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Floor Coverings For* every purpose aft Pegden’s all the latest aft the keenest prices r CARPETS WONDERFUL VALUE HERE AMO SUCH VARIETY TOO ! 3* LJj ERE is unequalled selection in all sizes and-colourings. Smart, mod- ■“ * “ ern designs, the ever-popular floral and foliage patterns, plain and ■* stipple effects, in fact such selection in all sizes as to make choosing your ■" CARPET an easy matter. The values offered too are quite the best pos- *" sible and intending purchasers would be wise to buy at PEGDEN’S famn ous for Carpets at low prices. HUGE NEW RANGE. LINOLEUM. Smai’t- Patterns for any room in the Home. Decide now to renew that worn out .Linoleum—Here are bright and colourful designs that will cheer up your room at moderate expense. Bft wide FROM 5s nd yd. 7ft 6in FROM 10ft 6in FROM £4/17/6 £6/10/9ft X 9ft FROM 9ft X 12ft FROM £5/1.5/£7/1 0/Axminster Body Car-pet NOW SHOWING IN MANY EXCLUSIVE NEW DESIGNS. CIARPETS planned and made to close-fit your room are our speciality. Dozens of the latest productions direct from leading British makers are now being featured. Bet PEGDEN’S measure and quote you for a first-class planned and fitted Carpet—Values always the best. LEADING CARPET HOUSE STROLL THROUCH OUR SHOWROOMS WHEN NEXT IN I TOWN.

A.M.P. SOCIETY ACTUAL RESULTS OF AN ENDOWMENT POLICY ISSUED MAY 1901. MATURING AT AGE 40. AGE AT ENTRY 2. In force 321- years. Policy No. 411735. £ s cl Original Sum Assured ... 500 0 0 Bonus additions to 31st December, 1931 129 8 0 Bonus for 1 year 1932 10 5 0 Present total sum assured 639 13 0 Yearly Premium 8 8 0 Total Premiums paid 274 4 4 Cash value of sum assured 371 18 8 Cash Value of Bonuses to 31st December, 1931 ... 101 1 2 Gash value of 1932 Bonus 8 4 0 TOTAL Surrender value Policy 481 3 10 A loan of £433 at current rates could be obtained on the security of the policy. This is an example of the Society's Children’s Tables'—the death risk and bonuses commenced when the life assured attained the age of 21. If desired options can be secured for death risk and bonuses to commence at age 10. For reliable information consult— Malcolm Sanson Whose 22 Years’ Practical Experience is at Your Service. ’PHONES: 1244: Private 1882. MASTERTON. Appointments may be arranged through Herald Office. A man who dropped into an Auckland restaurant the other day during the lunch-hour surprised those seated near by calling for a big bowl of hot bread and milk. When he had gone the waitress remarked that people often lunched off the same simple fare now. “I think,” she said with a smile, “they fancy it wards off the ’flu, and there’s a lot of it about here just now.” There is. But is hot bread and milk any safeguard? Men will find it better to keep their pipes going as freely as possible. Tobacco is a powerful disinfectant—especially the New Zealand brands., because they are so pure, almost without nicotine 11111111115 to- the Toasting they get at the Factory) they appeal to all smokers, so fragrant and delicious are they. Five brands only: Cavendish, Cut Plug No. 10 (ljuUshead). Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut. No. 3 (Bulldog), and Desert Gold. Experts pronounce them “equal to any tobacco in the world.” They are. .And they’re so safe ! You can smoke them all day (all night too!) without endangering your health. CALM those jumpy nerves—sleep soundly at night by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Feeds nerve centres. A. C. Timms. Chemist.

IT’S A RISKY BUSINESS BACKING OUTSIDERS \irHEN you see a product advertised iii the daily nevrs- ▼ ▼ papers, you can buy it with confidence. The very fact of its beinn; advertised constitutes one of the product’s guarantees of quality. It is the manufacturer’s way of showing his faith in his product. Common sense proves this—if the product is a poor one, the advertising will all the inore quickly make the fact known to the public, and rapid failure will follow. So, when purchasing your daily groceries, clothing for yourself and your family and luxuries for your home, insist on advertised lines—and see that you get them. Unknown brands may be cheaper at first, but you are taking a riskbacking an outsider—and it will probably cost you more in the long run. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES The advertising columns of this news paper will prove a valuable guide to the shopper Read them regularly.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12732, 24 August 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12732, 24 August 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12732, 24 August 1934, Page 3