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Cuticura Talcum Always Healthful gAVE money by making your own Cough and Cold Remedy with "HEENZO." Fine for the kiddies. 24 I Gives the I^NJIrI] ■ fabrics. H COLMAN'S SGUAREBLUE

PATENTS. Lat mc help you develop and protect your Invention. Opinion on its patentability free. E. HAYDOCK, A.M.I.MECH.E., Registered Patent Attorney and Consulting Engineer. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Patent BooKlet Free. Phone 4430. WS HAVE YOU THE CONSTIPATION HABIT? In too many cases constipation is selfcaused. The syetem gets out of order, and purgative pills or salts are taken. The6e co weaken the bowels that constant dosing follows, and co the habit is formed. Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief curee because it strengthens the bowels and ensures natural action. Then cure i≤ lasting. Take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief for conetipation, biliousness, torpid liver, flick headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, impure blood, and that dull heavy feelinjr which is a sure indication of liver troubles. Ask for Dr. CaeseH's Instant Relief, and take no substitute. Dr. Cassell'e Instant Relief is the companion preparation to Dr. Caesell's Tablets. Prices in New Zealand 1/9 and 4/. All chemists and stores.

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VARICOSE ULCERS. Mrs. Beatrice Bray, of 3. Henry Street, W'piliiiffton, writes that after IS rears' suffering she cured herseir with Q-tol rubbed In systematically Tor a Tew months. — (Ad.) ——■■■ iwaanawi Has your baby the Virol smile? Well nourished babies are happy babies : fretfulness is an indication of a faulty diet. The Virol fed baby is known by its smile, because Virol contains those food elements essential to growth and development in a form specially suited to baby's power of" assimilation. ! Virol feeds baby's tissues and strengthens his power of i resistance to disease. More than 3,000 Infant Clinics use Virol regularly. VIROL The food that builds strong childrra. VIROL LTD.. HANGER LANS. BALING. LONDON. W. 5. Stocked by All Lending Chemists In N.Z. X.Z. Agents: WrlEht. Stenheneon & Cf>.. Ltd.. Wellington.

Thrills! Hand-to-hand, man -to - man fights. Battles in the dark woods. A heroine's rescue from a raging forest fire. Such themes abound in this gripping serial by George Gibbs to begin Next Saturday In "Auckland Star"

> Fancy \ I Eating with j Ivory Castles! ' I the kiddie know that he is | &$& I 3 biting his big apple with a lot of y y* Ivory Castles? I Children who read the Ivory Castle Fairy Book are enthusi- j astic in taking care of those beautiful fairy forts, their teeth J —keeping them clean for fear Giant Decay should break \ through and spoil the work the Elves have done. ' Children love Gibbs Dentifrice for its pleasant taste and I aroma. But it has greater value to them than that. It J is personally endorsed by thousands of British dentists ' T as an eminently safe, efficient dentifrice for all ages. ( \ Pppp f Your chemist will Rive you fret, the Ivory Castle Fairy J r IxCjd « Book and nfrtt sample of Gibbs Dentifrice. Ifhecannot v supply send us a 2d. stamped self-addressed envelope; we will post direct. ' J Sole Agents for New ZtaUnd: ' J SHARLAND k CO., Ltd. (C.Z.201), Wellington and Auckland.

