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First Impressions | .First impressions go a long way—especially if they are good | I ones. That's as true to home furnishing as it is of anything | | else. That's why jfau will stop to admire and favourably com- | fcj| I ment, when you see our display of artistic furniture. | fm : ■m r.. Old English Weathered Oak ITrt the dining room suite which we have named "The War- | wick" for the sake of Its richold world characteristics. | The beautiful NATIVE HEART RIMU Bedroom suite nam- | ed -'The Avon", fashioned by real craftsmen into quaintly | original furniture is a revelation of what can be done when the t work Is in the right hands. ] Tfe|Quality of the Furniture and the | SYME are inseparable, a % sufficient Guarantee MAKERS of BETTER FURNITURE Hawera SiHjmim ii B B. ■BBwI'JI ; r ■fßlßW'' ; W vi \'i i*i^ ; r Bf-/r ; '• '':■ \'- ■■'/•'•■•:«Wl"'f • "Alemite-ing" -;* -* «. -.. f' $ I THE EN£MY OF WEAR AND CORROSION. JUST A SENSIBLE WAY OF ENSURING ; TROUBLE-FREE MOTOR ING. Constant splashing over wet muddy roads soon plays havoc With the exposed parts, of the -Chassis. V.'->^| Grit In the moving parts can, only be obviated by greasing umier pressure—by "'Alemitelng"~when fresh lubricant is forced right Into the corners of every bearing ensuring thorough lubrication, minimising wear, and making winter motoring more comfortable. SEE ABOUT A REGULAR "ALEMITE-ING" FOR YOUR CAR TO-DAY. Gear Box, Trans mission, Chassis, they're ihe parts to "Alemite." The Stratford mm ■»■ 888888088888888888

w cr; s\ Vv-x m . % A Newcastle Man's Rescue Mr. Thomas D. Kyle of Belmont Road, Charlestown, nr. Newcastle, says:—"For 30 years I suffered from an acute form of eczema. Nasty patches of irritating disease broke out on my left leg. I spent a small fortune on ointments and medicines and was in hospital three mouths. But, until I used Zam-Buk nothing could check the eczema. "I washed the limb with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap and then applied the Zam-Buk balm. This continued treatment soon removed the itching irritation and drew out all trace of impurity. Zam-Buk covered the affected parts wilh new healthy skin.'' All chemißts sell Zam-Bnk at 1/6 & 3/6box. Zam-Ruk Medicinal ScaD 1/- a tablet.

<§ * ■ K : Sr i &■*■ i u m £ : :'r I WK riW. 0"\ c*£ uL \o"* v>^ tti** &*2! fov* I -p.r« w? Ss>!*' Ytffl jfes€S S Site; jS "4 '■■».)■■ :: *'« v. ■*.*s -njet twice as much satisfaction. < of toe work and saves you the rubbind usually necessary. Its 61055 is lasting tiers- There art* 31X FLUID OZS.ina C;0 ' ■ Ouiirfe HalSGallonsS (Jaibns for c . At all Stores.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 4 August 1930, Page 7

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