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The Homes of New Zealand Are abiding testimonials to the excellence of STRANGE'S FURNITURE c-o-o-o A. C. *7® >-G-<X saw o \\» x nmuu w^v b-O-O'O-O'O-O-O'O'O'O-O'O-® <). <w >. . ft»ft»ft • ft«a«< Dominion is noted for its exceptionally fine homes and the superior quality of the furnishings. A leading factor in bringing about this result is the policy of Strange*s, the leading furniture manufacturers, who have set a high standard of craftmanship and steadily maintained it for many years. Whether you prefer modern bungalow furniture or designs founded on the best period styles, you Will find at Strange's pieces to meet all your demands. The prices are kept as low as possible without sacrificing quality. A similar high standard is noticeable in all furnishings, floorcoverings and home equipment, of which an extensive assortment is always stocked. STRANGE'S COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 11 58685 if

□ Why cramp yourself and your family In close quarters these ilflljMW week-ends? All outdoors awaits you. Bay. one,of our. rteconditiOned cars Passed by expsrts as Al. An OVERLAND for £143; a 5-seater SUNUEAM for £160;, m 3-afUr Wf for £160; and n VERSIOREL 5-scnter Sedan for only £550. though £I2OO. It has done less tlrnn 6000 wiles, and is la perfectcaedltiaafMn ndatot cap to petrol tank. BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD. CORNER DURHAM. KILMORE AND VICTORIA STREETS <_ 'Phono 3145 ' £; •"'» " 'I " E ' I -<h THE AVERAGE MAN Does not quibble over the price of a pair of BOOTS, bat ho ; \ likes VALINE FOR MONEY.- ; The New Constitutional Boot , Made by. CHAS. EAST, Kettering, is the BEST PRO- < ' POSITION we have yet had in MEN'S. FOOTWEAR.. » Newett Shapes. Finett Leathmn. . But lybriiiwilip.. ; BOX CALF and GLACE BOOTS' " ..Jft/8 BOX CALF, GLACE KID, & TAN WILLOW SHOES 3S/9 . • . WHY PAY MORE? S«* WindoteDisplay. Harris Imperial Boot Depot 691 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kiocud's} iUsU ' - ' . fit fj' V , vim.® tt* - SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! \k \ SgM? r>.f a uwvrraci .Syatan - OUR tusat 5 t 1 10 2 3 20 . 4 6 30 6 • t 40 S IS « 50 10 1510 100 20 31 0 HARRIS BROS. LT Home Furnishers 158 Here WANTED 500 Customers 500 Customers 500 Customed*,, 500 Custoni«g r Owing to the, unprecedented __ FREE OFFER, we have decid^«o«xwpg FOR ONE MONTH - We will present'to purchasers of j^2o* ort J^®TSy er ' r a super-quality Axm We stock-Oak Furniture in in light and dark stain®, BUnkete. Quito. Bedding, Linoleums, Cajp'ijjat jj needed for th® host*. Table Covers, and orei?"""? "" * BROS. UKITED Furnish*™ and Aurttmen I « on Sl a ii AT 153 HEREFORD ST. w

THE GASTRIC JUICES. ANTI-ACIDO STIMULATES THE FLOW t JTOT HINDERS IT. One of the great advantages of Anti-Acido as a, cure for indigestion, Bout stomach, gastritis, and similar digestive disorders, is that it is positively harmless, no matter how frequently you take it. It is a mild white powder which, when mixed with cold water, is easy ■to take, and has a very faint flavour which leaves the palate clean and fresh, and which stimulates the gastric juices. It does not irritate tihe delicate lining of thf 1 stomach, cattss constipation, or interlera with the normal workms of the system At the same time, Anii-Acido prevents the fermentation of food and the formation of gases, counteracts acidity of the stomach, and assists the digestive organs to function as Nature intended. That is why it is so wonderfully effective, winy it never fails to cure the most chronic 'cases. A few doses will prove it 3 worth. Price £a 6d—a fortnight's supply—all chemists and stores. Wholesale Distributor: C. P. Steele, 215 a Manchester street, Christchurch. 5

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 9

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