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LET THE J.C.L. "FREE" A I ' qPnr l " 1 d J L 8 A first-class, ft GUARANTEED 7-DAYS' FREE TRIAL : AIRAM©ED If you wish to test and make comparison. • What a difference it makes—to sew in comfort and with little effort —your day is so much happier. This is the experience of every . possessor of a "FREE" Machine (as illustrated above). Better Sewing Machines are not made that can be sold at so low a price. Every modern device for smooth operation, silent and accurate working, is embodied in this model. Being housed in a Cabinet of richly grained oak, highly polished, it has rare beauty and incomparable convenience. - When not in use it makes an admirable table for some corner of your living room; as a machine, when open and at work, it will prove its superiority over other machines offered at a much higher price. It is unequalled in mechanical perfection and is a quality production throughout. The treadle, pitman and wheel are all mounted with ball-bearings. Easy handling of the bulkiest fabrics is made possible by the extra large high arm and every modern device for easy and efficient work. These devices include: A vibrating shuttle, fitted on a rotary motion* (exclusive to this machine) ; a most simple and efficient shuttle working on a silent principle; ".' ~~ a four-motion feed, which ensures a correct and regular stitch for all materials; an automatic release disc tension and automatic bobbin winder, which refills accurately without removing work. r 4 ¥€U CAM PURCHASE UMDEE: THESE COWEMEMETERMS '«*.,.''. 20/- Deposit and 3/6 a week for 86 weeks (Payable monthly). CASH PRICE- £1440-0 Decide to buy a "Free" Machine and it will prove a wise investment, for many of these machines are in N.ZI homes, and have, by giving absolute satisfaction, proved a great boon to many discerning and thrifty housewives and dressmakers. We pay freight to your nearest Port or .Station. A J C.L. STAR ATTRACTION In a Special Purchase. "LISTER'S" RED LION PURE jfcUT. 7 • KNITTING' This Star Price represents less than a quarter of the original selling price of this famous pure Knitting Silk —a price made possible by a Special Purchase and one that all needleworkers should take advantage of immediately to secure the best colourings. It is thoroughly reliable for all knitting and crochet work, and in fast dyes.. Shades include Ivory, Cream, Black, Bottle, Saxe,-Royal, Light Navy, Violet, Orange Pink, Maroon, Pale Blue, Sky, Light Pink, Lemon, Brown, Dark Brown, Steel, Lime, Scarlet, Cardinal, Flesh, Mastic, Light Brown, Old Gold, Gold, Leaf Green, Dark Henna, Green, Navy, Putty, Emerald, Fawn, Helio., Almond, Rose, Grey, Sage Green, Dark Grey, Old Rose, Wine, Turquoise, Nigger, Cyclamen, Salmon, Dark Cyclamen, Bois de Rose. STAR PRICE: 5a Ball, 2/11 Box of g Balls. JOHN COURT LTD. FURNISHING SPECIALISTS ~. .. QUEEN STREET Welcome to the ranks of nHJK *V cool Ingram Shavers! I > F Has your skin ever felt really cool and smooth and H[iWp£&> ff|^^K^elastic after a shave? It should! And it WILL— ' when you have used Ingram's Shaving Cream. In the B"[ '( little blue jar, a cream which yields a dense, stiff lather R W Tfc that soothes at the first touch and keeps on soothing - ■ yf through and after the shave. INGRAM'S—that's the fl K V 'V^ name that means cool pleasant shaves. K JF jf/ O * I (l) Cools and Tones the skin. ( 2 ) H| ,% iff **h IMuKAM i Keeps the skin in better fettle. (3) J? '<£/ V^K 4 A closer shave without discomfort. g§ JS? J J f*M (4) Its heavy lather lies close and {ft fe / >nSm Face Facts keeps wet underneath * Wk''''W " will Ingram's wLJm 2/, SHAVING CREAM *■/ Wholesale Distributors: AUCKLAND DRUG CO., LTD., ,„...,„.„ tmn / KEMPTHOByE, PEOSSER & CO., LTD., W. P. &'H. O.' WILLS, .1. 4 CO., MD. JL

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1931, Page 14

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