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= For Thrifty Housewives — ON MONDAY AT 9 A.M. New Notes in Cretonne ■ I J® splendid Values Over 200 Frocks £? Jumper Suits 1 = ,/ // '*SPk .-r-k-i %*ll_l^A^_ , a ew yards of Cretonne, especially BrlJKa { W&mfr H in Ready Available at Astonishing rrices ,f chosen from the productions ||Sp A Jppa i = /f ' ' i, i r , , «■ , *« jr- c obtainable on the Fourth Floor at : >' tT £31111 = . Cre 1S an ° SC cxce P tlonal offe ™Ss occur at the M. and C. Store the t moment . IW&i " - 1 = /* 7 lXtrilllliCU from time to time. r |Jk|L3j> /<?\ fjn fiVxMM M M , TT SheetS In ti " S instance ' the P rices speak for themselves: all that remains to be said is that Recent arrivals include the fashion- 8 =| // ■ ' m. >/ kJIIC'WLO t^e g armen ts are all seasonable and reflect that smartness of style associated with a - b j e design, quaint needlework H if ; W Wi\ _ M. and C. apparel. effects, stripes? new floral and futur- 8 = I iB^J^ —j^J~^ ;l Plain Linen-finish Sheets, excel- And, of course, it will be realised that the early shopper will have the advantage in Istic designs all so different and / \\ 3 (W// /°X---38-— }( * ent hemmed ready choosing. away from the commonplace. Many \/ \ § (■// '' for use — Sin § le bed size - 17 " 40 Wool Repp Coat Frocks Usually £5 196t0 £8 196. For 45/6. ' are sunfast, too, and range in price = (Wj i j I pair; three-quarter bed size. Fashioned in the much-favoured Wool Repp, the Frocks in question are of that from 1/11 to 66. = / ® P***! double bed size, serviceable type so necessary in every smartness is expressed by their sim- / I I j) pair. plicity. and the tasteful manner in which they are trimmed. The colourings are all = ( / ' I good, and from light to dark. §§ / y \) Strong Wigan Twill Sheets, 100 Flannel Frocks —Usually 25 6t049 6 For 13 11. AC" t£A 1 § / A I) hemmed ready for use. A These are in "Viyella" Kasha and novelty weaves—some in plain colours, others A. Ol OU. NJ / l \ stron S' durable sheet that will in various checks. Smartly fashioned, and serviceable, they fulfil in every way what 1 /z - \~r\n n S = I give entire satisfaction in wear. is required of an ideal house frock. tO 1/U Oil XX <1 V C yUU. d. M ingle bed size ' 15 10 pair; 70 Flannel Jumper Suits—Usually 75 . For 39 11. n : , an *.*- "D ' m th^ ce -q uarter bed size - 22 4 All are fashioned in a nice, light weight, all wool, crepe weave flannel. with W Omeil S XJettV -DrigHt = = /^-—rv'' P air s double bed size, 24-8 novelty checked stripe. The styles are neat and distinctive, featuring pleated skirts. . , ~% J . • -j S 1 1 The colourings are chiefly pastel tonings. ' COttOll VCStS in yOUr home | m ~~ ' wonderf . ul offering con- ..g Bright " is the that 1 r-%>- r- « • T-β- tinues, providin? an oppor- = M A/rtillPi M IT SlimmPr (lllhn(J tunity to secure Summer Vests takes the labour out of floor s M OpeCial VaiUe OUIIIIIier at / onsiderable price reduc . washing—eaves your hands— g B tow e !-22in. x 44m., 2 li. X , 3[ Offering at 19/6 each etch 3 f or % 9-1 5 each 3 longbeen wanted by the busy I M Strong, Serviceable Pillow Cases, made from pure reliable \ V jL T , t ... . ~ , , . , for 4/3; 2/3 each, 3 for 6/3; housewife. Quite reasonable in calico? taped and well finished—l'"B each, 9/6 half dozen. V smart little shapes sketched to-day are 2. 6 each, 3 for 6.11; 2/9 price, too. at 5/11. See it in g „ ~ .. , . . *? y^yJ/ 7 * examples of a big collection, attractively priced at each> 3 for 7/9. 3 g each? 3 actual usei anJ judge for your . = Dainty Luncheon Cloths, in excellent quality lnsheen Linen, I \ / \ / 19 6. f or 9 g i£ r• 1 v 1 S ~ / 1 r , 1 » • c Di,,. , m j JO / 7 / \/ /; ivr »/o. self- o j- jts labour-saving quah- = with border •woven in fast colour stripes or Dlue and Laola f\// . S 36in 6 11- 45in 9 11- 54in 16 6; 63in., 19 6. rYm I — ( / , , ■ 1 ! 1 t 1■ 1 ir 1 ti 6s - Demonstrations daily on = .Cm., 6 11; 45m.. 11; /if 1 / \\ / \*te*T»&* cord, neatly banded with BUY IN QUANTITY AND the Second Floor, 10 a.m. to 1 == l 'Mil / ' 1 faille ribbon, they are just what will be needed ror cavf »nDr -> — m " (7/ outing wear during the summer m ° nths - obtam- iAVL MUKt - 12 noon and 2 p- m - to 4 p- m - 1 AnH !in\V PfimPQ "Pnllv" ■ ' able in Pervenche, Rose, Mauve, Raisin, Coral, = AM lIOW IOIHeb rOliy ' Chamois, White. Second Floor | | J the Can-opener | Wk When it costs no more to have die latest and best, r A ev TT\ PATVT u/ITU ■ M M w hy not have it, even if it is a can-opener? CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES TO ITS SO E/^ V TO PAINT WITH j g "Polly," tKe new opener, outclasses anything of its OVERSEAS FRIENDS. ' J kind—so simple to use, and leaves no jagged edges J ust trace on *« fab " c and r liylllS tLarle M to cut or bruise the hands. Quite inexpensive, too, Tuesday next is the last day upon which paint the colour straight on. It does not /VV -p* S =S at 1/6. mails can be posted in time to reach run. does not stiffen the fabric, ana it is j J-~ilf 1369.11 tV s = "Homeland" friends or relatives by washable. TWY , s Demonstrations daily on the Ground Floor. Christmas. See the demonstrations, which are given PreparatlOnS 1 . -. i - vt 1 daily on the Ground Floor, and see for / j' S M X ~ CL . . \/l Q Appropriate Stationery and quaint Novel- yourself how simple and effective this / <Jfl* aXW m AnOther Ohlpnient M. OC he f, f mta r ble , for y^^ d - remembrances fascinating work is. //((li C\\ "Kemolite" Soap is one M m o •1 Ol ,H ?? U C f ° Und In VanCty ° n the Ground "Paintex" Sets are reasonably priced at | X % /V Phyllis Earle preparations 1 m Special bhoes at 11 b HooT - it. ' \y \ \ for clearin § the sk!n - = g I Skilfully blended from || == Another shipment "M. & C Spe- S2\ ffi\ \JK~M v pure radio-actix-e mud. = cial " Shoes at 22 6. A smart yT?//' \ -« mr- "W" 23 tab, 6 6 box of 3 = = English-made shoe in golden £>*^S^ r I m /■ I ■ el B J 1 J - tabs. S g brow, yd, and patent leather. J VII Itl \ \ XC\ B One strap, new low Cuban heel. /I / J / , W ■ 111 \\L V_V \ ll\ / V M I Li* T-ni.ii.triJ ■ = S All sizes and half sizes. Excep- ? XTJ-XXAXW/ V>llV7 J W L. • Two Phyllie Earle graduates are in attendance daily on the Ground § ■ itdnt::, Every pajr depen '- Fot 60 Years a House of Quality Goods at Reasonabi * Pric ** 2Sm"of to " through the 1 ■ first floor QUEEN STREET :: :: AUCKLAND I lllllllJlHlilJllillillliiilfnnfillliitil* Ill'll lllllllr

