I Embroidery nrr.de would be wisely J filled during Anniversary Week at M. ( and Cβ. 3*in edgings and liin insertions I that are usually 1/2 and 1/3 are priced \ at lOJd.—(Ad.) j Wnen your friend «nys: "What's youre?" cay "Perfection Whisky, please," and see « the right bottle la taken off the shelf. No \ whisky Kko D. and J. MeCalliun'g Per- j fection WWsky. The flavour Iβ unlqne, j full and rtch, and lingers long after the ' drink disappears. Full of health and < wbolesomeness, and recommended by ' doctons as a tonic. Terfection brand 1 Whislty la distilled In the "Land at the 1 Heather" by D. and J. McCallum. Dls- ! trlbutors; Cooke ami Co., Auckland. —(Ad.) \ Make Smith and Caughey, Ltd., your shopping centre. Forty years famous , lor good value.—(Ad.) i "Feeling comes before reflection."— I Hawels. Colds usually catoh people i unawares. Most people first contract the I chill, and then seek the remedy. Always ' keep Baxter's Lour Preserver by you. It ] fortifies the system, soothes sore throat, 1 eases breathing. Your chemist or grocer ' stock!) Baiter's) Lunp Preserver. Buy a big 2/0 bottle to-day.—(Ad.) Make Smith and Caughe.y, Ltd., your ' shopping centre. Forty years famous . for good, value.— (Ad.) Heavy serge table covers, brown, green, 'blue, red, 3ft x 2ft, 89/B; SJft x : 2ft, 80/? Eft x 2ft at o©/ at Tonson Garlicky.—(Ad.) Spring frocks for the girlies. We are selling smart styles in check and plain zephyr frocks for girls from 5 to H years, price* 9/111, 10/11, B/H, 1.4/Ul, 16/6, at Ashley'e AjB.C. Stores, >'ewton. (Ad.) Your summer dress fabrics purchased during Anniversary Week will mean a considerable saving. All wool "Springtime" coatings, 42in, in ten good colourings, and usually 14/11, are priced at 13/0 yard.—Our 54th Birthday, Milne and Choyce, Ltd. — (Ad.) Economical housekeepers are now preparing to put down tiheir supplies of preserved eggs. There ig no preservative like Sharland'e "Moa" Brand Egg Preser. vative. Just try it.—(Ad.) 'When on shopping bent, visit Ashley's \<B.C. Stores, Newton, for the best possible value in all cotton dress goods, our values will nvake you a permanent customer.—'(Ad.) Eggs are coming down, and now is the time to use Sharland's "Moa" Brand Egg Preservative. You will save money by using it. —(Ad.) (Best (British aluminium ware, heavy and reliable makee in kettles, saucepans, stewpane, preserving pans, etc., at Tonson iGa-rlick's.—'(Ad.) Anniversary Week at M. and C.'s provides an opportune time to purchase dress goods and silks. 56in Derby suitings, usually 18/6, have been priced at 14/6; 33in Shantung suiting silk of good quality is obtainable at 9/6.—Milne and Choyce, Ltd.—(Ad.) ■White 'hygienic -ware pie diehes, 1/3 to 3/6; jugs 1/4, I/ill, 3/6; pudding basins, 6d to 3/6, at Tonson (iarhek'e. —'(Ad.) Why Iβ Hilda so attractive? Is It beeauee of her good looks, her sparkling ! conversation her engaging manner? Not at all. It Is because she has the tact •rid commonsense to give her visitors a cup of Ex-ox. Of course, they are delighted, since Ex-ox 1* the essence of the finest beef, end makes a deuclona drink. It Is quite n good at tbe Imported, |bnt cheaper.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 13
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