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RETURNS ma m lrams from outer suburban areas connect with trams running from Queen Street to Railway Station; the latter connect with Hikers' Train. , 1 * M V sn mm fmsm -v ?SS S SJVs- ? ; v SB^?2i ass* xr'v; : 7 /; '.-'^SSI &V -j£ lili «S »!-?,•& • - S : ."v : N vXv BUYS THIS "LONSDALE" 3-Piece Chesterfield SUITE Just how easy it is to pay "The Maple" way is convincingly demonstrated by this beautiful "Lonsdale" Suite. Its low Cash Price of £l6/16/- and the remarkably Easy Terms of 4/6 per week, with No Deposit, bring it within reach of practically everyone. A high-grade Suite of refreshing, modern design, it comprises Settee, 6ft. overall length, and 2 Chairs, each 3ft. wide. Each piece has deep, comfortable springing in seat and back, independently sprung edge, and •wide, flat-top arms. Coverings include an extensive range of the latest multi-coloured Genoa Velvets and Jacquard Velours. Sample patterns will be sent Post Free on request. Write To-day! CASH PRICE: Only £l6/16/' Per week. A cosy Eiderdown is much warmer and healthier than a lot of heavy blankets. Choose one now from "The Maple" and take advantage of these wonderfully Easy Terms. ITS EASY TO PAYTHE MAPLE WAY - j FREE PACKING & FREIGHT If you live in the country you can enjoy the benefits of "The Maple" service just as much as city people. We pay all Freight and Packing Charges to your nearest Port or Station in the North Island and Guarantee Safe Delivery. Mail the Coupon Now for a Free copy of our Furnishing Catalogue—it describes and illustrates many of the wonderful Furnishing Values now offering at "The Maple. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., B and 7 Karangahape Road, Auckland, C.2. Please send me, post free and without obligation, a copy of your Illustrated Catalogue. Die ni&wKHiMr.-rn i : • 1 e mm /tm m t —. ——• • £»**//" J.Vj.y 'VMS' *■, ? ■*.' •v> • ' ■ t . I Sand 7 : KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Close Ko GraF^n^wdqe.AUCKLAND.'J PEOPLE OF AUCKLAND USE 3 P.M. EXPRESS FOR TRAVEL TO HAMILTON. Why wait for the Limited, which attracts most of the travellers who wish to go further south / than Hamilton?Why not take the 3 p.m. express train, which is not so crowded? Why not take the train which enables you to arrive at Frankton Junction nt 5.34 p.m. instead of 9.14 p.m.?j Be sure of a seat in the 3 p.m. express. Hamilton in Time for Dinner! FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. '/ MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phone 41-273 for Vans to Call. Crowhurst St., Newmarket. GET HOLD OF <4 Head Noises GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS. People who are growing: hard of hearing and who experience a stuffy feeling or pressure against their eardrums, accompanied I»v buzzing, rumbling sounds in the head like water falling, or steam escaping, should take prompt and effective measures to stop this trouble. Head noises are almost Invariably the forerunners or complete and partial deafness and most dear people suffer from them constantly. Sometimes these head noises become so distracting and nerveracking. with their never-ceasing " hum," they drive the sufferer almost frantic, and complete nervous breakdown may result. Thanks to a remarkable medicine, It is now possible to lessen the. severity of these head noises, and orten completely overcome them, and with the disappearing of the bead noises the hearing also greatlv improves and very freguently ran be restored to normal. It can be easily prepared at home, and we believe tt i" a most effective treatment for this trouble From your chemist secure a loz. brittle of Parmint (Double Tnke this home and add to it i-plnt of hot water and ilb. or granulated crystal s Lar Stir until dissolved. Take one t-ihlesnoonfu 1 four times a day. Parmint i? used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action, the inflammation pnd swelling in the Eustachian Tubes and thus to equalise the air presTi re on the drum, but to correct any exo is or secretions In the middle ear, and the results it gives are usually quick an rver fr v C pe V rs'on who has catarrh in any form should give this prepamlo^ajrlal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21494, 18 May 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21494, 18 May 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21494, 18 May 1933, Page 13

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