Here’s an Opportunity to Furnish your Home on Easy Time Payments .. . . A WJXIjIS, bring aware that ready otth is somewhat eher* joai new, are prepared te meet it by supplying approved customer® * HOUSES'OLD FUjfcNITUM AND ia the City and suburbs with ] m the city FUBNISHIKOS Very Easy Term s, extending over Twelve Months. If thv account is paib earlier than the twelve months a OESCOT7N r GIVEN for every quarter by which the HrIKIOD 18 LESSEN n.O. YOU can RAVK THE COMFORT of the food* during the long, eold winter—EVEN IF TOO HAVE NOT ALL THE CASH. LARGE STOCKS OF EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST AND MOST MODERN IN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN OFFER. McKenzie & wilus AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS (The Big Shop next to the Poit Office) CATHEDRAL SQUARE.
?s eve r- sit near a fire on coming; in from the outer air. It is wise to retreat at once to the bed-room and to wipe off all traces of powder and dust with cold or ±am. which should he allowed to remain on for a fen- minutes before wiping off with an old Turkisii towel Cooking with Cottage Ranges.— There is often a great difficulty in getting cakes and tarts to brown properly at the bottom when baking in the side oven of our open cottage lunges. To got over the trouble, place an ordinary brick on its edge in the even, the side nearest the fire. To cakes from burning, grease the tins with land - not butter —and sprinkle lightly with flour. Look at what newspaper advertising has done for us. At the time when cycling was said to ho “ doomed ” our sales were about ten thousand a year. Last year, as the result of our newspaper advertising policy, the output of our works was ever sixty thousand bicycles. Mr Frank Bowden. F.R.G.S.. managing director of the Raleigh Cvclo Co If
CONSIDER YOUR BABY—AND YOUR POCKET! Why gr> to an Auction room or drapery emporium to secure a Push Chair when you ean obtain for such a moi' irate price the FAVOURITE PUSH CHAIR Direct from the manufacturer-with all its improvements including the patent spring which breaks all jolts and jars and is so highiy recommended by doctors and nurses F. E. LONGDIN,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 11
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