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Smith & Caughey's Uniformly Good Values Create Confidence ♦ ♦ ♦

Inspect These Items Selected from Various Departments

-£■5-' H; " BROOKLANDS."

For Toddlers ♦ ♦ ♦ Infants' Cream Radianta Frocks, Magyar yoke, trimmed hemstitching. Good value —7/6. Infants' Cream Wool Bonnets, finished with art. silk. Good value— 2/6. Infants' Short Flannel Petticoats, trimmed J ace — 3/11. Also with scalloped edge— ; 2/11. Infants' Rubber Pants, with sateen finish. Large size. Pink only. Exceptional value— 4/9. Toddlers' Berets, in Saxe, Almond, Fawn. Sizes 6, 6f— 3/11. Navy Serge Pants, for small boys. Wonderful value —Size 1, 5/6; size 2, 5/11.

Special Purchase of Fur Felts ♦ ♦ ♦ The new season's tonings—in all headfittings— to be sold at the remarkably low price of 7' 11 each

Special Purchase of 1300 Yards 38 Inch Art. Silk and Wool Marocains 5 / H Yard

High - Grade English Shoes ♦ ♦ ♦ Smart, comfortable, and good wearing, these Shoes are 1-bar design, with welted soles, low leather heels, and have neat punching pn cap and vamp. Half sizes. Wonderful value. 23'6

The World - Famous Toilet Preparations by J* Lesquendieu La Reine des Cremes. The ideal Cream of the Parisienne, refreshing and invigorating. Soothes, softens, and keeps the skin as soft as satin. In tubesHand bag size, I/-. Medium size, 1/11. In pots, 2/6, 3/6, 6/6 each. Sonora Depilatory, in powder form. Removes effectively and harmlessly superfluous hairs and down, leaving the skin white and velvety—6/6 pot. Eclador Liquid Nail Polish. A permanent Nail Polish; creates beautiful nails. The brilliance lasts a considerable time, and is unaffected by water. Made in Light and Dark Rouge tints—2/6 bottle. Pate Rosaria is recommended for brittle nails. Gives a wonderful lustre—l/ 11 pot. Tin Rouge, in solidified form. Counteracts paleness and imparts a most pleasing and natural effect, which defies detection. In Pale, Medium, Dark Rose, and Mandarin tints—l/ 11 box. T)ubarry*s Shalimar Hand Cream—ln tubes, 1/11. Bottles, 2/11.

Exceptional Value In Lace Flouncings For evening and afternoon frocks. Gold and Silver Metal Lace Flouncing, 24in., 27in., and 36in.—4/11 yard. French Silk Flouncings, for evening frocks, in the softest Pastel and dark shades. Wonderful value—4/11 yard. Silk Net Chenille Spotted Evening Scarves, in all fashionable shades, including Green, Rose, Lavender, Blue, Rust, and Black. Size 25in. x 76in. Special value—4/11 each.

" Bolton " —'Light-weight Mackintosh in Indiana Cloth. Adjustable collar, slit pockets, belt all round, piped contrasting shade. Colours: Putty, piped Red or Green; Green, and Red piped contrasting shade. 40in., 42in., 44in.— 27'6 " Brooklands " —Smart Coat, for motoring or general wear; made in good quality Leather, in fashionable shades; well cut, with patch pockets, belt all round, fleecy lined, Green and Red— £7'lo'«

fwjV Perfect Fitting and Reliable in Wear /fff^- /% H97 —The Newest Tailored Washable Kid H94—Washable Gauntlet Nappa Gloves. / :/$* WEwW Gloves. Made with small straight cuff, M*rU ( rnn > ,«fr „r ui i • , i i •' SI PMmM$3 its . i vi i ..u \ * i made trom soft, pliable skins, gusset and f,/ mi KJm^W i, i trimmed with contrasting leather to tone, , »»., ~ „ , %$? JBl IMP W \\\ one pearl button at wrist. Perfect fitting at wrist. In Mid Greys, Beavers, and j[/§ WM i \ \ and most reliable. In French Greys, Mid Mode. Also in Dark Tans, with strap, one ifJm/ SmllmW t i Browns, Mid Beavers, and Black. dome at wrist. &l<fijff fmiS a H96—French Kid Gloves. Made from H99—Washable Kid Nappa Gloves, with fffjf selected skins, with turn-down cuff, with turn-down cuff, embroidered with silk to Hq iWi fj perforations and stitched to tone; perfect tone. These are made from first-grade skins, H °4. imff/ fitting and reliable. In Pink, Beavers, Beige, which fit well, and will give really hard T/// Mid Browns, Tans, Chestnut Brown, Pastels, wear. In Walnut, Mode, Beige, and Dark «? fJf and French Grey. tone. yjjjT&' 11/6 p* ir - 12/11 p*". , H99 SMITH & C AUGHE Y LTD. Pre-eminent for Quality and Value ♦ . ♦

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed by "RUSIYIA" (Regd.), signed, stamped, guaranteed cure—£s 12/6. Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtney Place,, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars.

Have you tried This One ?■ Jf F%l ' This is one of a series jkic© °j Recipes appearing I- _ —J| -J • each fortnight—cut J^VIQOIOH 1 —" them out and-keep • •3 them by you. RECIPE.— % cup rice. 2 eggs. 2% cups water. y 2 cup raisins. _ 1 teaspoon salt. 3 A cup "Highlander" Milk. METHOD.— Wash rice thoroughly and cook in double boiler with water and salt until rice is tender and water absorbed. Add condensed milk, beaten eggs and raisins, and continue cooking for fifteen minutes. Serve hot or cold. n/u-eMsts MILK Iwf Made in a moment! JW N> & CDFFEEICffICOBYEMENCE ™" 78 THOS. STMIXCLTON St CO., MIK^^^^^SSSsSESS Edinburgh and London.

No one can afford to take ••. that's Bad Breath. Avoid it this new wayt THERE is now scientific and instant protection against the offence of bad breath. May-Breath is an antiseptic mouth wash in dainty little tablets. Careful people by the millions use them. Bad breath used to be unavoidable, now it's unpardonable. No matter what the cause, stomach, imoking, liquor, food, a single May Breath tablet will stop an impure breath instantly. Just dissolve one in your mouth. Not merely a perfume or a candy. They won't do. But a new and icientific way. Never risk close contact with others, never dance or kiss without taking this precaution. You'll find May-Breath on all chemist, tobacconist or confectionery counters. Pick up a packet . . , and be sure.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 137, 12 June 1930, Page 26

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