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*A. V \ ru T~* f 1 i-"* \ —tl ***% j'r ~y »Ag rashion and Fascination jf 4" XJ§f m spring Millinery. lie f X=^ p—f Crowning adornments to tiie Spring Outfits x3L \\ ]L>fi --% that will' bring an increased measure of the \ == § joy which every woman derives from the choice ~-jj V Ed and wearing of new and attractive clothes. —ILI \JP 3 Our preliminary display of Spring ||j | 3 || Millinery will be made to-morrow. |y| M & 3 It includes a wide range of beautiful Trimmed Models Faf 4v I anc * Ready-to-wears. Delightful creations that are a FEE§ |J EEEi fitting tribute to the glorious Springtime. Whatever E~I M' .V J/*\ —]| your particular fancy may be, we have just the hat you 13 ly .Sj * \ a will delight in. t —j? /| FEi& There are Aerophane, Georgette, Crepe-de-Chine, 1/ V ql Fancy Straws aud Silks in almost endless variety. fc=» y?l Your desire for exclusiveness has been recognised, in rj_ji $$ d \ — \ that every hat is different, both in shape and colouring. £Esr>fell ir \~~\ It goes without saying that the prices are right. E~~S Wjlf I V—% There are hundreds of enchanting models, but /•? |* we advise you to come in and select }'our Spring /br3 w« V—\ Hat without delay. EE3 As

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No Need to ¥/orry About Milk Don't worry because the milkman doesn't leave you sufficient city milk for your family's requirements. Use Glaxo instead, wherever milk is utilized in cooking or for table. It fills every need. Better still, it is guaranteed germ-free and absolutely clean and pure. Make it this way:— Add half pint of boiling water to each two dessertspoonfuls of Glaxo, Mix to a paste, and then add the boiling water, very gradually stirring to avoid lumps. Let the Glaxo milk stand till quite cool. Then skim (the cream can then be used for cooking.) Use like ordinary milk, for any purpose, and you will find that it can scarcely be distinguished from rich. pure, fresh milk, and. indeed, this is what it is. If at first you cannot mix without lumps, strain through muslin to remove these. makes rich, germ-free milk always available 16, 2.6, 6/- Tins of all Chemists and Stores f Proprietors: JOSEI'H NATHAN * CO., LTD., London and Sew Zealand I R3 I = Wellington Anti-Screen Plato Give Better Photographs! This is a fact borne out by every user of these splendil British Plates. The Wellington Anti-Screen gives an improved rendering of tone and colour values—aud a Light Filter is not require 1 ! It is therefore possible to photograph rapidly moving objects ou the Wellington Anti-Screen Plate, and secure a decidedly better negative. Get Wellington Anti-Screen Plales this time. Waterworths have them iv all sizes. They're British ! WATERWORTHS, LIMITED. The Ansco People, 58 Queen Strssl - AUCKLAND And at LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelhurn Tram). WELLINGTON, j Also at 705 COLOMBO ST. (opp. Triangle), CHKISTCiICKCH. j

j H. BOTCHER Sells it for Less. I Full Size Oiled Rimu Bedstead only 32/6 Single Size „ „ only 27,6 Oiled Rimu Dining Chairs, upholstered in leather 1 7/6 i We MANUFACTURE OUR STOCK on the PREMISES from well-seasoned timber only. We deliver ALL GOODS FREE OF CHARGE with our own Motor Waggon. H Rf ITCHFI? THE LONDON n. ouiuniLlx, FURNISHING warehouse I Wl, 193, 195 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Facing Newton P. 0.) j Don't forget |' for Breakfast j So Nourishing j! So Appetising

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 191, 13 August 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 191, 13 August 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 191, 13 August 1919, Page 15

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