | famous vocalists, the masic ef 0 ffl ■ £*.■ W% Bfl jl I Over 13,000 Australians—6,ooo South Africans— 7,000 bands that have delisted Royalty I «01111111 A flHfF^lf 8 II 1 New Zealanders—have masterea the art of Piano Playing in 8 __ a}l are afc your command if you g m*lHI 11 *%» JLJiJIJI'V || m Simple, Easy Lessons. Thousands of them did not know one note n . ■ - |! I from another, and many others were discouraged Students of the old | have g 'mmmtmimim — ■■■■ ■ ■ —■—-!■■—■■ «mmm~—~-*mmmm*-mm~m-~~ g B Notation Melhod, yet they learned to play the Piano at home in j ' W 1 ' H 1 their spare time under the "Sullivan 8 Ussons System." HJMLV. GraiHOphoneS | TrV it Oil VOUT lofif -'*' '"1 ■ READ WHAT these NEW ZEALANDERS have to JD j uu juoi... ~w . n .. I SAY TO YOU. Notice the dates. ami KCCOrfIS. h, .-.".; . 1| I Mn. H. W. Adams. W.ihopo, W ritet:-7«h November. 1921. "I am now | On His Master's Voice Gramo ] ANCHOR obtainable 111 City aiMl bUDUTDS at OVet 350 8 ■ getting on rapidly with my playing. I'm quite sure it's a wonderful System to , , ~, . . . . j* « . . , , ' O ' I kamloplayqmckly and e«ily. .I am delighted." phone the wld a best music s J StflTP* flTlfl DfllV P<s / H I Mi..l.Call«der.Dunedin.wri.e,:-6th November. 1921." I«n pleased to rendered with fidelity to the, -on- | OIOTeS dOU UWIGS. v ,. ; ..• [l:::**: say your SyiUan of learning to Play the Piano or Organ is so simple and perfect; ginal. " '?. 1 x it ii all you claim it to be." || '■>"■• -W Mr. J. Dennis, Inglewood, writes:—-^23rd"November, 1921. "I think it is I « ■ m j «, I*l ■» 3 *ffi aSSR*. i\» most Wonderful System I have ever tried. I can play now, though 1 | AHCki&H« StOCKIStS \ m" f H IIS / tiT* 1L \ 0170 I 0 . Miss E. M,. Stewart. writes:—2nd December, 1921. "YourSys-; ij WADE AND CO., LTD., Taber- | K.Efl JL /\jLLal WW f■■ %JP . I V/SSO / A £il\ JUD« . g tern is very simple—an infant could not help picking it up. I can hardly be- || nacle Building, Kftrangahapo m ' ~ ■ v * VH 'S lieve my ear* wiien I hear how I can play." |1 Eoad. ■ H : :''.'';i : ';;;'.;; i;,^..!.' These are only four opinions taken at random from a pile of over I "HOWIE'S," Endean's Building, ' '■'■■■'■■'y*~ '-:.^ r ZA. : 3,600 Testimonials received from delighted Pupils of your own" I Quay Street. J Dominion. • " I lewis E: EADY AND SON, MANUFACTURED BY | no LoTc T TEmous tuition e. and' ooTltd., J TheN.Z. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY LTD. ' & The "Sullivan 8 Lessons System "does not consist of numbers, I Wl, Que«n Street, Th? Largest Co , opf)ra Dairying Concern In the World. . I charts, or any other foolish makeshift. It's so different to the old I £"6 qS« StJeet | WHOLESALE AUCKLAND, BRANCH: 32, QUEEN STREET. •8; "hard-to-understand" way. The reach you by and you | ' ' * 'Phones: 892, 2041 A. P.O: Box 865. J. CUTHBERTSON, Manager. | . learn m your spare time at home. No need to join a class or pay I ~ _ n\ 1 .:. I out pounds to a private teacher. You will be able to play a beautiful I I J Waltz with the first Lesson, and a thrilling March with the second I f I A SPLENDID OPPORTUNSTY FOR YOU 1A / ~! ="™ -^-^J 0 Fl LJU ! 1111 l 111 1 Lll ffl . invention. Opinion on its patentability free. ma « «.w IMißgi ■ | A Vllljn | EDWD.HA YDO CK, lilr-a EHH CAQPIfcIATSMP and Prof. Sullivan's Wonderful FREE BOOK || "^ M sIaULnC AICW f Jljjljl II fft 8B f& Jjß 1 ..... rf (1 rnrr _ nlTlrv . .„ , , |l ta—aasaa^gap ————"™——'■ Bejd. Pates! AlSorncy and Ceassttiri Fcpnecr. -t | „ « A «r , '*' •'■*'*" '"^*™* ; ** v '•". 8 . For a limited time we offer ' FREE TUITIQN to a few || , i ' ; i y e rry Buildings, Auckland. and keeps like new Wltn ■»W*fcWfi««-' mm I more Pupils in every part of the Dominion to help advertise this won- 11 _______________ , PATENT BOOKLET. 