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, s wOMk iim-m AUCKLAND i COOKE » CO. LTD.. ALBERT STREET WELLINGTON ■ ELLIS a MANTON LTD., BONti STREET CHRISTCHURCH i FRANK A. COOK LTD.. COLOMBO STREET DUNEDIN i LANE'S LTD.. CARROLL STREET SOME SHUDDER vat the thought of work. Others shudder at the sight of bills. But for whatever reason one may shudder, the fact remains that shuddering is unpleasant. ||| THE DICTIONARY gives the meaning of the word k shudder* as 4 a momentary shiver of aversion.' It is a nasty word. One which, if repeated aloud often enough, will make your shirt run up your-back like a Venetian blind. m IT US THEREFORE strange that some people would appear to shudder for pleasure. But it is true. OBSERVE A MAN drinking whisky. WlJiclr is a very heartening thing to observe. He will fall into one of two classes. Those who shudder after a whisky. And those who don't. Those who don't are to be envied. Thoae who do have themselves to blame. THIS DESIRE for a whisky is an understandable one. No other drink affords just the same glowing satisfaction, the same sense of cheerful warmth. IF WHISKY could be consumed only at the price of a shudder* that price would bo worth paying. A fact which is proven by the number who pay it. BUT TO SHUDDER as the penalty for drinking whisky is, fortunately, not really necessary. It depends on ithe whisky one drinks. If you drink McCallum's Perfection Scolts Whisky, then your drinking mil be Bhuclderless. ONLY THOSE of you who are whisky shudderers can realise the message of hope, the forecast of joy, contained in that one Erosaic sentence. It opens up a vista of appiness, a promise of pleasure, heretofore denied the man who, ordering, say, whisky-and-soda, always received whisky-and-shud* der. IF YOU ARE a whisky ehudderer, then have just one McCallum's. That one small spot of the smoothest whisky in the world will tell you more about shudderless whisky than ten thousand words. It is an experiment that will cost you ninepence only. And that ninepence will be one of the most pleasureproiitable* little investments you have ever made. m

Nowadays, there is much misunderstanding with regard to carpets and many people are being misled. Low grades are often advertised as high grades, and prices quoted accordingly which appear to constitute a bargain, but which, in reality, are far from it. • A whole lifetime's experience in the furnishing trade enables us to speak with confidence and authority. All our own carpets are imported direct from the mills of the largest British manufacturers at prices that will compare favourably with any in the Dominion. Qualify —as well as price—is a main consideration in the purchase of a carpet —and you can be assured of both when buying from Andrews & Clark. Best Axminster Body and Border We are now showing these in a wide range, charming designs and colour combinations, with Runners to Match in 27in., 36in. and 52in. widths. The qualities wa guarantee. The Latest "Moderne" Designs We have recently landed a shipment of Carpets—— Carpets that strike an entirely new note in to-day's furnishing. $ Plain Colour Axminster and Wiltons There is an increasing demand for these plain colour Carpets—now showing together with the popular Two Tone and "Stiple" in the latest shades. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)