SPECIAL EXCURSION ' ® m Labour Day ' Monday, October SJ2 „ 111' 'DIRECT STEALER,' | '' AV? ■ The. s.s. HAUITI leaves Northern Co.V • •' "» I Wharf at-9.30 a.m., direct for Estate. I .ftAERE-MAIW -, I 2/6 RETURN. y ;v ' ''iSi: will run to Omiha on Sunday, 21st. Watch news- I papers. A fine hall, with store, tearooms, and boarding house, has 1 been erected, together«with; several fine Bungalows. \ • i f Many Fine Sections Available. " . ..' ; f 1 Delightful Native Bush and Beaches. I Sections from ,£2O. ■ £2/10/" Deposit ' £1 per Month ' I No Rates. No Interest. § Plan and particulars from OMIHA BEACH ESTATE, J 107, New Zealand Insurance Bldgs., Queen Street, Auckland. j ______—. ■■i^^i^—|——■— g———■ n—"—■7—— ——■*"—'''—"^y—" f Whenever you | need POLISH — need POLIFLOR i\*Ati« far. TiLRS TuooKS, Ifir ; ; ; ' ■■:■•■ .'■' .'• '■.■.■• • .■■■' ' ."■■;■" ' ■". ■' ' - \ ■. . JtffQH tmsh finger marks ana 1 s^K==sss smears from glossy wood- j . irk, brighten dulled floors d " blurry" tiles. ' | se Poliflor—the antisejpand preserving polish _TT ! r Floors, Lino and Fur- ~~~~ ftJ^, -* ♦♦Nugget" Boot Polish, - |H(fl'fJ|l , Mi W\ In 3 Sizes-6d, 10d, 2/3 HlH^lql | By "buying an Alfa Laval Separator you will not only be s§ffl^KfflW I supporting the Company which forced Separator Prices I down, out yon will secure the "best machine. ■' : ' : arCnrffilL, '" I Every Dairyman knows the 'high, quality of the Alfa Ehßa! I Laval, and although the manufacturers have reduced llfllik I prices 33 per cent., they are fully determined to maintain ft"; B^jfcp the high standard. ■ ■• <JKffiS^^^ f '" ■ as the result of the' Alfa policy, separator users will save thousands of [j pounds this year. Bead these reductions yourself :-~ '/• '■" ' [ .-. .'■ ' Galls. The Old , The New jl per hour Prices Prices i ! "VIOLA" 3 wm »« ir« j.. 13 £16 0 0 £10 10 0 i "VIOLA" 4 *~ ** ' M " -»• 82 £20 0 O £13 0 0 j : "COLEBRI" 3.„ ►„ ■ ,-..: ■*-« 33 £25 10 0 £16 10 0 1 i"| "OQLD3RI" 4= .«:' »« M ... 45 .£3l 0(5 £21 00 > I H3 -i« • »« ' i.«i 33 £30 0 0 £18 10 0 1* "COMBRI" 4.« „., » 4 ... 45 £35 0 0 £23 0 0 "OOLIBBi:" H3 *. »., m 33 £30 O 0 £18 10 O 1 "OOLIBRI" H4 „., „., >« 45 £35 0 0 £23 0 O "DAISY" 3 ~« i„« ' M •■■■'''>,;■.. 65 £46 0 0 £29 10 0 ■* "DAISY" 4 »„ ... ; i.* .v- 90 £53 10 0 " £36 15 0 "DAISY" SS •✓* m ► «*»** 65 £50 0 0 £3110 0 "DAISY" H4 ,m , „- ** *•« 90 £57 10 0 £59 0 0 "BEGINA" .*. > r .- 'i.* ISO/?; £80 0 0 £55 10 0 [ - , Note—"a" "before number means "High Stand" Machine, ,' Write for fuller details. \ :**&, COY. LTfc. OHKISTOmJEOH ' AUCKLAND PALMIiESTON WOlfttH I WANGANUI DTJTNEDIN 1
Wonderful Cleanser I 5 Besides being a wonderful laundry Soap £ 5 Powder ■ ••;.;'., ■)./,y: : ': £ 5 ""■" ■"'' I-X-L '■••'•■■'•'-.'.' ; « I Borax Washing Powder j y Takes: spots out of clothes, draperies, 3 g rugs, and carpets, brightens woodwork i 5 Instantly, .makes cutlery shine, takes A 5 yellow lines out of crockery, makes & 5 sinks fresh, adds greatly to the dMight i 5 of the bath, and safely cleans or /tiling * 8 cleanable. .* I ONLY 2d. A PACKET | 5..\ Ask your wocetf '' * 5'.; ■■■■': ■•■:'■..-Better than Soar 2 ft , ' , -3 5 mmmmm lf&L' "" """"' wmmmammma^m^mi^m &Woiiisd§ Skin abrasions and slight wounds are so easily caused that, unless they are i; painfal, they are often neglected. Sometimes they heal of their own accord b'AC there is the ever present danger that deadly germs may enter the wound and poison the blood. Then the slight cut or scratch soon becomes a really serious matter. At first there is heat and painful throbbing; the "inflammation spreads and the wound festers and grows , worse and worse until the aid of a tsurgeon is required, t but the timely i application of jPinesalve would prevent all this suffering, for Pinesalve would ; draw cut all the poison and quickly heal the wound. You never know when an accident may happen and the prompt use of Pinesalve will certainly save you much pain and discomfort. / PCorboliscd Inesalve : Can he obtained from Chemists and stores everywhere at 1/9 per tin, 'or special large family size tin for 3/6. If chemist is sold out send price direct to, Pinesalve Laboratory, P.O. Box 1162, Wellington. ' ".
lord Nelson's "Victory" was supplied by Burgess* . •—•still famous to-day for BURGESS' 1 Salmon «ad Shrimp or Bloater PASTE — "Ttis Pasts with the Taste," YOUR GROCER SELLS IT, ;.;<■': S l« N.Z. /g«U: 00'':. '■' >' The Home Bnnti « Pty. Ltd. . C.P.O. Box 899, AoekbyaJ, ——r nm 1,,, will in -■~- ; ' tmmmmmmmm mww ~.,.„.. g T~ —'..'!.."'V"'.'-.''.,■■'!■ —" • ■'■ ■■' '■'■-";■■-;'■> -"" '" y' ? g BE SURE IT'S 1^! V SAW S3 SOAP' • ■/-•/ ■ LEGAL NOTICES. M* G. "p.-'pi****" " BARRISTER AND. SOLICITOR. ! tote of Ta Kuiti, ■ -. Desires ,to announce that -ho lias ■ COMMENCED ■■: THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION AT SHORT'S BUILDINGS; QUEEN STREET. - AUCKLAND. :r ,- : -,-" : 00 '":'": -0. •■'■':-": .. '••••. ■:■■■:':: •'■ : -"^o'"..'-' : \:0 :■■■■ /■■■■ook '"-0DYERS AMP CLEANERS. : SPRING Cleaning Vacuum and: General Cleaning experienced -• staff,—Domestic Vacuum CleaniJiK ;. Co,, ; Strand Arcade. 'Phono 600. • ' . .
I QTENOGBAPHERS' %ote Books, beat I (STENOGRAPHERS' Note Books, beat KJ value, 50 and 100 leaves, 9d and Is 3d ■ each, ,7s and 3,2s dozen,— Office. I Auckland, and Victoria St.. Hamilton. MONOGRAM hat Bands and Badges for ,„ , **?wl»»fi. Cricket, and other sports.— j Cox's Hat Factory, Kamngahape Ed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 11
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