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SP. £ Jf DUNLOP MOTOR TYRE PRICE EJSff DUNLOP* CMfIS" BOltftP 'lwrttOAß^ ouNLop ‘‘oiitor BWNtaHP 'WKItBOAi»»~ road Covers Std. Sir? t i. d. «11 • 6 18 6 10 6 8 3 3 8 12 0 18/3 21/3 24/3 25/DUNLOP “UTILITY” lYOtf FOP LIGHT CABS For priem I of other tini writ• for price Hit. Oar name ii your gnctrantm*. Dunlop Rubber Co. of Aust. Ltd. ChrUrifehturtsffc Wellington Auckland

MAKE YOUR RFY MORE ! Don’t pay more than you. need for your Clothing: and> Drapery. WHOLESALE PRIORS. MR** MR afeVUMASi: so do all your shopping of the. OPEN WAREHOUSE. Wo pay postage on all Drapery Mail Orders; Shop by Foat if you cannot-.ealh 40 inch CQTTO!»: GABARDINE—Superior wool- finish; in Tussore, Cream, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Navy, Rutty, Mple, Grey. 2/A yardi 40 inch STRIPED COTTON GABARDINE —In White, Cream, Tussore grounds,;- featuring alt the newest stripes. spatial; 313- yand LADIES' CREPE BLOQMRRS; —In good quality Crepe, elastic w»f*t gnd'knee or Tango, shape- W. 3/11, O.S. 4/6 NURSES’ WHITE APRONS—Linqp finish with Bib and Pocket. Spooial 2/11 LADIES’ BLACK ITALLAN APRONS-- SpeoifU 3/3. MOODIE’S COTTON BLOOMERS—In White or Navy, 2,11 JUMPA KNITTING SILK—In all colours. s/« ills, ball. “PINK STAR” BUNDLE TAPE— *±d bunt** PURINA OLIVE OIL SOAR— 4 tab* for 1/8 LADIES’ BtAG HANDLESHAIRPINS—Holdfast and waved; ft packet* for Mi - HEAVY RIBBED HOSE— In all colours, including Black. 6/11 pair MILANESE SILK HOSE—In all colours. Well worth. 21/-. Special 14/11 TABLE NAPKINS—Linen and cotton. Were. 16/- doz. Mcvy. a/- doa. 52 inch CASEMENT CLOTH—In Cream, Tussore and coloured, ilk to inch CASEMENT CI.OTH—In fast colours ; all shades. 2/11 yard to inch NEW CURTAIN NETS— 1/A MEIN’S CELLULAR UNDERWEAR —Undershirt*, or shorts. MEN’S GREY WORKING. SHIRTS— 6/0 MEN’S. BYJAMA.S—A first cl%ss lino in striped Wincey.ettfc 16/6 MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS— 6/I<l, MEN’S QOm, WEIGHTY TROUSERS— tftft BOX’S, GftEX CANDR SHIRTS—Size 2, 4/6. Rise 3* RPR a#Wh MEN’S TWEE© SUETS—In assorted Browns and Greys. ' ' ’ «p/> 65/y 7ft\y«rehoHS*xp,*n (Established 1891) o**. ftliviba, b?**t «)«*. *a»V’ - Cl*sa to Publl* lodez i* *PL unique. Br.epar.tjon, endi •Kould be in evej-y Home. for, wound b , ■ores, chilblains, eczema ar)dpileeit ii without a rival* Better than embrocation for ati/fc Others have failed you, try lodex 1 AU-cKemiats. price, 2/-, off rfciwt; Ikxjex Co., Palmer St., Sydney. Sample free. iS ff m YOUR HOME? IT OUGHT TO BE!

Beeston. Boilers and Radiators Are the cleanest, easiest to operate, and moat economical OB apj;'healting tfevices howj in use. ' One B-E6BTON BOILER supplies radiators throughout a huildur*, thus, matog one comparatively small coat &te ' supply heat tq a building of any sire. The BEEIJTON RAOIATOR, combining, beauty with utility, is' so constructed that it radiates dry, odourless, healthful! beat to the furthermost corners of the room. The reasonable, cost of installation and the extremely small cost of operation makes the BEESTON HEATING BT9T£*J, indispensable for Churches. Offices, Theatres, WatthPhMV D.'yqJluigs, etc. \y» will be. glad to give yqu an, estimate for installations. 9»ll or Write. A. * T, BURT Ltd. COhipTENAY PLAC^, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 7