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When you buy from S. & C. Ltd. you can depend upon Good Value and Lowest Cash Prices in each of the 31 great Departments. **f T These Corsets are world-famous. They are built on sound, anatomical lines, and give helpful, necessary Tjj .'/' V v ...... I ft „/ support without unduly compressing the figure. We are Manufacturers' Sole Agents for Bon Ton and I Royal Worcester Corsets, and in the light of a long experience they have our cordial recommendation. We V-rXJL, IV/11 J[ believe they are the best on the market and the best value. At all times our Expert Corsetieres will be X.^CORSETS^,^ pleased to give advice and assistance in selecting the correct Corset. N ** r - *^^ S6O-«EEK:d:ek PIOTOE se^"^S^us i t 1 ?l^! ! : 101^,, 437-eX.:EJTOi::B FIQTTKE. PIGUBE, m w ; liyt! cleverly* combined in onf"of the 406—Slender TfSh- «. .. ~, . - ' ", ' .'.'- medium low bust, ly curved waist, long triansuhiF elastic medium bust, skirt and French boned medium graduated chip. Sizes. 23 to finest models of to-day 4 J Inch m ]f"£ low bust , ionable shape, full 548—PH1.1. PIGTI3E. 533 —iV £'B'A O E turved waist, skirt with elastic inserts CTaduSed bock. Sizes. 20 to 2S. length skirt with elastic ? 6 Good value—s/11. b " s Curved waist ajid elastic in- g hips and back, figure. 5-irich bust. medium length skirt PIGUBE slightly elastic inserts in skirt inserts, graduated Sizes "fta inserts. Sizes 21 to 26. sens. Sizes 23 to 30. White only. Sizes. curved waist, mc- and baick, curve at curved waist lone back. Sizes, 21 to 30. clasp. Sizes, 24 to 33 ' Good value—6/6. , Good Value—3s/-. 19 t0 30 inches; Sa 1 - dium skirt, elastic waist, graduated and back Sizes! Good value—l 2/6. 36- Good value—S7/6, <rr - * t Inserts. clasp. Sizes, 23 to 20 to ''8 " ■ ■ ■' Good value—l 3/6. Good value—lß/* , e/e 30 - - .r V ', Good valu(3—6/6. Good valne —14/6. Good value—-8/11. Good value—ll/6. ' FSSLt* ~M4l\fmM OOyAL fislili? l ! ■ ■ • Wholesale & Family J^T^^^Jf Al#T lV fO JSF ESTa *v • MpNRIKIMIf KODEXt BB4—A Special M «_, »,. A< „.„ c . A ._i_lJi.*i Mj-* ' > »l^" 111 1 "" . , Royal Worcester Ma- 253-263 QUedl St., AUCKland- ■ I ;. ■ W *--»--*-' J.IV-f *~ MODEi 985 — Averapn MODEIi SOS — Average ternlty Corset; lacrt on ■ ' : ' V MODBi 431 — Kor 608—"BO-jrAIi wok- -vm-n-w-r +n* =1 /■ flßure. free hip bone. figure, long- skirt and each side, in front Of . ■' • ■ ' ' ■•" ■ ■ ■ "" slender figure; long CESTEB" AD- MODEI. 437—Slender lonß sklrt> elastic h , p back _ hlpa . slx supporters. . „ ,-, , , .... skirt, without side JTJSTO. Sizes. "2 figure. Tree hip bone, gores. „,„ Siies, 2S to 30 Inches. . ...... ~.;.,.- Fteeis. to 36 inehra White long skirt and back. mnrt Good value-e/11. Good value—ll/8. . ■■/-:.( ~ ■/- - •" ■■-■'■■ Good Value—s/11. Coutil—Price. 17/6. Good value—6/6. Good 33/b. -—^————————————

MOTOR CARS. ' '. . I Anybody can afford a | — saxon roadster"^ ■■■■I . v ' . ■■■■■ The "Saxon" has invaded the motor field, bringing power and endurance and' establishing* now standard of tdmplicity, atrenßth, and ecoinorny. ■ ..-« ■ ■• Smart 2-Seater for j£IBO. ( or withelectric lights and self-stark*, £it?j.) Economy is interpreted in its tallest sense by the "Saxon." for it ia not only a medium-priced car, bat the upkeep is exceptionally low. Write or call tor illustrated booklet. Roomy and Comfortable. ■ V -e*— ,^^^ Powerful and fast. *~f^^£rif^&SsJ& DEXTER 8 Wgi Tha Motor House TEA MERCHANTS. INFUSE Liptons Tea in an <Vw'->-J^|^ •"■■; rf > 1 earthenware teapot with OvTVX y*l freshly boiled water, giving \m3fti <A\J it five minutes only to infuse ; isslkA ' sugar to taste, add cream or ." f* yflSxflpyfi*. JE^ffigf milk, and you will then know the ■ *' —-the tea which is enjoyed by li Royahy and drunk in almost ■$ every civilised country in- the world. S-' 9 While people on one side of the '' earth's surface are regaling them- '^^^^^^^^^S| selves with Liptons Tea for breakfart, in other countries its refreshing flavor 'SSBajßflgwßE? is being enjoyed at the evening; meal. Hh| The sun perpetually shine* on Lipton Q Try Liptons Tea to-day. Once yonget accustomed Ut. its superlative flavour you will never again buy the essentially e-ffer* , vwying ordinary quality brand* common only to every local market. , IcdLabdTea * 1/8 Liptons fioJden Ceyfen 1/10 Green Labdfea 2/- Liptons GoKen Ceytea 2/3 ccoL w -...|| awueonSMwlflie, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING GROCERS,

1 ■ ' =1 There's many a thing you'd like to shine, But scouring Soap would scratch it| E= Try Bon Ami — it'i ioft and fine = And nothing else can match it. - ,%y Vi iin The wondemil polishing soap •"•* ' ~* ~- ' Z^ l ERTAIN things Jn a house lite enamel and pofce- ' *•-?" "~ " lam bath t^as > rairrors windows, tiles, nickel, • "•• * 4 ° . copper and white woodwork are too delicate to be \l *»\ ••»• ■• /x. scoured with ordinary scouring soap. In America such things are always cleaned with Bon Ami, the most N. popular soap in that country. It is made of a soft mineral, groand to the fineness and softness of Jour. / t: * N lt will not scnttch finest surfilces » bat VoMics-±sm / V, ' , «>* 1 beautifully and easily. Windows and minora, for instance, are hard thine* to dean, because they show every speck. Bon Ami is used by a distinctive wet-and-dry method which ' makes it easy to clean them without leaving any speck* \ or smears fc ■ • ■ If you ftart using Bon Ami once, you-wiH niw ~ ■ discontinue it — Ask your grocer for it CLARTON jjlßjllilli ' j HODGSON ijjgfjiilF 1- — ____ \ SKCJeSSI & CO., Ltd., r~~~lr=iz- __,■ ■; '.. M WELLINGTON

Many thousands of P? ople Nj\ make their own good cough, >X cold, and sore throat medicine "\ V They use HEAN'S ESSENCE VwOne bottle makes a pint and saves ten shillings. » J

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 21

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