3 Faint-ruled 50-Page "Purple Sea!" Sets — TfEip MM " Spend to Save »on Corsets. Writi "S Pads Commissions Fr ° m V " " S P end t0 Save " •» Ll "B erie - / / Tha opportunity is for all figures, and In both front and bac«C» 4 PaOKetS Ot tnVClOpeS With all materials showing Pleylhings for Children. They usual values. ' I^Sg^yXS, TW\ ( IlClng Style 3' fOr 2/6 heavy price reductions, and the are" being cleared at ridiculously \lf VtM w This is another exceptional Sal. usual pric, concessions for T Winter-™ "—* ** * WIA A. J. Netheralls, for General Sports and Evening Wear, combining Vest, Bra?- Oflerine that will be a s eagerly making, there is not a more Amusement for Children of all siy.es—aaie truces, a/n, iw/e. ijM VAjsN.^ siere2nd GKrfle;boneleee and weighing only 40z.-In Pink and White Suede Haberdaiherv opportune time for placing »£*■■ . Ladies' Longcloth and Madapolam Kightdresw*, trimmed with lace- M\\\^S\^Sr Cloth and Milanese, 30-36 in., 29/6; 30in. to 36in., all Milanese, 39/6; 34in. met ac tne nabeiaasneiy . . . .. Also a Special Clearance of * ' /|T | J \»S #fffH| to 40in.,' Suede Cloth, 32/6. Packets at 2/6, which were Dressmaking Commissions with Games of all kinds. Sale Prices, 29/6, 3,/6. 'f \I f M \i Elastic Corsets, Model. 230 and 240: for Sports or Evening Wear. In cleared in an hour or tw °- "* B ° W "' Second Flo0r " LadieS ' Madapolam Combinations, daintily trimmed with embroidery U J / UV JwTff r / AT \Bj Pink or White; elastic lacing at back, with and without lace at end of lnd lace ; °pen and closed shape—Sale Price, S»/e. WW I. .V I kl \ till 111 CIaSP TW ° S6tS h ° Se SUppOrtS; 21i "- tO 30in -~ B * le Prlce, IT/R ' Madapolam Chemises, neatly tucked and trimmed with lace and fI Ml &/ ||| .. i I ./in Evening Brassiere of White Net and Val. Lace; bandeaux style, button- * . insertion—Sale Prices, 27/8, 39/6 1.1 U if I fl J i j ing at back, finished P a.* pink bebe ribbon-Sale Price, 10/6. A A £ €[ jHI Vt> KniCk " B ta dainti * «— -th Val. lace and inse, I j> IwiirL \M 'A line ol "Gosaard" Corset* in Fink Fancy Batiste or Whit* Coutil; low /B KB lT>\la t I Iff B ,IW* , tion: °P en and closed shape—Sale Prices, 15/6 and 11/6. / fTI *U 8 J : M>lil]hxfs\ ■ "busts, medium skirtfi; lightly boned. Two sets hote supports; 22in. to ✓ %f ■ 'KIM k joM ■■ 9 ' " / '\l '',* I I /Millii 28 "- Slle Price - 12/s - -*~ *fIA Ri ' "Spend to Save" on Overalls /'fVll l^l |/P-P)ti® Oossard Corsets in Pink or White Everlast Cloth; low and medium bust.., |G SLA I A «—- „- -I Black Oashette Aprons; self-sdjusting; / 'W , II 1 tf/i .long well-boned .skirts, with 2 and 3 sets hose supports; 21in. to 34in.- iL ' i ' ' H* la "- 1 " «' any fi or same style with tie Ml ! ll Bm/ Jpr j ■ Sale Price, 17/6. I ■■)£' MB ./Hi ffij HJ ™ ?nds and two pockets—Sale" Price, 3/3 • I' ' |J $ \ A line oi " Gossard " Corsets in Pink Fancy Batiste or Strong White Wi M BBS EH K3 J eac . ' ' 1 If // Jr¥ft M#Mp§* 1 I Coutil; low busts, some with elastic insets under bunt. Medium and long WT & flfl M B B Ladies' Siz3 Coloured Overalls, without/ \ 1 \ IMi /^|i*^ J well-boned skirts; 3 sets hose supports—Sale Price, 27/6. Jl WM B -j€. IP- sleeves and fitted at waist; trimmed with A/f'lWb-J J ™ Dust Cape, in white ground with navy ' ————————————^—— stripe or fancy floral design—Sale Price, "Spend to Save" on Comparison Prices Purposely T*rC*t%Z*rC* frtt* tfoi* ¥?P<g fti ft* "* " s P end t0 Save " Piices in qlaliS sflta. Omitted - -* **£P<*r<£ lOr iPk£ pUliirQo » Spend to Save » on Boys' Apparel. ChiScm Ta Heta nf R nnM . im . Cta.lH i % «^»*"?