Plain am] decorated coal scuttle,?, -with! scoops. 7/G, 10/0, 12/G, 15/ each.—Tonson Garlick Co.. Ltd.—(Ad.) "Housework makes the hands rough: and hard; painful cracks sometimes appear in the skin. If you use NAZOL OINTMENT it. will make them smooth and soft.—(Ad.) '"Wear Ever" aluminium utensils. —* Saucepans 4/0 to 12/0. frypans 4/6 to 10/. steamers 5/0 to 10/6. kettfes 28/G to 37/o.—Tonson Garlick Co., Ltd.—(Ad.) After washing clothes the hands are liable to set chapped and rough. If yom will use NAZOL OINTMENT it will prevent chapping, and keep the hands soft» (Ad.) English china teasets, 21 pieces. Ifl/6, 22/0. 24/. :JO/, 35/. per set.—Tonson Garlick Co., Ltd.—(Ad.) The war causes ladies to do more outside woik than formerly, and the hand 3 are made rough, and the skin cracks. Regular applications of NAZOL OINTMENT, which penetrates the pores, will ileal tho cracks, and take away the roughness.— (Ad.) Mr. A. W. Martin, rupture epecialist, and sole controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's method of treatment, may be consulted free at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, to Saturday, the 30th. Hours, 10 a.m. 'to 0 p.m. Send for free booklet.— (Ad.)j
QnOI —: ir>rntr>i --irtr-rrv— inr-im — jopo I GLOBE THEATRE, QUEEN ST. t p TO-MORROW, at the Matinee 2.30. Evenings 7.45. Q * W. J. SHEPHARD'S Magnificent Picture Entertainment © in all the Colours of Nature. JOHN BULLS EMPIRE, , INCLUDING > NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. < U The Official Films by arrangement wjth the Government. Q ■a The Sensation of Australia. Witnessed by thousands, causing the » greatest enthusiasm. All schools should make special arrangements. I Pr ;.„.. Matinees, 1/6, 1/- & 6d. Children half price except 6(1. seats. frices. Evenings, 2/-, 1/- & 6d. Plan at Burkejr's, opp. Herald. Day Sale at Theatre. No extra for booking. Phone 4232. OnPT~ minnr— irvf-irn IQJCaOI SSaOEKC
To Make Ends Meet—ls/Most every thing To . add to this, the cost that dr\e>G trk mctlre* oi nis P assa^e overseas mat goes to maKe has been raised Itwas Big Joen the gOOd necessary for him to clock he is has J£ crease his p™*. For dl_ i j , the present and till furOUbled and ther notice, he's selling trebled in price. at J 5/-. Hffnnnrl It AifßmAt- Big Ben is se ven inches tall, tie lOUna It difficult well built, handsome, punctual! the past year to keep H ,t,„„h, > **, . . . r » tr Hcliasabig.casily-readdial— a cheer--11l S COSt tO yOU at the fu . l 'd«P: t ° n =dvOK : e-lari<e,comiortable U «._ ' . ... winding keys—a light running movement Old hfiUre and Still .T. w n tchhk =«c?Pement-an alarm t ° , : "*t cal'» steadily for five minutes or make endS meet. intermittently for ten. At ail clock dealers. i- s.i.e. in. usA. Western Clock Co. m.*.™ ~ Westdox OtherWetdox; Baby Ben, &, America,6h Skef-Ueter,S i6l BoyprooflVaUh,^.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 7
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