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Important Announcement! Milne & Choyce will open at 11a.m. Monday Morning, instead of the usual time in order to complete ANNUAL Stocktaking! AS WELL AS TO TAKE STOCK OF FLOOD DAM A GOODS The flooding of Milne and Choyce Reserve Stock Room makes it imperative that many groups of water-dam-aged goods are sold immediately. To assess these, and at the same time carry out the usual annual stocktaking, is a big task for the M. & C. staff. So that it can all be put through without interruption, on Monday, Milne & Choyce will not open until 11 a.m. Amongst the storm damaged merchandise is included men's mercery shirts, pyjamas, socks—silks and cotton fabrics —toiletries —shoes —lampshades—also household linens and a great variety of other lines. They'll be bargains you'll talk about for years! Watch Monday's Papers for details of SALE of Flood Damaged Goods MILNE & CHOYCE i QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND 'Whemmidwr Mont mew anticipate -with dread tie fateful day when «dv«MiH Tun will compel retirement nhta the auu ia westerlnaf In tne ■ky, and when the periodical pay envelope la no longer pleaaantly IB evidence. Bnt need the eventide of 11'® *>e other than a time of reat. recreation nnd the quiet enjoyment of the rich fruitage of the yenral Need there be care, anxiety nnd deprivation of nccnatomed comfort* Juj»t beeauae the routine of ■ lifetime ham cenaedf The happy and all-nufllclnn nnawe* I* Provided In Asaurance la •Me of Iti many forms. The Prudential, icreateat Institution of iti kind In the Empire, Mi evolved a number of pollclea whereby provident people can nature a Guaranteed Income on retirement. A ninall «um deducted from earnings In the heyday of life will provide agnlnat the Inevitable 0»y when earnlns-power will "•one. Literally, when one door cloaea another opens. The Prudential ha* ahown the way to many thousand* let It do ao for you. NEW LIFE business for 1937 £9B 000.000 lIVX m vim Jhe PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTft INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND Auckland Branch: DIN GW ALL BUILDINGS, 87-89 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 28 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23103, 30 July 1938, Page 19