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ASTHMA SUFFERERS GET RELIEF. The salesman said, " Pulmonas are one or my best sellers here. Many astlunatlcal Eatlents In this neigfibourhood speaK very lg-hly of them, and I know they do them a lot of good." And Pulmonas do their work promptly. One dissolved slowly In the mouth gives off rare vapours which reach throat, lunirs. and bronchial tubes, soothing- and healing-. Pulmonas at chemists, 1/6 and 2/6. — (Ad.)

SUFFERED YEARS WITH PIMPLES ■■■ i.. ■ +■_■— ______ Itched and Burned. Face All Red. Cuticura Heals. " Pimples were scattered over my face and some of them came to a head. They itched and burned and often I spent a sleepless night with them. My face was all red and they caused great disfigurement. i " After suffering for years I sent for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using once my face did not burn or itch so much and I slept better, and after buying more I waa completely healed." (Signed) Miss O. Clauson, 7 Grattan St., Ponsonby, Auckland, N. Z. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder. For sample Soap and Ointment address: "ft Town. A Co, Sydney. N.S. W." ____"*Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick.

Refndells Half-Yearly Millinery I cod shopping at l 1 |U| • .1 pi ' J f f • ' Rendells these hot days ■jp f~Hi anu iviantie i_siearai__.ce starts on _!?,_: //V^"~" s^ — linery; every Hat will 1 ______ ' _. ____ 1 ' __ w *** "* e BUr P" *° ** n< * co °' m & ¥/ \ be cleared within I |*-a ■■ -■ «-! j-> tt _!■ ■'" ___ _■ < ____ ________ '*______ !____. __-.____ __._.-__._____. pleasant shopping can be made under / I \ the next few days, I || 11IT%C fl gVk \T 51 ■ mmT'aW MU I '__■ _f* IC C- _T_l _____ __*_f% right conditions. Forced draughts of X and time is limited. * llVtl UVIM V i 14 t %*A¥ \J \^ R\JK+ IV OJ.J.CLI. |__J fresh air keep the atmosphere ft normal Pedal Straw (illustrated) is a Maid's Hat, , f . ■ * temperature, wMst natui\jl daylight and in drooped style, medium brim, with Our End of Season Disposal of Fashion Goods is an event that comes early enough to be a real factor in Summer Apparel Savings. ventilation has been made a feature in satm. ribbon trimmings as shown. If you are going to attend, here's information on which to base your buying. One price tables of Adult and Children's Millinery ?eS_lor coXrtSle SSSSSoi To be aL2dT74/6 ° ° ff r *" balan f C &S? SeaS °S S J rimS at all - r ° Und « uotation »' At Half Pric * «~ « ™*ny case, even less, we clear the smartest shopping on Thu™day. * ~ 2 '-- , .1 ■ most P°P ul arMillmery. Right through the Showroom the Bargains penetrate, and all fashionable apparel is to be cleared at ■• ' ™ "' "'" '"~ ** *"" bona fide Reductions, compelling complete clearance. I One Priced Tables of Children's Millinery — — Adult Millinery AD One Price Three Clearing Lines in Table No. 1 contains a range of Black Taffeta Table No. 3 contains Children's Untrimmed , /*s!__£ wm •t 9 r* I •._*■- Trims, with contrasting underbrim, with flower Flops and Fancy Straws, with contrasting wide , ___sE__P^ ! _">. l TABLE No. 7 jVISIICIS rTOCKS. |> I* and ribbon str«mers; for girls of brims. For girls from 3to 5 years. Splendid 1 sto 14 years—Usually from 25/6 nl/ , quality Straws—Clearing at 4/3. _=__-___-—_. W/ contains a range of Trimmed Millinery, present- _-.