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HOME HOME FURNISHING WEEK Car Heme Famishing Exhibition encourages you to action and opens fascinating vistas for the artistic, exclusive, and economical fulfilment of your Home Needs, You want your home to be prettier, more com fortable for the family, more inviting to the guest, not merely - Sometime'’ but; NOW. Probably you want to have a sweet little Breakfast-loom Suite this week, or you may want to pick out the Cretonne for the Guest Room Draperies the new Cushions for the Sittingroom, _ a new Chair toi that lonesome corner in the livmgroom, and a really handsome looking Table to take the place of honour in the Diningroom. All of these things you ivantvto buy AT ONCE. Because a home can be so delightful in bright, cheery looking coverings and drapings, and it is §o easy to spread an atmosphere of beauty over an entire abode by purchasing wisely a few new examples, and there ar© decided advantages JiS purchasing these things NOW— During Home Fari nishing Week. You will find, when you visit this exhibition, that everything has been arranged to suit yoiU* convenience, and with the object of displaying our wares as they will appear in your own home. You are accordingly invited to view this interesting and artistic display of Homo Furnish* ings. Come at your convenience, and bring you# friends ■with you to see and enjoy the wonderfn| creations which w e have so painstakingly gathered and which are arranged in such a charming and delightful manner.

“ Xhe results of our analytical examinations are eminently satisfactory, and BOURNVILLE COCOA compels approval; it is as near perfection as possible, and perfection needs no praise.” — The Practitioner.

JTO jZ S' OW/'P t\ Ifi m sarsri 1= are just the same nowaoays as they were grandmammas days. And, just as she used Bennington s Irish Moss to allay irritation and give relief, the wise mother to-day will use the same standard family cough remedy. Bennington’s contains no opiates or injurious drugs, hence it can be given with safety to the children. erfeka ee&sb BE Ea&ssMsa has many of the advantages of a throat paint and its viscosity enables it to adhere to the bronchial passages. It * paints the throat inside,” and thus soothes and heals the inflamed membrane. Writing of the efhcacy of Bennington’s Irish Moss, Mr. Thomas Painter, of Montreal Street, Christchurch, says: — “Myself and family have used Bennington’s whenever we have had colds, coughs or influenza, for more than 20 years, and have found it a pleasant and effectual remedy.” Beware of substitutes ! Ask for Bennington’s Irish Moss, 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. rpi'T* mi '/£Orr^ » .#>■.*-

THE SODA FOUNTAIN AND LOUNGE BAR. WHITE HART CORNER, MARTOM ICED SUMMER DRINKS. • American Mill: Flo**., a cooling summo beverage. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas, served with home-made cakes. Every Attention and (JivjJity Paid to Customers. RAMGITIKEI’S PASAIONABLE RESEAT.

A FEW LINES TAKEN AT .RANDOM. Strang’s Coffee Powder 1/4 Cornflour lOd Condensed Milk lid Carb. Soda 4d Baking Powder Is Sd Bovril 2s Clothes Pegs 4d doz. Aspro Tablets Is, Is sd, 4s 6d Candles, best Is 2d Gas Mantles Is Fres h Herrings Is 8d Sard nes, 3 tins Is lOd Hon ey Is 4d pot Coffee Essence Js Sd Granose Biscuits Is —d Sugar of Milk s c in PECK FEE AN’S BISCUITS now Jkt Lamerton’s St© THE LITTLE STORE IN WELLINGTON R-. Phono 283.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12086, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12086, 25 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12086, 25 June 1920, Page 2

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