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Jμ ' ■■■■ J UtliOf /4j#J> I /f is easy to guess the designer has realised that the same principles of fashion appeal | t0 the y° m ß er S€t as t0 her older * isters " These charming 3iylcs cre the outcome of 1 s' I! mf\ careful selection and offer inexpensive buying as well. § \ 4^\^ : ' iX ■ " Smart Junior I °^ r and , I tSB/tt^ 1 v Illustrations V w maids' evening j ;; ' ; erv~ ; Junior Ensemble . < _mI k j When the choice of a colour is settled, the next thing will be to decide (I ' tQlj > | upon the material. These Frocks are reproduced in a wide range of fabrics, GIRLS' CREPE j a few of which are itemised. Do not think these illustrations are the only ™° t CK ' ™J \ V I styles. They are merely SOME of our new fashions. Others on the racks Jrod.ced \ , f are equally smart. - and an entirely new style. \ \ \ ■,| I Shades of Sky/White, Pow- V|| V||\ I der/White, Apricot/White, V|| V|l\ ' | fSZg* lJiree Green/White, and Salmon/ \' '\\ | 4i\ rW& T7 white— \| v*\ I 1 PI Exceptionally Steo 24 __ W \A , / Vj? Smart Frocks Size 27 .... jg/n H mil / If 8 "-* ' Showing for the First Time sj ze 3Q __ 21/6 I J . T ; i\ V This Season. ' | y\ M" j£jm\ 'iV /J ; K Left illustration, No. !: ;'| /v\.' vy i /C* s <x jL /j * />€ ■ i^^ Th ' 8 maids ' frock is in 1 — - •' 1 i 1 /ftteXl'l!'' /I -Irv Pji{ 1 FROCK, gracefully flared . ' 1 ii» %|# f| m Sv\ <\ ' Skirt = the ca P e effect > in T f m|# #1% f «l\ ;| jiii Fawn Georgette, hem- SUfiiOIT ' 1 /gM||i# |{ \\V I |!l stitched, will appeal to the UWtltUi | IK^M \S \\ 1W ill modern miss. Dainty plain 71 /f" • 7 7 • = UPife WW Mil \\\ /I I colours of Green and Rose. Vl 1 I 1111 P'VV 1 /I 1 ',1\ |l| ,h I size 33in 49/6 L\LUlin&l J j / /'{ : If/ y Jf 1- lUy*' Size 36in 55/-' Here are-three smart little Junior | /■ / wLv r 11 //1/ Extreme left, No. 3: * Styles to be seen in our Millinery I / / II ji /||/ 11 !f 17 ' GIRLS' DRESSY MODEL, Department. You will notice they | /■ / i| ■ f||; fl lIIr f/ in Spot Rayon, adorned a?-e uery moderately priced and | / / 1/ il 1/ \fl 117 box pleats back and front. offer leading value. I /#/ 1/ \§yWf U / The Coatee is attached, SUMMER-WEIGHT BRETON SAIL- | /|7 1 \ // W / making a useful slip-on o/J FELT, for Maids and Children, I /■*> lft<x f/ \1 i garment. In shades of from, 2 years to 14 years; obtainable ,1 /£/ lOv 'It f/ II I - Green/White and in all shades— '. Price, 9/11 I IA Size24in 21/fi DAINTY HATin soft pliable straws, 1 Ijifek c- 07 . ' "" si/2 trimmed tvith lace, satin, ribbon 1 ;|mV &we //m and flowers. Shades: Pink, Sky, | \J Size 30in 23/6 and Cream— Price, 7/ll | M Size 33in. .... 25/6 OTHER SHAPES, similar to illus- ,| No. 3. No. 2. . No. 1. tration, in useful and dainty shades, ■■ | These Frocks are copies and adaptations of imported juvenile styles and have * *° " ' I been produced entirely in our own workrooms. ' Inspection will show them e/11 fi/« 7/ft ft/11 1 to be of exceptional value, standing every comparison in line and style with | Imported Frocks. * i T> T7X7TYET T C T+ A karangahape | ivHIN UUJLLo JLtQ* ;...road.... ; lll|lll1llll|lll|[IIIMIIll[|[llllll1l)l1IIINilM[|llllll[lll[llllllllMMIMIIIIIIIinilllllllMllMI1l1lllll)IIIMIIItllinilUI1llllM1l^

CORNS ALMOST CRIPPLED HER Rooted in soles of feet and joints of toes BUT THEY COULDN'T A WITHSTAND RADQX JS^^T^S How would you like to loose every burn- ill ing, aching, tormenting corn—roots and 4^^B\^d&v\'**Jyi)4 all—and at the same time put your feet in >^^^:I vigorous walking, dancing condition —in H i other words—have healthier, happier feet fjl ||§| than you have ever had before? NoO\jov plasters, no cutting, no burning acids— - ' -"! just a fragrant, refreshing, 15-minutes \\jk—WflT " * J Radox footbath every night for a few nights. Read how this lady found foot- \^J*~"''" f £M% ~^r^^^^*^ "1 have been intending to write for some '^^stt^^' time to say how much I appreciate Radox. an d enters the pores of the skin, carrying / don't believe J could have walked to-day &e softening salts of Radox right to the had it not been for its use. I find it relieves root s of corns, which are thus loosened so my tired, aching feet and has rid me of that they may be lifted out bodily. Hardj many corns, also hard skin. lam safe in s^a on heels and ball of feet is dissolved! saying I had quite six corns on the bottom a way, too. And the life-giving oxygen! of my feet and on toe joints, also on large which Radox liberates leaves the feet fresh toe joints. I have tender feet and they were and full of buoyancy. At all chemists* very rheumaticky. I simply used Radox as 2/2 per $ lb. packet. 3/8 double quantity, directed and found great comfort and ease, in the Pink Packet. / have tried sometimes to do without it, but have always to get some more, as I find RMk. A ii_ ,«*. m# nothing to equal it, and I never fail to tell Wj9 #m ■■ Bβ anyone whom I see suffering with their feet W%. A"*. Lv \~& what a great comfort Radox is to me." m M (Miss)H.T. eIBATH SALTS ■ Radox contains four different salts. One ** a^B^&£S£Bg "" ciwnses me teet—one is antiseptic — ene SuppUes stocked by Fairbaim. Wright & Cα, sottens the water — and one releases AuckLmd, Wellington, Chiistcinirch & Dunediiv oxygen. This highly active oxygen opens 1 QmAa "oJw

WHOQPIN&CQUGH No "cure* , —bx&t helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. &' iff VAPORUB L . On<y MtUUSon Jar. Umd Ye*T&

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 18

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