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KAPOC BEDDING AT OLD PRICES! We have a limited supply of Kapoc and Flock Mattresses at old prices. When these are sold we shall have to buy at increased prices. WHY NOT GET YOURS NOW! BEDSPREADS We have a very large range in Taffeta, Satin and Cotton Bedspreads in all colours. Let us show you the range. Let Us Quote You For Your BLINDS Bring us the sizes of the Blinds required and we will be able to give you an estimate. We can 'make them in any design -- Slatted, Scalloped or Plain. Only the best Blind Hollands are used by us. 22]m TAPESTRY RUNNERS, in smart new design 5/6 yd. Also showing in 27in .. at 6/6 yd. 27in VELVET PILE RUNNER, in Mottled Centres, with Green, Orange or Red Borders. Price: 5/9 yd 27in WILTON RUNNER, all in new designs; Fawn grounds. Price: 8/11 yd 27in AXMINSTER RUNNER, in Floral and Geometrical designs. Fawn grounds .... Price: 12/6 yd AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS——beautiful designs—all colours — suitable for Bedroom or Sittingroom ...... 16/6, 22/6, 24/6 ea LINOLEUM or FELT BASE SQUARES We can give you any size or any colour you require. We carry full stocks of these to suit any room. Prices are Low. For Your FURNISHINGS TryA. COURT & SON Box 14 POLLEN STREET Phone 27CLOSING TO-MORROW! ii iilftll 9 UNION Stiira ALLUVIAL COLD / /^ By License issued under section 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908." OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Closes 31st October, 1936. Drawn 16th November, 1936. Secretary: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box I 10, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. RICKETS 2,'6 \ L." 1200 s»; *J OO 365Kf|j325 ■*."°i!to,~: ~ HAMMOND & McARTHUR, Ltd, P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Please send me Tickets in "Win-a-lot" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of Tickets.) Name - (Mr., Mrs. or Miss)

Cigarettes, while the annual consumption in England, America, France, Germany and other countries runs into billions, are also becoming' extraordinarily popular in New Zealand, where the demand has increased enormously since the introduction of the two famour cigarette tobaccos, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. These, but especially the forme)-, may be classed as real luxury lines; pure, sweet, fragrant and soothing, they appeal irresistibly to smokers of both sexes, and challenge comparison with anything from overseas. Latterly, sales have eclipsed all previous records. Although so choice in quality, they are yet so comparatively moderate in price that you actually roll ten full-sized smokes for fourpence! Both brands being toasted. therefore practically free from nicotine, may be freely indulged in without fear of consequences. The same remark applies to the three toasted pipe brands—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog). But the fame of the genuine toasted has resulted in various rubbishy imitations finding their way on to the market. Ask for any '-<( the brands named and you'll avoid being imposed upon.—Ad.

PLANNED ECONOMY NOWLEDGE and ' thought applied to will making can effect considerable savings for a testator's dependants and, in addition, ensure the most advantageous distribution. The accumulated experience of the Public Trust Office is at the service of testators who wish to appoint the Public Trustee their executor. Consult the Public Trustee, Wellington, or his local representative. TRUSTEE

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19850, 30 October 1936, Page 3

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