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PERSONAL WHAT profit hath a man of all his labor Which he taketh under the Him.’' —Ecclesiastes 1-3. "What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world anil lose his own soul.” —Mark s, 36. j/'NOW LEDGE. —Send to Professor 1V Nicholas, “Armadale,” Customs Street, Auckland, for Chart on the future; forward particulars of the month of birth;, enclose 1/- for reliable information; knowledge is an asset. MISCELLANEOUS A T Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne Hotel.—Only repairer in Gisborne capable of sewing soles, not sticking or tacking, at these special prices; Ladles’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled 3/-: Gentlemen's 6/-. soled 4/6. sewn A LWAYS at your service with best -*’*• possible values in Men’s Footwear. Our prices excel. Repairs: Gentlemen’s Shoes, soled and heeled 6/-, soled only 4/C; Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-.—Cookson’s, corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. ANDREWS’ Doll Hospital.—Specialists in Repairing Dolls, Teddies, Toys, etc. All parts in stock. Ladies, your Handbag can be neatly repaired, renovated, relined or recolored at 21S Karangahape Road, Auckland. A SELECTED stock ot new season’s Handbags, in white, latest designs; washable leather.—At Thomas Adams’. A T Your Service. —Have your Summer Blazer tailor-made at W. ,D. Christie’s, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor. A good assortmentt of patterns to choose from. —62 Stanley Road. A LL N.Z. Christmas Annuals now available. —Weekly News, Brett’s, Free Lance, Press, Witness, Tui’s; specially good this year.—Bushnell’s, Booksellers. 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, 6/6, ,5/11. —Inspection invited at Guthrie & Haddock’s. A T the first sneeze, rush for a bottle of Quinter —the results will surprise you; 2/6. —From Corn the Chemist Ltd. A NAEMIA overcome by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood and nerve cells; 3/6 month’s supply.—Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists, A NAEMIC Condition overcome by taking Morlife Tablets, which enrich blood-cells. —A. W. J. Mann, Chemist. Y>UY your N.Z. Christmas Annuals for posting to Overseas friends, at Bushnell’s. Inspection invited and orders posted. j>EST Southern Potatoes, sorted and graded; also Kumaras, Onions, etc., at cheapest rates. —At H. Currie's. Lowe Street. T>ABY Eczema instantly relieved, successfully treated.—Klexema ■Skin Rooms, Townley’s Build tags. T>OOK your order for Culbertson's 1933 Contract Bridge SelfTeacher; stocks shortly; % $/-. —At Thomas Adams’. /CRITIC Briars, made by, Deiacour Bros., fully guaranteed, 8/6 each; the best value in N.Z. —Only at George, Direct Importer. IpHRISTMAS Illustrated Weeklies for friends abroad.—Auckland Weekly and Otago Witness, 2/- each. -Langridge’s Red Shop CHRISTMAS Illustrated Weeklies -J for friends abroad. —N.Z. Ulusrated, 1933, and N.Z. Free Lance, 2/■ach,—Langrldge’y Rod Shop. CHRISTMAS Illustrated Weeklies for friends abroad. —Brett’s Ulusrated and Tui’s Annual, 2/- each — ..angHdge’s Red Shop. CHRISTMAS Illustrated Weeklies for friends abroad.—Christmas nail closes Nov. 8; order now.— L.angrldge’s Red Shop. HHRISTMAS Illustrated Tui’s Annual, bigger, better, brighter than :ver; 2/-.—Langridge’s Red Shop. HHRISTMAS Illustrateds, —Send us your lists; postage to English .•ountries Id, foreign 4d. —Order from atngrldge’s Red Shop. HORN Sufferers.—Don’t forget youi Corn’s “13” for the holidays; you'll )6 miserable without it; 1/9. —Corn he Chemist Ltd. _ PRESERVE EGGS WITH O VO LINE! ft LEAN, easy, economical. Absolutely reliable. One process only. 1/6 jar preserves 420 eggs.—Grocers. cooks prefer Stevens’ ‘Cathedral Brand” Essences, 1-hick give rich flavor and delicious oodness to cakes. —Grocers. be ill? Quinter etc.; 2/6. —From lorn the Chemist Ltd. Made Wallet Tobacco Pouches, 1/- each.—At George, lairdresser and Tobacconist, CLEVER ■J “PntllPi HAN you afford to J for ’Flu, colds, 3HOILENE definitely stops Rust growth on all metals; obtainable 11 leading merchants; prices now reuced. _ H ENUINE Gillette Safety Razor, -A complete with blade, 9d. —At leorge, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. "X REY hairs disappear when you use Rachel Tonic; does not dye or tain; 3/6 bottle.—From All Chemists. piRLS who smoke should use MacVA i Pans peroxide Tooth Paste, because it removes all traces of smoke stain and polishes without scratching enamel; 1/ 6 l£>'ge tube. , IN I) IG E S TlO N,—C hronic sufferers completely cured by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic; tones up digestive organs; 3/6. —Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. _ s’SOMNIA! Deep, refreshing sleep comes naturally when you take irvey’s Mineral Tonic; soothes your rves. —Corn the Chemist Ltd., and ler Chemists. • UST Opened.—Large range ol Fancy Silk Crepes, beautiful degns, in Ferguson's uncrushable brics; priced at 3/11, 4/6. 4/11. —At uthrle & Haddock. Home of Good ilues. _ __ __ UST Landed.—Big shipment of Daytime Harmony Prints, fast ilors, in dainty designs, suitable for immer frocks; special prices 10Jd, -, 1/3, 1/C.—At Guthrie & Maddock. ome of Good Values. UST Landed.—New stocks Bengal Razors, set and guaranteed; 11/6. At George, Albion Buildings. 'LEXEMA always successful for - skin and scalp ailments, nervous idition benefited— Klexema Skin oms, Townley’s Buildings.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 1

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796

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 1

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