ONCE A drab looking eyesore that I hadtostrub NOW A shining testimony—that I just merely polish— to the efficiency of Leon Art PI ~~1 Honestly I wasn't aware ==f{ y^Vo* *^v how easy it is to apply c. ' />vAi■_until I took courage and ff^S&Vj bought a bottle. Now it _/ M^^"H E appears to me just comThe many pounds value it adds to the house is many times worth its cost—a few shillings. Obtainable in natural wood tints, Walnut, Dark Oak, Light Oak, Mahogany, Rosewood, or Ebony. Ask your dealer for Leon Art and see that you get it. R <3. E. TINGEY Ltd. Interior Decorators, 30 Manners St., Wellington Reductions in Furniture at Radford's Removal Sale in Manners St., for One Month Only Dressers from 20/-, Tables from 5/-, Washstands from 5/-, Duchess; : Chests from 37/6, Bedsteads from 5/-, Chests from 30/-, Single Beds from 18/6, Wire Mattresses from 10/-, Sideboards £4/10/-, Hall Stands from 10/-, Chairs from 7/6, Couches from 20/-, Linoleums' from 5/6 (2 yards wide), Carpet Runners from 2/- yard, Carpet Squares from 21/-, Lino. Squares 19/6, at RADFORD'S Great Removal Sale MANNERS STREET . THRIFT. | j Practice Thrift by using Gas Properly. I The Housewife's best friend ii a MODERN GASCOOKER. !P_l__3_vHlP_9n_fJo j THE WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY LTD.] When Good Steel is the Best Salesman 8 Four years ago, about 24,000 square feet ; g of floor space was sufficient to produce I all the Graham Brothers Trucks the m world demanded. I To-day 2,570,040 square feet of floor § space are required. ■ Such phenomenal development means, I certainly, that truck owners everywhere I aj__>recia.e that Graham Brothers Trucks 1 are built to serve. 1 Springs, axles, and every vital part where 1 strain can come are made of the highest^ I grade Chrome Vanadium Steel, which : I explains why Graham Brothers Trucks jjj outsell all others in their class. I GOOD STEEL IS THE BEST SALESMAN. I MAGNUS MOTORS, LIMITED. I WELLINGTON HASTINGS LEVIN. 1 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Grahamßrothers 1 ii----r_f* fc**3v"*w»*i»*n^*~*"-*» I 1 1 111 II KS *OU>BYDODGIUtOTHtAS I %_-_-_-B_----_----_--_-_-_-_____________-^^
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1926, Page 12
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343Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1926, Page 12
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