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Furs of Distinction AT SPECIAL PRICES COMPLETE NEW SEASON'S AND CAPES LATENESS OF SEASON IS THE SOLE REASON FOR THIS ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing Monday, all Fur Coats and Capes in stock, perfectly new and in the smartest of 1938 styles, become available at very considerable price savings concessions which in many instances range up to 5 Guineas. FOR EXAMPLEDARK SOUTHERN BACK MUSQUASH COATB, full length and Swagger styles—Usually 29 to 40 Guineas. Special Prioes: to j|j» GUINEAS. FLANK MUBQUABH COATS, full length. Wonclerrul Value at 25 Guineas. Special Price: GUINEAS. SQUIRREL LOCK CAPEB, In a variety or tonings Usually IB Guineas. Special; And Similar Savings are available on the Complete Stocks of COATB and CAPEB. -—INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. —AN EARLY VIBIT ADVIBED. phone 42-048 C SHELLEY FURRIER, FIRST FLOOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDG., QUEEN STREET, Between H.M. Arcade and Wyndham Street.

M m m mm Wv. mk m m m. \ i •>;, .9> '<&■;. / v * M # 9* Cook for 2 X 6 weekly with an • v: '•'>?:> ■ ss ._ V, . • ./>V- < %5 > -•■> 's*' LEVIN & CO. LTD. Machinery Department, Cr. Peatherston and Ballance Sts., WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 1498. AUCKLAND: Smith and Chisholm, 24 Customs Street East. WHANGAREI: North Auckland Farmers' Co-op. Ltd. HAMILTON: Farmers' Auctioneeringl Co. Ltd. ROTORUA: J. F. Thomas Ltd. i COOKER ! THE MODEL "C" AGA COOKER, ILLUSTRATED, WILL COOK FOR THE AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD AT A MAXIMUM COST FOR FUEL OF 2/6 WEEKLY (with Coke at £3 per ton). This is the age of the modern kitchen . . . and now real luxury and leisure are added by the AGA. A few of the many outstanding advantages are: Beauty of appearance ... modern Enamel and Chromium finish; efficiency . . . thermostatic control of heat flow to the ovens assures constant temperatures, improves food flavours, and gives increased dietetic values; convenience ... simple to operate—requires riddling and refuelling (with coke) only twice in 24 hours. The AGA burns" day and night, and is always free of fumes, dust, and cooking smells. The AGA is the only cooker in the world with a guaranteed maximum fuel consumption—2 to 21 tons of coHp per annum, according to model chosen. , u • x-• Jiawiiias utu. ■■ w • • There is a Full Range of AGA COOKERS covering* the need of every Home, Hotel, or Institution. INVEST IN AN AGA - IT PAYS IQR l l BiyLF___

K; •** VJ 'Ar/r 7M Sk®^ fj THAT EVENING Jki m sonny MADAM, / AffATr HAVE FORGOTTEN* W W< A > m> vwMWMC * RS >»r THAT! I'M LOS/NO CUSTOMERS / 4MC£ //4£> fOJ? YEARSh £&S» 11 iwAwm ■:|H| k i ■ <* ~ - ,y -m V- *c v £ - Jj| v :< : , • '» Q uf w l\ V h'm-it!s a wonder TO ME THIS SHOP KEEPS OPEN THE w CM 4K;-, s * k t THINGS n 5 ER LA IS 01 a R W K Si i r |r/ KNOW, tnTm J A MIDDLE-A GED% | FAILURE-BUT fa] TOO TIRED TO [WOPJty ABOUT ITfi \ I'm always A k fJOHN, I CAN'T TELL MB I YOUR TIREDNESS | IS natural! j YDf/frf STILL I YOUNG ! / WTSH %youbsEE A Are you letting things slip, when you know a little extra effort would make all the difference? More and more people are realising that tirednefes and loss of energy are usually caused by Night-Starvation. Have you ever realised while you sleep, your energy is used ,up by breathing and other automatic actions? This energy must be replaced or you wake up tired, sleepy-eyed, and your work suffers. Horlicks taken regularly at bedtime will build up your reserves of energy and put you back on top of your job. Horlicks makes a delicious cold drink in summer but remember to use the Horlicks Mixer. Horlicks is priced from l/9d. Economy size, 2/1 L Also the Horlicks Mixer, 1/l|9 Egg® HORLICKS guards against NIGH7-STARVJTION mm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 7 (Supplement)

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