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1. A LAXATIVE. 2. A LIVER STIMULANT. 3. A KIDNEY CLEANSER. 4. A BLOOD PURIFIER. 5. AN ACID CORRECTIVE. TAKE AND RIGHT YOU ARE Tributes beyond number praise R.U.R. . . . for Constipation, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Headaches, Kidney and Liver disorders, Lassitude, broken sleep, Indigestion, etc. R.U.R., the tested and proved remedy! R.U.R. (N.Z.) LTD., 141 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH,
McCready's Feature THE VERY LATEST FLORAL BEACH PRINT THEY'RE BRIGHT! THEY'RE GAY! THEY'RE FAST COLOURS! These characteristics bring this fabric right into the foreground of the fashion field. Flowers in a riot of lovely colours bloom all over this heavy quality Cotton. You'll be delighted with a frock or housecoat made of this fascinating Print. SHOP EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. (Regret unable to supply patterns.) 36 inches wide. 5/» YARD. 1 Coupon. WE PAY POSTAGE ON MAIL ORDERS. LA 41 CUSTOMS STREET EAST r AUCKLAND
n: 1 1 Km i 0! W-' ELECTRIC This hoist, combining Brook Motor, Renold Chain Drives and Ferodo Control, is designed to lift 20 cwt. at slow, iO cwt. at normal, or 5 cwt. at fast speeds. Christian specialise in electric hoists adapted to lift your loads as far and as fast as you require. Consult us on ANSMISSION, CONTROL If it's stocked by Christian It's the best of its kind in the world. WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTIAN Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25285, 20 August 1945, Page 3
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