*, genUiße ch »" cter of an InfailtS , Wear. Boys' Black Rubber Coats, in double-breasted SSTeiZPW fu.imei'oftricts pncTwm ' „ The rU e ,° f P urchas ;"? an h a '; tic ! e J" s * whe " 5 is , r ded IS a " Very we " Under Children's Natural Woven Cotton Com- Trench fu » belt and **** i^ pagnc, Citron, Pearl Grey; 33-inch-Bale Price, L quoted to P U " hasm 9 Conditions but when the exceptional happens, to the benefit of th 3 binations; high neck, short sWes. To fit f^ 5 12 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 8/11 - g " le - spending allowance, it is prudent policy to take immediate advantage of it. ,~, s t ' 2 ♦/> 14 ™.« <?al« Prf™ s/fi 4Shot Tafieta, now very much in favour for — . _.. . o . , . . . agej. trom 4to 14 >ears—Sale Prlee, 3/6 p rice 2 8,6 29/6 30/- 31/6 32/6 33/6 34/6 36/6 37/6 evening wea.-Saie Price- 35-inch, 9/U; 38-inch, . Th, s >s a Sale when the except.onal is happemng-every day in every department. In{aTlts> TwUled Flannelette Gowns . neck > ' ' ' ' ' ' "' *"' ' I 3 {f- _ , ftrfr—jdk A b '9 ""earrangement scheme which affects every floor of the new building has to be and sleeves featherstitched, finished lace ,° y !' * n^ s ° Serge , Sailor . Svlts > with bIoU!e and fn at ! fatlT #fl\l • carried out In a week or so, and our desire to bring stocks down to a minimum ha, ed ging - S ale Price, 5/11. t" , a". °o nd WhlttSrLg" Satin Toreaaor-A soft and ustrous. Satin, 'J. 111 DreSS SkirtS. „ „ •„•«..« V shaped bodice, bound edges-Sale Price, Sale Price, 7;6. especially desirable for a j I\k "Spend to Save" is Particularly Good Advice for the Housewife Cll Grenadine Satin, effective in appearance and re- || liH France. y decided to 'clear at which should not be double bed »i Z e-Sale Prices, l&l, »" am" Na.ri.ook bod.cc. Bniehed with scalloped kmcker.; s, Z es to fit boys from 4to 9 yearscommendcH to, it, wearing qualiti. Showinß | £ )I T . allowed to pass-M/11, 18/11, 22 6, S5/9 to 8S 8. 35;6 and 38 ; 3. ' " • edge-Sale Price, 4/11. Clearing at 316. in all fashion's favoured colours; 38-inch-Sale JfJffl and 'u^, ~ ,9 d SkirtS in P lein Wmcoyette, the ideal material for Nightdresses, Two special Hum of White Turkish Towels show Children's Beaver Stockinette LeggingPnce, 13/6. ft : -» ■-.._— M b ™™ i-^* S; . V "'° UR colour - Underwear, Pyjamas. etc. ing drastic reductions. ' ettes; sizes 1, 2 and 3—Sale Price 6'll n^..he^ eh w Ip-m ;rr £SH?" ,winceyetteo,abeautifui Tight — c white ™ — ' ' Citron, 6range, Lemon, Mauve, Canary, Jade, #P p , E -? BhSh flue texture-Mi- 2 Jor 3/11 / f\ Cherry, Electric, Powder, Sky. Gold and Pearl: . v--~j ferw,_n Kough Tweed; s even colour- No. 2—40-Inch Ivory Winceyette of superior finish; Ho. B—White Turkish Towel, slightly imperfect— Iff .SuErrz— —» 38-inch—Sale Price, IG/11. " (AY ' n g'-Cleaiing at 24/6. suitable for all the varied purposes for which a 2 for 2/9. l|| ! «' Spend to Save "00 Satin Laticia—This is a wool back, self check I / }j< l Anotne- collection ix.i- w m high-grade cloth is required—l/ 9 yard. Golden-fleece Blankets, All Wool; single bed size— rt .- _ fabric with a bright satin finish; most suitable J/S> Knife-nleated Skiru 5 aU ° red OllM Towelling; vain., hard wearing- 25/11 pair. P Quality Footwear. for Evening Wraps, etc. The colours are: /]'«■& Hopsack; in six 1 'Iα ,Tc a " d 22in.. B}d; 24in., 1/IJ, 1/3, 1/4, 1/51; 26in., 1/T. All-wool Fringed Rugs, for Travelling or Bed Cover- lW iS. Cream, Henna. Bright Saxe, Grey, Salmon, Mid ' oms- At 32,6. Huckaback Towe'<s • valiiM in folton in 8: Nayy, Mole, Fav.