„,_ .- _._—,..- _ r- xr _ _«__. _ a to 29/6. Clearing. . All -£l/- _, ~_. A . ~,- ,„,. , „ ___________v\ i<* :i^ ing a large variety of shapes and shades. This Maids' Frocks, of White French Voile, with Satm table INo. 4 contains Children s Holiday Hats, in Table contains many of the most popular sea- stripe, smartly trimmed Organdie and Insertion* Table No. 2 contains Children's Trimmed Millin- Fancy Straws. They offer ample shade; suit- / „__£____ son's trims, that were priced from 36in. 39in. cry, in Organdie, in shirred or soft folds on able for girls from sto 9 years—Usually 3/9. _^_S?"-—'-- // \____ 35/6 to- 49/6. Clearing Price 2Q/6 fT n nc/o. nn/iv the brim, also Plain Satin Straw Hats, with Clearing, all 2/3. XT _/ V " Usually 25/5 29/11; flowers, ribbon, and "streamers. All shades, at i r _-_.__, ,__._, ▼ Clearing Prices "" for girls from 6 to 15 Also f Wge assortment of Chadren sSahn Straw / TABLE No. 8 t j ii ti- r rlait, in most shades—Clearing at 2/3. \ VSjl >r X"^__^ usuaiiy __ 3 /o to yl^ contains an attractive assortment of Trimmed Maids'lmported French Frocks, in White Voile, IT /_C _ /< °V_K \ >7 A ' Millinery in Crinolines and Satin and All-over embroidered in multi-colours. Very new* 17/b feyjl 9Q/fi A Ran of A* IQ/__ Visca Straws, in soft summer effects; large 39in. 42in. V * •■.VjfiSS 7 rt Udnge OI At iy/l> and shingled head fittings. Priced oc/c Usually W 6 32/6 :r , ; -, Smart Pull-on. ✓! / * from 35/6 to 45/6. Clearing Price 25/6 ", .* % Z*J* *2lt / iv \ .V\\\ __ill__Tl.: r Ull-OIIS v % / Clearmg at 25/6 27>/6 / _ISI\ /' \ Vjreatly ' ' _lX • Maids ' Fi PW e d Marocain Frocks, witK White I Cwlft. \ / \A R_a__lir»____ _n 1» 1 ¥ Organdie panel down centre front, collar and / \ nQ\ iVCUUtcu « Smart Cardigans and Jumpers cuffs of Organdie, finished hemstitching and / /____. A- K__ ' \ ' Ills' / These are close-fitting Ojl 1 / «ll ■ . t\ -• j i , \ l , \ St vies on (__« illii«1-fa__aHi ' < • _> 39in - 42m. /IT Wl\M shapes, trimmed with . \ \ fc "' l J lCs Ull V as "IUS UcUeCi;. . * / / \ \/ l\\k [ f\ <& [ .k r i '—V \ 1 r-_n l l m.T r ' Usually 27/11 -29/11 / J \ V /W \ \IW three rows of ■ coloured " \ \ |_ __f ifH TaKll* No _ _-i • _. _« , / / .__ \ i / /Sr • 1 f" ,/. ki) i . • i «*i________B____r- 1 atllC 11U. J -r, , , , , - Clearinjr at 22/6 24/6 1/ fl W/'m 1 /Mn lattice work straw \ These two numbers are the balance of l /0 -S^/ - D iA A ''I \ \r|\ DH=mJ!MI Usually 8/1 I. Clearing • \ ~ a Job Purchase, and present perhaps the V_VV \\ \ \l l ) - \ Price, 6/6. Jr TABLE No. 5. best bargain in the Showroom. I |\W I (fiy j AH at dIC "* Illustration above indicates the styles to be found "' >^^^_ V _ '■■I '• O/O V on Table No. 5. They include Ready-to- Rayon Jumper js in mixed shades of pink, z^^TSI W\h I w «rs, in tagels, pedals, and crinolines, and blue - and « reen - with hand crochet A W> <^_^i^J_k____N/l ' f-Q 1 j j! C'll 17 1 / -11 \ fancy straws^trimmed with ornaments, motifs, ,at neck, and three-quarter sleeves; the j V _K^/{ Sfl 14 rkmt 11K rrOCK (aS lllUS.). ribbon, and georgette swathing. quality is particularly emphasised. J l^^^SJl _!ll___ _J tv- it i • f i i , Purchase Price, 7/11. Further NkC AR \ *t\ _vA « L: Va 1 his Frock is one of the better quality Knit Silks, - x Reduced to 6/6. V?3k / I B___\ il <*&}*. 