c> r\ o 0 x core #te tmotc a6oiz£ x ; / TN a eozea different ways a woman s personality is V X revealed by the many beautiful things which go f\ A to complete her toilet. /I \\ \/ -. Her collars, cuffs, scarves, handkerchiefs — each IBT /1 \\ A \ dainty article tells its own tale. Yet no matter how ■ \ \ I ) V delicate and dainty, they may be washed over and A over without a moment's worry — as long as / A v y they are washed in Lux. / V' / ) OThe filmy Lux diamonds melt instantly into a rich ffi K "\W latter -wnlcL -will not hurt anything pure water alone / /& W\. /\ will not injure. " '1 \\ ( ) OA trttU LUX goc* m> far, n't a Teal economy to use it- yC ,vl •& LJEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. PETONE. \' V '> \\ » /\ 0 SB « ,- \sr V v *soratf/Fne JOW(Y

Sedatives and Stimulants These ere but temparan remedies — to it avoided vbatvtr bojvbJe. The o*h sure wey iortswre health uk) SKpph- ~ tbt *°^'' J "etural nu fo- "Do tbis Katurt S:/ ' * Xjjj] I 'X tin rest. Read vb) below. HEADACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS, IN J T GESTION .... easily prevented, easily relieved! ALL such are indications of a -weakened speedily increases tie quantities of both red and system —of a body under-nourished __ or -white corpuscles in the blood. It actually re-overdri-ren. The blood, on which good stores wasted tissue, makes the body more diseasehealth depends, is impoverished. It cannot re- resistant. new its supplies of the tissue-building red cor- , . . _, _ . pusdes. It keis the white coipusdJW drive Jb* qmck benefiaal action of Clements Tome out invading germs and guard the body against 1S evidenced in the following letter, all disease. Dukt Street, Kensington, And so the organs and the n«—es are starved and Sydney, <)th August, 1926. weakened. They cannot function properly. Messrs. Clements Tonic, Ltd., Headaches, sleeplessness, indigestion, loss of Korelle. appetite, neuralgia, lassitude, general -weakness, Dear Sirs nervousness^ —any of these symptoms may appear. _ . , , , , ~ ,-_,;„* r j rr Being run-dos-n and He pressed, unabl' to tat or slttp, A A uroentlv with jangled nerves that would eventually have rendered o V fge unfit to perform my daily duties, a friend recomThe -wise plan is to repair the damage immediately mended mc to take Clemtnts Tonic. —to prevent further loss of vitality. Otherwise Aher fa shing the t rst bo . tle j \, tgan io not i n a the body is left practically unable to resist disease. den j ed j m p rimmeKL jfree bottles restored mc to It is an easy victim to " change of season " ills— agajn M mj >w> steadje j i goot i c pp et i: t to any-prevailing malady. ar j sieep Clements Tonic, in fart','built But the remedy is simple. The only thing neces- mc up again physically. sary is to supply the natural constituents that You mcy ust this letter as a testimonial to iht speedy build-up tissue and restore disease resistance. gM J e ff ec / s of QlemerM TorJc. These would be provided in a strictly correct - 1 J diet. They are lacking, however, in many modern (j'J'ee) -A. J. DAW, foods. Cit J Representative, The natural remedy J' Fiel *"* * ° Ud ~ Qements Tonic contains the natural blood foods Take Clements Tonic on the first slight symptom, in a concentrated, easily assimilable form. It No need then to fear illness of any kind. CLEMENTS TONIC AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES 64A 1 1 ■!■■— 111

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 40

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