II 'Phone 2813. BONMARCHE LTD. Box 254. II * The Value Centre of Hawke's Bay Give Your Home WSM9 J BEAUTY BBiBr II f?J TDTA ITJ MPTQ 36in- BROCADED SATIN. !|" 1 Illj l U This rich fabric nxakes up effectively for I I Daintily curtained windows are, the finishing cushions, spreads .hangings, etc. Range of new || toiich to your room. We particularly ask you to shades include Rose, Saxe, Green Gold 'Black II come aad see for yourself the large outstandiUg ' ' 11 W of W curtainings now to stock. ** "" B.M.L. Price 1/4 yard || . . ,A/S VOILES 45in. OIL BAIZE | | Plain and fancy woaves. 36iii, wide. Splehdid for uovering tiables, back of sinks, etc. || * ' B.M.L. Price ll£d and 1/2 yard Over 50 designs to choose from. II ' A/S & COTTON FIGURED NETS b.m.l. Price 1/9 yard : *11 , 36 inchos'YYide. ; || 3B.M.L. Price 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 yard TABLE CLOTHS II •' N "• Wp " Tapestry. Table' Cloths wlxich will give hara || A Tich heavy qualxty Chenxlle m plam shades a 1 1 with attractive brightly coloured border, for wear. ■ B.M.L. Price || halls, french doors, etc. : Colour's include Gold. 58 x 58 .... 6/11 each. 1 1 Bottle, BRie and Maroon. * 58 72 ' g/_ ' 1 1 B.M.L. Price 10/9 each 7 each II SHEARERS' MATTRESSES. T^BLE COVERS 1 1 Special value. B.M.L. Price jn chenille, Gold or Maroon. B.M.L. Price 1 1 SINGLE BED 12/6 each gg x 53 6 ea ^ II DOUBLEBED 22/6 each 7 1 1 SATIN SPREADS CHINESET BUSH MATS. SpecM Satta Spreads HfcMy waddcd fcr erfra Suitable for porelea, bach or kitcben use. 1 1 nchness, and effectively frilled. In Saxe, Gold, , . II Eeseda. B.M.L. Price Coloured designs. Hard wearing. B.M.L. Price || SINGLE BED 19/11 each.. 2 x 4 1/3 and 2/6 || DOUBLE BED 26/6 each. 2J x 4£ 2/11 and 4/6 || Freshen up your cnvii bedroom or the spare 1 1 room. witli one of these beautiful new spreads II IjMr COTTON SPREADS. Pi'inted jn f.ast | | j We can Help to Beautify Your Home 11 Bon MarcheL" || HERETAUNGA STREET ^ H HASTINGS
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li RADIO II li rrogrammes ti : J * s 1YA Auckland. ~ 8.0: Concert programme. A recorded drama, "The House in Mott Street." 8.20; Astudio presontation of "■Quxtst" a radio play by E. W. Beasley. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Bingside commentary on professional wrestling niateh, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall. 10.0; Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Chamber music programme. Elman String Quartet} Qaartet in D Minor, Op. 76, No. 2 (Haydn). 8.18: Heddle Nash (tenor), "*10 the Queen of My Heart," "Dove's Philosophy." 8.22; Zillah Chstle (^violin) and Decima Hugheon (piano), Souata for Yiolin and Piano, No. 3 (Delius). 8.40: Talk: The editor of the "N.Z. Law Joumal," "The Law and the Citizen; llound the Courts in the Pa?t Month. " 9.0: Weather, Station notices. 9.5: Bingside dcscriptioo of the wrestling inatch. 10.0 (approx.): Danco music by the Nichoiians. 3YA, Christchurch, 8.0: Woolston Brass Band, "Appreciation" Marcli, "Schubert" Selectiou. S.14: E. C. CoopSr (bass), "The Eiderkss Steed," "The Sailor's Paradise." Cornefc duet with band (soloists: W. Stonvenson and Y. Aldridge), "Ida and Dot." The Band, "Three Bliiid Mice" Ilanioresque (Lotter). 8.30: "Eb and Zeb." The Band, "Eosamuudc" Ballot Music. 8.49: E. C. Cooper (bass)t "Dumbledownshire," "Sirnon, the Cellarer." The Band, "Organic" March. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk: Mr J. M Giles, "The Eye-Witness: Poitrel's Melbourne. Cup. " 9.20: 3YA Cbamber Music Players, Quintet for Piano and Strings in E Minor (Cesar Franek). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. iYA, Dunedin. 8.0: A recital progr.mlme, featuring Andersen Tyrer, English pianist. The DBG Wircless Chorus> "Crown of Llfe," "Mystic Woods." 8.10: Andersen Tyrer, eiuiuent English pianist, presents "Dcvotion" (Scliumann, Liszt). "Etiucellcs" (Aloszkowski), "Ilcilections in the Water ".( Debussy), "Soliloquy," "Contraste" (Anderseu Tyrer), lihapsody, No. 13 (Liszt). 8.40: A talk by J. T. Paul, "World Affairs. " 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A studio presentation of "Libcl." a plav by Eduard AVooll, adapted for radio bv J. B. Yaldwyu. 10.20: An hour with orchestra, and intedudes by Bing Crosby. 2ZH, Napier, 7.0: Classieal Hour. 8.0: Danco prograinnio. U.O: Ligbt Varied Recordings. 10.30: Clos® dowu.
THIS SOIENTIFIC TEST CONCBENS YOU! Iu a foremost Doniiiiioii laboratorv it was conekisivoly proved that Puliuouas pastilles liavo trcuiendous gonnicida! poxvcrs. A I'uJnionas solutiou eotupletely killcd all tlio gerxns in an influeiize spiitum t»est. When you suck Pulmonais the aromatic vapours pe]jetrate the entire breathing system, destroying all germs, clearing away phlegm. Txy Pulmonas. All Chemists and Storea. 1/-, 1/6 and 2/6. |
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