-n—27/3 each 1181 J X, . Brown', Lemon, Amethyst; 44-inch-Sale Prie S Sn "d Wn, Mi,tn« * Tlfe Linen AU-WOOI Bl*ck u>d White Oheclc Rugs; 60 xBO -i f tent Leather One- S trap Shoe, with twin buttons, lf/6. " Towels produced; some slightly imperfect in weave and 60 x 90—19/6 each. J - ouls heel . P um P f " ]e - A dainty Evening Shoe Silk Broches, ideal for Afternoon Frocks; m self —2 for J/4, 2/8, 3/6, 8/-, 9/10, 11/-, 18/-, 17/- Heavy All-wool H. 2. Twill riannel ; splendid value of En S lish make-Sale Price, 37 6. f J-f l^^., W- 1 »^ g =- y Tweed —«-'*«> »W "I*. Vl, y £, Frocl " : Quilted Satin Boudoir Slipper,, , n Pirik> Red »f *»t Shoe, ,1, .tee. buckle; Louis <3-1p Price 17/6 yard Skirts, smartly braided—All Reduced to 39/6. ' ' ' J '_"' *• '»• * _ ... ",',,, Brown Blark W«fm™«)- v r\. i «. ~eel - P l; mp sole. English make; ha '-sizes—Sale Tne balance o? our Model Skirts in Tweed and Wasted : ° f dep^We S 5T5? 221n " W: -, ™ - ' Eng " sh make ~ — as/p.r. |.ES%tSr c '^" IfUl kr " fe " PleatCd ' nd braMed StyleS_All Clearineat47/86aCh "i 6 17/S - pS al^S n pS li b.^nd C^! S " ""' Shot C Sllk DamaskTvery smart ineffect andlridi to^rttlZT 1 * I ' , I%l \ mi ' 29/8 - plk. Wue 10 x 18-3/3. *»>«•.'»/- '"'" ' " E " ma c Sale Ladies' Glace Kid Oxlord Shoe, wi ,h patent cap j CycS" and Silver j Strong Fibre Suit CaSBS. Sing l e bed , ize L M , Priceg( , /u White, embroidered roso, blue and red, 10 x 18-3,9 Black Brocade Court Shoe, with pump sole. f uU J ?T "I ?" ba " sol d ,Pather ' En^:i =« n - ke - w'idth, 36 Price,. .21/6 yard. n, R „, .... , , ~ A e n(M .,,, Three-quarter bed siz«—«/6. Full double b,H n* Fawn, embrSidered blue. red. mauve, 10 x 18—4/U Louis heel; English make—Sale Price, 27/6 pair. '' - Heavy Si* Crepe Two-tone Brocades; beautiful SpeClßl WHte'Light-weight qJu. b *- U^i ■ SISu 0 " , * 1 "' bl " e Black Brocade Sandal Strap Shoe wi th LoLL Xi «" BrOWD Gla " Kid O^otd Sh °-" -»* in designs and rich in colourings.-- New Tan and ' *™ • -.< . single bed size—Sale Price, 14/9. and rose, 15 x F j, = i „ leather Cuban heel. Smart shape; English make— Eectric, Powder Blue and Silver, Saxe and _ Three-quarter bed size-16/11. Do ab i e bed-11/11 S?** ,, -? 1,,, * OentieS, €rabioideied Eaxe and S reen - P P ' Very Smart model - Sale Price . 2 »/« Sale Price, 35/-. Magenta, Putty and Fuschia; 42-inch — Sale l-ea "Z ll - 17x24—7/11. Price, 23/6 yard. ' Pawn Suede Two-strap Shoe, with Baby Louis heel Dewkist—A beautiful two-tone fabric, suited Jfl g W / M . f V JT y •w w- ■■ A ■ ■, J ■ and pump sole—Sale Price, 45-. gdiSTL/SSi &J&j£ % SS: /l/| / / /V rV #7 fll/ # F^ 9 A T t^ S3 inches-Sale Price, 19/6 yard. A VM. M T * V J| Jf \_J W VL M B M pump sole or M.S.-Sale Price, 25.-. Satin Similie-A highly-lustrous fabric; soft in r -» ***~JI M> JL~4 Samples all to be Cleared at Cost Price; texture.- and drapes beautifully. Shot-effect col- . . ... ._*, ~ , _ . ours: Royal and Silver, Fnschia and Go!d, Old 4 r -, -. 4 also lew pairs ol slightly-soiled FooU-ear. Gold and Black: 44-inch-Sale Piice, 23/6 yard. . \guGQll A-LJCJKL,AND Greatly Reduced.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 145, 20 June 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 145, 20 June 1923, Page 14

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