1/ / M/ that presents a definite price bargain. Shades A S_a>n___f ___«__ 1 Offrf*!* OH ' " I \i 1 8 •*'__ !■•'" ' : .'T\ \ /'/ \ C B/W obtainable are nigger, .brown, and lemon. Sleeveless Cardigan. This exceptionally \\ W :ijMASJ. _ •"•"?vIA « | l\ ' Note elastic at hips and posies of self material Table No_ 6 smart line is a fine Wool and Art Silk \ /TSfe i/ i-.L- -i • - 'VT^J V '/ / —Usually 35/-. Clearing Price, 29/6. T « mm# ,J in lar«_ mixture, Marie effect, with plain fac- ' lp3Jpl A/A-J" "'"." *J \ // / / • \. y -- £ rresents a range or trimmed Millinery, in large » _- fcf»v' ,,,; ' I t «' yL' =- • ■- \ ( W J T% - / *■+• * 1 r* 1 and medium shapes, from matron's style to m 8s ' a s illustrated; several fashionable :'" i^fl?'l'\ 't • _.. v. I I ill I __S___"H_"___H VSin&'iiam FrOCKS* Cloche Hats. These are in satin, georgette, shades to choose from—Job Purchase f? : i!li''!'S _'!'•'\\ !**" -f ' Nl^iOT WHiM m\itl \ illustration (oval) sil _' crinolin e, and combinations; trimmed Price was 13/6. Further Reduced to Kv_i_. **_\ ftT L_ «" ! _I/JB^ V yf\lW -!_Ti' Costume iJin Ladies' Check Gingham Frocks, V-shaped necks, with mounts, flowers, and motifs. 9/n fP~££f ■gU \ LAWSmT • ftne Mercerised with self collar and short sleeves; invented "No *wo alike-Prices from ' fe| • W W - WW* \JT j/ Poplin, handsomely pleat at sides, or gathered at the hips—Are ' ' A " V/ V Knit. Silk Tunics, 39in. in two-tone • "* Kk^^xffcjH braided, and is one of Clearing at: W. Size, 6/11 j O.S. Size, 8/6.* effects—Usually 25/6. Clearing at -J "jffl *^M' 49/6 our s P ecial season .' s Usually 8/1 1 and 10/6. • ~~ 21/- / I Uft • numbers, showing in ( I j ftlAo n shades of brown, navy, • W ¥¥_T ' W _F* • » y\" w / ill' a?. 6 gr _iTaSirpric_l Setfen Clearing Lots Worth Your Special Consideration 9/11 ' * Lot 1 Ladies' Frocks, in navy diagonal serge, square neck, bound with military braid to tone; braid forming band » . _ __ at left side; three-quarter sleeves, inset pocket, and belt—W. size, Usually 48/6. Clearing at 44/-. O.S. size, Lot s —Navy Frocks, in repp and serge, trimmed with braid and buttons. Some of the'smartest styles are here repreUsually 59/6. Clearing at 49/6., ' sented—Usually 69/6. Clearing at 59/6. © Lot 2—For the Young Lady—Smart Jumper Suits, in plain and fancy gabardine' skirts, with silk and sateen tops. jumper has collar and long sleeves. Shades: Black, navy, brown, and mole—Usually 59/6 to 69/6. Clearing all, Lot 6—A good selection of Gabardine, Jacquard, and Embroidered Serge Frocks, all good st les Shades: Green, Lot 3—A good variety of styles in Ladies' Frocks, made V mole, putty, beaver, and navy—Usually 69/6 to 84/-. Clearing at 63/-. in repps and gabardines. Shades: Grey, fawn and 7?X ._____■_, SO.:?' 59/6 to. _ f p f WT * . ■ 1-4 l L °* 7 - Smart R «PP Frock., long sleeves, pointed Lot 4—Neatly Trimmed Frocks, in wool, marocain 1/ k |\| ll|_ I I /\T KOk ____• #_ W% ___• *T% l__ ___ _»_. _-_ _«__ _T_ _J collar band down centre front, bound with sold. 5976'to a 6i /6 ga 'atsii n S2 v /T us i\Diil/jliLiLiij oi ivaianganape i_oeci f9 a ? : cuaH_ r c a r 7 p 2:; 6 . brown ' andsaxe - usuaiiy

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 12 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 12 January 1926, Page 12

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