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For Begin (Set of Hickory shaft Clubs, comprising Brassie, Mid Iron, Mashie and Putter.) GOLF BAG of Stayed Canvas 24 TEES 2 GOLF BALLS 2 FREE LESSONS ALL for (Usually 65/-.) May be purchased for 2/- DEPOSIT and 2/- WEEKLY. Save On New Here's an amazing offer of North British First-grade, recess-mark-ing Golf Balls. Guaranteed new stock—Usual Price, 2/9. 1/9 V 'I ' • BSS A 11 tie i re 5 ,i ; > i <i i r'c «•>- , > r y ■: : .. I If »fe! SPECIAL PRICE: Clearance of Slightly Damaged Highest Grade English Makes. "Judge," "Anglo" and other Brands. ***** - SAUCEPANS .... SIEWPANS . . . . KETTLES BASINS .... TEAPOTS ... . and other utensils Large quantity which has been slightly damaged in transit and cannot beTsold at new. All shapes and sizes. Every article to be cleared at a very, low price. Heres an opportunity ,to save money—so be early onour THIRD FLOOR and make your selection. Best Value in Town! mm ntniw L* m mm m wmm m mmm m £=sfe 12 Months' Guarantee m w m ntiu stßSons ill ST iRnDEO WWS sa Full size Bag of quality rubber, with embossed figured surface. Good wide neck for easy filling without risk of scalds. Large size nickelled brass stopper, screws firmly into brass socket cannot leak. The huge quantity we have purchased allows us to offer these Hot Water Bags at the remarkably low price of J/3 eac bGet Yours NOW! Remarkable Value in BLUE ENAMEL SAUCEPANS Two handy sizes in pleasing Blue-mottled enamel-. British made, high quality ware. . We// enamelled and hard fired to resist extreme heat. Close-Suing tin lids. •, '-& V Size: 6Jin., Size:. 7inu< •>' 2/4 2/8 Or the TWO for 4/10 '■ms. - >... B m m V, For Gifts or for Your Own Use— GLASSBAKE DISHES with Chromium Stand Cooking is done in the glass dish, which is then placed in the chromium stand and the food is served from the table. Would make a nice wedding present. PIE PLATE, 9ln. diameter. Special Price: JO/9 UTILITY DISH. Oblong shape. Size IT)J X 6|in. Special Price: Jg/6 ROUND BAKER, with lid that may also be used for Pie Plate. ._ .. 7in. diameter, 12/6 Bin - dian,eteri m JEWELLERY DEPT.* THIRD FLOOR. ''"Ill Ul and DUSTING MOP Thick, bushy head of pure English mop yarn, with padded steel Special frame to protect Furniture and D • Walls. Chemically treated. Mop rice, easily removed from frame for # f washing. Size: I2in7x Com- Ms! J plete with handle—Usually 6/11. m IS® Mil® m If mk m nniICIII T flllD there's anything wrong with your Dog. Cat, Birds, Horse UUildUE* I Uwil or ot her animals. Advice is FREE. The Clinic, which is in the P et ________ Dept.. Third Floor, is under the supervision of Mr. H. C. Kennan. ANIMAI CM 11110 B.V.Sc., who mny be consulted FREE on TUESDAYS and FRIDAY HIHIIIIHL IlLllllll Ifom 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. If you cannot come to our Warehouse, Write for Free Advice. Mr. Kennan will be glad to help you. I Kidneys Must (lean Out Adds Your body cleans out excess Acids and poisonous wastes in your blood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters, If Poisons In the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity, or Burning passages, don't rely on ordinary medicines. Fight such Poisons and troubles with the doctor's prescription' Cyatex. Cystes starts working in 3 hours, must prove entirely satisfactory and be exactly the medicine you need or money back. Cyatex costs only £d a dose. Ask your chemist for Cyatex today. The guarantee protects you. HERALD TELEPHONES This number will communicate with any Department of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD THE WEEKLY NEWS or the HERALD Printing Work» PUBLISHING OFFICE, midnight to 8 a.m. - 30-174

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23355, 25 May 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23355, 25 May 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23355, 25 May 1939, Page 20