THE PRINCE OF SMOKES. "Desert Gold," the Queen of the Turf, gives place to "Desert Gold" the Prince of smokes. Contentment, geniality follow a few pipefuls of "Desert Gold." You will be satisfied that New Zealand can produce a tobacco better than the imported. You will stick to "Desert Gold" once you have started. Begin now.
A well-cut costume in Palm Beach cloth, summer tweed, or Shantung, will be on sale at our store to-day (Friday) only for 69s 6d. Worth up to seven guineas.— Sneddens, Ltd. That Germany is not the only country in the world that can manufacture absolutely reliable dyes is provecf by the great popularity of indigo serges. It is unquestionably a tine fabric for skirts and costumes, especially at George "Court and Sons, Limited, Karangahape Road, where it can be had at the best value in Auckland. 54in. wide, 22s 6d per yard.* Eggs are coming down and now is the time to use Sharland's " Moa" Brand Egg Preservative. You wilL save money by using it. "Keep Smiling" Boot Polish is the popular, thing for ladies' dainty shoes. Price, Bd.—Millar's, Victoria Street. The Government meteorologist predicts a hot summer, but there is no sunshine hot enough to fade sunfast window curtains. They are extraordinarily cheap at George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. ° All wise mothers use Wade's Worm Figs. Eradicate worms of ail descriptions. Owing to cessation of tramwav service, and in order to permit members of our staff reaching their homes at a reasonable hour, our premises will close this (Friday) evening at a-quarter past five o'clock.— Smith and Caugjiey, Limited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 6
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