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Easiest of Terms SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER! I 1111 111 m 8 H Kg •/. ir-iv .1,1 II Rimu Bedstead, Complete with WIRE MATTRESS, KAPOK MATTRESS, PILLOW and BEDSIDE RUG, for NO DEPOSIT and 1/3 per week Now's the time for sound and sensible investments in the things you need for your home. Prices are ] ower —and terms are easier—than ever before. Take as an example this combination special—one of the most dramatic values we have offered in our Furniture Department. The Rimu Bedstead is neatly designed and soundly built, and is sold complete with Wire Mattress, good quality Kapok Mattress and Pillow, also Wool Rug, size 48in. x 22in.—all obtainable on the following low terms: — 3ft. size—NO DEPOSIT and 1/3 per week for 76 weeks. 4ft. 6in. size (includes 2 Pillows) —NO DEPOSIT and 1/3 per week for 104 weeks. HMIJ; •mi v •i i߀i t miir. y ; •: y-: : » • • wmmm. ■ t. 1 ' sill «¥SS mm tSIS:RRI7K ninn w/v liMat'. I mW : M... tm tm npi rp lhese Iwo E i NO DEPOSIT v. J . K'<£ mm ?£. ' i ■: c>> t+i'M x 4 4 \i !< , ' •» !<■ t '£ I Neat, compact and comfortable— with well sprung seat and shaped back—this latest design in fireside chairs will give absolute rest. Even the arms are in the right position for rest and repose. Just the chair in which to enjoy peaceful relaxation after the busy day's work. Get two of these Chairs —one for your wife and one for yourself. Staunchly built, they will last for years. Covered in Wool Moquette or Genoa Velvet. Sold on the easiest of terms. Two Chairs for No> Deposit and 1/3 weekly for 110 weeks. (Instalments may be paid fortnightly.) T TIX Hobson and L 1 L/# Wyndham Streets

DOES WORRYING HELP? A little worry does not do much harm, but when you worry for the sake of worrying, that is, when you have got into a state of nerviness that you simply cannot help worrying, then the time has arrived to banish the cause of the trouble. In nearly every case it is the nerves that are to blame. They are undernourished and have become frayed and worn out, causing loss of appetite, digestive discomfort, headaches, sleeplessness and depressed spirits. Nourishment and vitality are supplied to the nerves by the blood and everv starved nerve in your body cries out for rich, red blood. You can meet this demand by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills actually help to make new blood and revitalise the blood already there. In this way Dr. Williams' Pink Pills _ restore weak nerves, build up stamina and vitality, banish the worry, despondency and aches. Of chemists and stores everywhere. "LEG USE BLOWN-UP BL/fDm" Quickly Healed by " Varex.' 1 ' Severe pain, terrible swelling, fiery inflammation and " weeping " gave this man agony, but within two hours of the first application of " VAREX " pain ceased and he was able to walk. (Mr, 0.N.. Masterton.) " VAREX " is a simple, inexpensive home treatment, which heals Bad Legs and Varicose Ulcers permanently WITHOUT RESTING. No case too bad. " VAREX " heals all Ulcers, old or new. Four to six weekly dressings usually sufficient. Get free booklet from Var«x Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1558U, Wellington. Local Representative: Nursa Vane-Wallac«, 12, St. Kevins Arcade, Karangahnpe lload, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20985, 23 September 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20985, 23 September 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20985, 23 September 1931, Page 16