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KAAAJtOAHAPt AOAD 'AUCKLAND Remaining limited stocks of our last special purchase of HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? Cotton Rag Mats— llvfed, I'll COTTON RAG MATS—Multi-coloured Striped Mats that take on the character and colouring of the room they are in. . Quaintly old fashioned in an old fashioned setting, they appear bizarre.and gaily modern in a aummer cottage or bach with their many-toned stripes. Light but serviceable, they make splendid Mats for bathroom and kitchen, adding a note of bright but not harsh colour to the room. In mixed tonings of Blue, Pink, Green, Brown. As illustrated, they have bands of Black and White arrowheads on Plain Coloured grounds at each end. Finished with a tassel fringe, they are to be had in two sizes: 1 Bin. x 36in., Hlfl 27in. x 54in., X/ll Carpetex Rugs —2'll, 4'll CARPETEX RUGS—A pretty soft Rug, suitable for many rooms. Delightful as a Bedroom Rug, as its Marie tonings of Blue, Pink, Buff, Mauve or Green blend with nearly every colour scheme. It is most-successful as a Bathroom Mat and would lend a gay note of colour to a summer bach, in bedroom, living room or sunny verandah. Bands of manycoloured flowers on a White ground, as illustrated, make an effective contrast to the ground colouring of this Chenille Rug. In Marie effect, grounds of Blue, Pink, Buff, Mauve, and Green. The Rug is finished with a tassel fringe and comes in two sizes: 18in. x 36in., 2/11 24in. x 48in., 4/11 eac^* Fireside Stools... Strong and ser- 1 viceable, these are | ideal little Stools | for bedroom or § living room. Com- | fortable seats cov- J ered with Cret- g onne, Shadow Tis- §, sue or Silk Dam- g ask. The large size § is 23in. x . 13in. §j oblong and . 14in. § high. ... | George Court's | Prices, - | 8/11 9/11 I | The small size is § | 1 1 in. in diameter § I and 9in. high. f i Prices, | I 4/6 5/6" I | Also 11 in. in dia- i 1 meter and 14in. = I high. Prices, j I 4/11 5/111 ® For Quality Goods at Lower Prices. ~ . George KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND

I from y BOSTONA TONIC WINE A wonderful reconstructive Large Size, 9/- J? /£ Small v/ V y MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT . P,LLS 1/1 No. 10A OINTMENT For Septic Fingernails 2/6 and 4/6 CLEMENT'S TONIC 2/6 EM HH."' RHUSAL SALTS Mad*. in New Zealand. For Mental and Physica' fji vigour. Recommended a< V # fICA an Aperient and Diuretic. n / Promotes activity and EBB / stimulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. A Sol- at all vent for Uric Acid. Chemists. Prepared by The Allen Saline Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. AUCKLAND. N.Z POND'S VANISHING & COLD CREAMS 1/10 Each. You buy CHEAPER £•111 :IHSMu Ki Inserted and supported by Chemists from Auckland through to Hamilton and Cambridge

LOST SLEEP WIH ERUPIfI LEG Skin Red and Inflamed. Healed by Cnticura. "My trouble began with several eruptions breaking out on my leg, just below the knee. The skin was red and inflamed and the pain and irritation caused loss of sleep. It also caused me to scratch which brought more eruptions, which came to a head and festered. " I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample, and after using for a week I was afforded great relief. I purchased more and in about a month I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss M. Everett, 124 Elm Crescent, Moonah, Tas. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: "R. Town* &. Co., Sydney, N. S. W." a9W" Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick.

Easter Trips by Rail Cutting Costs of Travel That refreshing little holiday—good for body and mind—is made easy by the low railway fares—less than a penny a mile second-class, and just a fraction over a penny first-class. Avoid worry and save money by using your own railways. When planning your travel arrangements be sure to read the Railway Department's free booklet, " Easter Holiday Trains," obtainable at any Railway Booking Office or City Booking Office. Make it a Family Affair by Train

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21458, 4 April 1933, Page 15

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