E. C. DAY LTD Q HESTERFIELD gUITES and J7IRESIDE QHAIRS We have good stocks of both Chesterfield Suites and all types of Fireside Chairs. As covers are getting very short buyers are advised to make an E. C. DAY, LTD. Auctioneers and Furnishers, HAMILTON. WANTED TO SELL I>ACH, to be removed.—Apply 10 Greenwood Street, Frank ton. 296 t> ARG AINs in Trou.'<Ts-tn-Measure t from > Tailored Remnants; Sports Trousers, from 2 7/6. —MELTZER, Tailor, 167 Victoria Street. TRAYAN, light, tort, x 4ft.; double"becß 2-burner stove; £so.—Phone 17 17. /''WILD’S Cot <v lllgh Chair; good condltion —Write Cot, Times. 306 /■'WESTERFIELIJ Couch, £2 15s 6d; 3piece Chesterfield Suite, £5 10s.—■ Young's ru mil lire .Mart, 4 4 Ward St. IVjR Sale.—. New shipment of Orion Electric Ranges at the E.C.C. Get your older In. FISHING Tackle; Largest stocks In Dominion. Write to-day for special sale list.—Rotorua Sports Depot. 37 9 VTHW Summer Stock for sale; Ladles’ Frocks, Suits and Coats; bargain price; well under cost. —Chic, Times. 231 PRAM, excellent condition, sponge rubber tyres.—For particulars ring 2165 day time. 304 RANGE, Shacklock, high-pressure, and cylinder.—Phone 2660. 346 RE AIMIN'GT ON Electric Shaver, nearly new; cost £5 ss; £1 or ofTer.—Write 76 Times. 286 RIM U Sideboard, £3/10/-; Oak Sideboard at £4/15/-; nice Oak Table, 70/-. Clothlcr’s Emporium. RIM U Tallboys.—This Week’s Special at £3/17/6’; also balance of Down Quilts at greatly reduced prices.—Clothier’s Emporium. SHOT Gun, D.D., bammerless; good order; _ £lO cash.—Write 7-1. Times. 352 QfETTEES and Squabs, 37/G; nice Oval Table, £2 7s 6d.—Young’s Furniture Mart, 4 4 Ward St. SPEEDWAY Hand Washing Machine; also Lady’s Cycle; both as new; bargains. —Apply Times. 301 SEE the~beautiful exhibition models ol Atlas Electric Ranges at the E.C.C. Gel In early. SEE our wonderful display or Fine China, including 100 Dinner Sets; also beautiful Crystals.—Clothier’s Emporium. SINGLE Beds from 35s 6d. Stretchers 3 2/6. Singer Machine £s.—Young’s, 4 4 Ward Street. SEWING Machine, New Centurj*; perfect condition; must sell; £5.—32 Abbotsford Street. 252 O'HOP Counter, modern, streamlined; a E 7 beautifully designed and well made job; size 7ft long. 3ft high; duco finished, i —Further particulars from V. J. Sharp, Morrlnsville. 312 I FARMERS! Cover your Cows in the cold weather with “ Recorder ” English brown Jute Cow Covers. All sizes up to r.rt. Price, 8/9 each.—J. JONES, LIMITED, Auckland. LADIES’ AND GENT’S JJSED OYCLES AT rpAS|£ER’S. WARD STREET (Opposite Cutting.) JjWRMERS — 4 4-GAL. DRUMS, suitable holding sktm milk and pig food, etc.; 6 Drums, £l. Special Quotation for Quantity. W A TO JJITUMEN 00., £TD.. CLARENCE STREET. Phone 1413 CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 12 Words 1/ -; 3 Days 2/6. ALL makes, late models, purchased for cash; hire purchases paid off.—C. & T. Motors, Colltngwood Street. CAR, small, -sound, £125; exchange Freehold Section, good locality.—37 Victoria Street. 305 ORD T Ruxtell Back End, complete.— Ring 3oK. Ohaupo. evenings. 297 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 1930 5/6 .MotorCycle; cheap; real good order; owner going to camp.—Ring 2 476. 234 TTSED CAR PARTS, 136 Newton Road, U Auckland, have recently dismantled: 1937 Morris 12. ’36 Austin 7. ’3B Ford 10, ’3B Morris 8. ’35 Hillman. ’34 Terraplane, Plymouth. Y Ford and Singer, ’33 Standard, Singer and Morris Major, and dozens or others between ’26 and ’3O models.— Phone 4 3-267 (Reg. Wharfe, Prop.). QPE.N Estimates riIONE BRICKLAYERS H. O c UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You’ll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver .should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your Dowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, j our food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up ym'ir stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to those two pounds of bile flowing freely 1938
Chemists’ Assistants Chemists’ shop assistants who are employed between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on the evening of their statutory closing day will now be paid double time instead of having double time off. This alteration is made under the Chemists* Assistants Labour Legislation Suspension Order. 1940, gazetted last night. The order also provides that employers desiring to employ assistants between the hours mentioned shall give notice of such intention in writing to a Labour Department inspector, and payment for such hours worked must be made within seven days.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21217, 13 September 1940, Page 2
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