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PERSONAL OH that men would praise the Lord for His goodness and for His wonde'rful works to the children of men! For He satisfies the longing soul and fills the hungry soul with goodness.” —Ps aim 107- 8. ___ L” EARN Beauty Culture.—Full instructions in all branches. liawke’s Bay College of Hairdressing and Beauty Culture. Principal, Leila Mellor, 34 Marine Parade, Napier, Phone 765. MISCELLANEOUS A CCLAIMED finest value-giving.— Men’s Shoe Sale for quality and value, all marked down at wholesale prices; special one price 17/6, welted, and 15/6; Repairs, Gentlemen, soled and heeled 6/-; Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-.—Cookson. corner of Roehnck find Gladstone Roads. AT Your Service. —Suits from £6 at W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor. 62 Stanley Road. AT Wally Johnson's, next Gisborne Hotel.—Only repairer in Gisborne capable of sewing soles, not sticking or tacking, at these special prices: Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled 3/-: Gentlemen's 6/-. soled 4/6, sewn. A LARGE new range of Ladies’ Summer Nightgowns and Pyjamas, in fine cambrics, with dainty embroidered sprays; and prices are within the reach of all, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11. —Inspection invited at Guthrie & Maddock’s. A LWAYS in stock. —Our famous "King Dick” superfine saddle tweed Trousers; 22/6 pair.—Only at Ben Dudfieid Ltd,, Peel Street. A LL Radio Owners should secure latest edition of “Radio Call Book,” 1/-; gives complete list of all Broadcasting Stations Bushnell’s, Booksellers. ARE you building? Install Mercer Water Heater in your new home; ensures hot water economically.— See Gas Co. or Power Board. "DEST Southern Potatoes, sorted and graded; also Kumaras, Onions, etc., at cheapest rates. —At H. Currie’s, Lowe Street. DULLETIN Year Book, new supply just in, 1/3; “Animals Noah Forgot,” Banjo Paterson’s latest, 2/6. — Langridge’s _Red Shop. T>ARFELT is the latest inexpensive floor covering—Humphrey’s have just landed rolls and rolls of the newest and best patterns. _____ DLACKHEADS , completely gone since taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic; wonderful blood-purifier; 3/6. —Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. AD complexion removed by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which clears the blood-stream; 3/6. —Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. COW and Horse Covers expeditiously Repaired with good quality materials; reasonable charges.—J. Thomson and Son, Saddlers, Peel Street. CORN’S "13” makes you walk —we know, so ve can talk; l/9.~“From Cor n_t h e Che mist Ltd. ' /CONGRATULATIONS, Gwen.—You “hiked” splendidly;; my guess is Corn’s “13,” unlucky for corns; 1/9. — Corn the Chemist Ltd. B

CLOSING This Month! Macleans Slogan Competition; £350 cash prizes, first prize £ 200. Send in your slogan right away to Jollands Ltd., Wellington. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!! TYO your good turn to-day.—Tell some poor sufferer about Corn’s “13”: 1/9. —Front Corn the Chemist Ltd. FYISEASES of Scalp, Irritation, Falling Hair, successfully treated at Klexema Rooms, Townley’s Buildings. PNLARGED pores, wrinkles and •* J blemishes vanish after massaging skin with Rachel Cold Cream, keeps skin clear; 1/6 jar.—All Chemists. PCZEMA, Psoriasis, Acne, Seborrhoea, Impetigo, successfully treated; health restored to skin. — Klexema Rooms, Townley’s Buildings. P XPERT cooks prefer Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essences, Which give smooth, rich ilavor and luscious goodness to cakes. EGGS ARE CHEAP! I3RESERVE now with OVOLINE -*• Paste. Don’t mess with liquids or tins. OVOLINE never fails. 1/6, Grocers. ECONOMICAL EGG - PRESERVING. TTSE OVOLINE Paste Ju.vt rub it on. 1/6 jar preserves 420 eggs. 27 years’ success.—Ali Grocers. PASHION Journals.—New season’s Qtvloc fnr lnrlips nmi ohilflrpn styles for ladies and children from English, Continental and Australian publishers.—Bushnell’s. Booksellers. PANCY Goods Sale.—Hair Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Powder Boxes, half price; see our windows. —Langridge’s Red Shop. PANCY Goods Sale. —China Ware, *- Vase! Vases, Cups, Plates, Dishes, less than cost; see our windows. Langridge’s Red Shop. PANCY Goods Sale. —Stocktaking Bargains at less than cost to clear. See our windows. —Langridge’s Red Shop. POURTEEN year old corn rooted out by Corn’s “13”; come and see it.— Corn the Chemist Ltd. PLAVORFUL .. . delicious! Cakes and puddings taste twice as appetising when you use Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essences. PEELING "below par?” Buoyant health and energy yours after taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic; 3/6 month’s supply.—Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. riREY hair! Use Rachel Tonic, which restores original color and gloss; used by discriminating women; 3/6. —All Chemists. JLTOT Water! An abundance of it always ready when 4 you install Mercer Water Heater. —Ask Gas Co. or Power Board. noiNG Grey? Use Rachel Tonic and look 10 years younger; not a dye or a stain; 1 , 3/6 bottle. —All Chemists. “T-TONOR or Dollars," 1/6; "What America Owes Europe,” 3/6; "We Have Paid Enough," 3/6. —Langridge’s Red Shop. T_T EADAC HE S cured by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozons'los blood-stream and nerves; 3/o.—Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. “TNDISPENSABLE to Everyone.”— The Sculling Exerciser; simple, effective; benefits all the family,— Stocked orlv hv Thomas Adams TUST Opened.—Large range of " Fancy Silk Crepes, beautiful designs, in Ferguson’s uncrushable fabrics; priced at 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. —At Guthrie & Maddock, Home of Good Values.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

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