1/6. -Phono 4436. , | eJJg rou i)} e w hen rflfllT-WE hH S derful " Sullivan System," the only charge being a small one to cover |j ■====—====~!~r=S!~=~ "' m r^ m -^ K IUU i f I CHiH 1 cost of Nlusici Printing, Clerical Help, etc. This is your oppor- |j _ _«____ ' tunity—grasp it now by filling in the Coupon below. 11 J •__* f f • f®|af©\ >_}_ THIS IS THE COUPON-FILL IN-POST IT AT ONCE I- OltlCC DeaUtlTUl Oaif , , • . SULLIVAN COSNSERVATORIUM • f 1 WSDCSIIIDIfB J^^^^MH ;;^ _- Genllemens I enclose 4 Penny. Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. „ SO OUICJCIV JOk« the cheaper, better polish .^^^^nS^B^ P Sullivan's FREE BOOK, "How to Play the Piano in 8 Letrsons," and parti- B■■ .■ . VUUIVrtJ OW . J y f|i| «ir. tucap , f J§P_f " - cdars of yow" Free Tuition Offer." -. J> * » is used. More economical ___slK«r I I—a—— —a—— —■ —iii— —~nn—tiri—rii isiisiiwwins-wa—■sawsma—rwmiimwatiismrn —n ——«■} W Mv h»lr used to fell o»ntln- W W&GL *~ * «Hifi£ilgwAri UlfLu 1 Cla _#% ■ SB !I 11 ff H BBB uaMy ' HntiM trmd K ° k - ,WM tH JIRSrW- *° rtj " U# a "at LOW prices.' * H 111 m mmmW mM ™ cSe,lghtsd wKh th * mult of IfjPß ?n« 9i. t i/., 2/. SHI JS Pi! W____ uaina th» fip»t boltla th« ./eon- fjjfifbS 2§S t _ ?i** d becWai S B Pi B H B «■> BflSB tfnund until 5 hod finishad ate ft3 _i^ too '• 1 *"~ ■ >— » «-»u ... HV _2aw JwmSihlKbhs. *■«»»»" *•»» w embodies extraordm-axy comferti '_ fir bottles of Koko; lam more thlin „J_l,ll : with ultra-«n«tM«». Our largo A POBITIVE SEMEDY AT LAST. V DOTO "' *7j _. j_gg_| sweks wntun an. exeell^t Medicinal treatment u now adopted in all parts of the world, and is made f _*•* •v««* d »' { fl hte^witb K ° k *» "" Wy |V_B_j WggJ-- Brawn gfaca compulsory in ischoola. where the disease is. endemic. MUIR'S SURE aOITRE ' |Sl \ % k.t. h.< arawn until it to mrly iWIwqFB fi Kid ' -"«! Patent Leather I CURE is a, genuiaft' Kemedy, and when persevered with accomplishes the deinred _H___S_f ** ,r ""* Brow " un> " "" ■ ' i_Rf 1 in brogH«B and plain Oxfcrda at p results. Its beneficial'effect upon tho nerves and heart is immediate. . &g___k J_§~mnf Aft tones, and (■ bMUtlfuiK Mft'' „ fOi our farions low prices. | m Sizes, 15/., 1, 2, of 3 (ruineae. LontT-Btanding casea require the large flize. ' 1 Pli)_iHl "** ,oß * i ' WJmk 7 • " . . ~ . .. . 1 Treatment is internal and external. L «nd wavy, ar*d lovely to dreca, Z__H * J *i'7« _'» *lYiLj@,V • A " ,ns « J6CtiOR ls we!! W ol * whl!e « I ROBERT IMUIR, Chemist, Dominion Road Tram Tennlnus, Auckland. *^iiSi-SH^^lr (Nam alvm».) prices froT ' l S2/6 Upw,infß, J ■ ' " -—-—-————-- , —: —■ . . i ;.■■„;—. rf-,1 ,', ,'„,,- / ' WlhV TlOt tTV It OH pGGS preserved now with Oto- , \ „ —-._-—- j~| ; I —*■-«.«-• -a—a ■_■ :-% _ ■—in ■ T 4 Woy HW- «J liocwJllkcepfreshindefinitciy. «*.-. fcaoß ..nftuiis I' I U- TRY IT JIM YOUR BATH >*J : jf||Mpr yeiSra? : 111 Can bepoached without breaking [SEE J I JP «V AProiMTMniT TO H.M. THB KINQ. , /Ik Pjip Wr p'oS^Berffi?' lo * U "' cl 4"' ' TOUT CQLIEOE »»•*•/ I _BB __ __ __ — — __ _, -,___ __ _ _ _ _ t_| HllsTFiOß* _Hm L'l'y o *' 2 **-, , 2 ' 6 , f ? r 85 dozen j' 1/6 for Rroarl Fitting. lis/€»'i ISCROBBS cIotoy AKIWION HI «€-»*«■-«>» gl — £&• H- MARVELLOUS PREPARATION W HS ? ' .'"... JPS AtfaWS ; 4Cftil HBlnviluablo for Toilet and Domestic Purposes. Softens Hard Water. WEL fflffi/Afflftb ~_. «_ „, i' Si J«l» "• . I Hji| Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. ami' umtWmSr S \\ a ■ -Ik.'- : Sa— wp Wellesfey Street casi, I In ' Allays the Irritation caused, by Mosquito Bites. HOT %W ii i \ii 11 ■■■-iiu- ki 1 «R . Cleans Plate, Jewellery, and Carpets. j_T ■ I'm JF W \a»/IL_II ■«■» "■"' ■ ""*" , 1 For Qal« .by nil Qrocnra and Chemists. . r\ PpP^ls - ~"M - SWfc -- — j ; .:'-.'J^S^ 1 SORUBB * GOi (AustaJlaJ, Ltcfl.. Melbourns, Victoria. _ » - ' 7r _Bfck » "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 5 (Supplement)