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After Witnessing the Demonstration UNIQUE FURNITURE DEMONSTRATION AT HOOKER & KINGSTON’S COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT FOH ONE WEEK ONLY — n "j: - - . - . =s • REID'S have challenged all others and now they prove their claims See Reid’s famous Furniture moMRn A Window Display which in course of construction FURNITURE m story We have made arrangements with Messrs Hooker and Kingston, Ltd. for the use of one of their windows in order to demonstrate the manufacture of Reid’s Quality Furniture. On Monday a craftsman from our factory will commence the construction of a stock Chesterfield Suite. This interesting demonstration will continue daily until Saturday next. See the quality—the skill—the honesty of construction that have made Reid’s Select Furniture superior and exclusive in every respect. We have DEFIED ALL COMPETITION and now we show you why we are proud of our creations—why we know it is better—why our sales constitute a record for the Waikato. Many of the materials being used in this demonstration were supplied by Messrs Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., whose standard of quality fittingly harmonises with the dignity of Reid’s Furniture. NO DEPOSIT ' 5/6 WEEKLY Up to Two Years to Pay. make a visit to our showrooms —the largest and most attractive in the district —and see 50 of the very latest Chesterfield Suites, every one of which has been built just as faithfully as the Suite on display. Furniture for every room—-at lowest cash prices or on Reid’s Confidential Easy Terms System. R€lD's REID’S FOR FURNITURE NEEDS.’ ft€IDS The Progressive Furniture Specialists and Auctioneers Corner COLLINGWOOD and ALEXANDRA STREETS, HAMILTON. Phone 2070

& , „ s rr ■OS FHUIT ■SALT! rr |r/ie words ‘Eno' and ‘Fruit Salt ’ are registered Trad e Marks . OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS OR STORES. REGULAR SIZE. 2/3 DOUBLE QUANTITY. 3/9 Safe* ,/lgenfg; The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, C

“Parson?” said the tobacconist to the inquisitive pressman, “Yes, parsons are heavy smokers mostly and some of them are amongst my best customers. No, they don't bother about cigarettes much, I think, generally prefer the pipe. Keen judges of tobacco, too. Why I started to stock the five toasted brands on the advice of a parson. A good tip, too. My first order was only a small one, but I'm selling more toasted now than anything else. Is it as pure as it is cracked up to be? Rather llf there’s any purer (or better) baccy than Cut Plug No. 10 (Bull's head), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, I’d like to know. Why is It so pure? You want to know a lot. don't you?—because it's toasted. That's why. Howls the toasting done Ask the manufacturers. It's their secret. It gets 1 lie nicotine out of the leaf and same time gives these blends their fine flavour and beautiful bouquet. No, there's no other toasted tobaccos manufactured. What —are you off Well so long! Be good.”

TO SOFTEN GRIEF BY JUST DEGREES. —Dryden. -Take “ Baxters the great cough remedy with tonic properties. Soothes ajid relieves from the first dose. Baxters Lung Preserver is unbeatable for all coughs, colds, mid sore throats. Keep free from these complaints this xvirwter —keep •* Baxters ” handy. At all chemists and store* Wfi, 2/6, and large slz* a/1.

Every Gorman university man must, henceforth defend his honour by sabre duels. “An affair of honour.” it. is officially stated, “may deal with love, money, and reputation of self, family, or Fatherland." The sabre is 3ft long with r quarter-inch roundei

.Make your own Cou 0 h Cure—- ■■ Heenzo " —Economical—sale—effeo[tive. UJ

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 11

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