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STRUTHERS'-\j * JLMST A WE£ KLY BUDGET of jC *5>V P «rse-Profiting Prices! A GOOD LINE. WK X A SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL—A #«* TENNIS RACQUETS AT HALF PRICE! These \ st Dust Pan, 12m- wide, III; are last seasons racquets, but they are in perfect fL% 7 + ~ edge .• * hat T,vill P ick U P the order. An opportunity not to be missed by those C-% ;*aaily, wi " l good quality, long #flf wanting a first-class racquet at half the usual price. a| 7/?i"lf and Bn " h * ThxSt Price > f/« "Court"—Usually 25/-. Thrift Price, 12/6. \ V\ l/ 11 «• Tw °- ff W "Service"—Usually 35/-. Thrift Price, 17/6. I "Florida"—Usually 50/-. Thrift Price, 25/-. p I 111 NO MORE BLUNT KNIVES! The Sharpener for £I . AKfc« DEAL, 1 mm Stainless or the Ordinary Steel Knives. Will put an Jl I I W edge on your knives that will delight you. White /•» ■ «citwc.,« w ,,.. 1~ Xylonite handle. A Sheffield product—Usually WM SUNSHINE" MOP OlL—Cleans, M 6/6 each. Thrift Price, 4/6 each. M polishes, preserves, purifies. \ BREAKFAST CUPS AND SAUCERS-Best En g - / L " V " ""*"" firm and dry ' % lish; rich cream glaze, with gold line. Thrift Price, # witn the original lustre, and does 2/11 half-dozen. m not leave a dangerous, slippery V BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES-White and gold; M V* sprig pattern. Thrift Price, 1/9 half dozen. M ihnlt P " ce » « k 0 " 1 *- GLASS PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS —A good line at our Thrift Price, 1/- pair. GARDEN HOES—British made. 6*in. blade, with FEATHER DUSTERS — For your spring cleaning alh Wdle. Thrift Price, 1/11 each- «Wg*V Specxally selected ostach feather, that am g««= « shift the dust without scratching. Long handle PALETTE RUSTLESS SOAP BASKETS—Finished to reach the high places. Thrift Price, 1/11 each. in white cellulose enamel with rubber *»&*?*■ »WILFREDA" SAFETY-LOCK TOWEL holder to hang on the bath—Usually 3/3 each. RQLLEEL modem raU f or modera peop l e . Thrift Price, 1/9 each. Towel aofc s]ip off> j, easily changed> and the METAL POLlSH—"Wellington." Made by John roller will not drop out. Thrift Price, 1/- each. Oafcey and Sons, England. The perfect polish for qarben TROWELS AND WEED FORKS—Highbrass, copper, nickel, etc Half-pint fans. Thrift from Price, 9d fan. Thrift p ricej Qd PERFECTION DOVER EGG BEATERS - With wedgwooD CHINA FANCY PLATES - In double revolving rings; easy running. Cogs can- beautifu l co l our , an d designs—Usually 3/6 each, not sfap. Thrift Price, 1/- each. Thrift 2/g INTERESTING PASTIME GAMES —For old and SQUp pLATE S—Best quaKty English w hite glaze, young. Dozens to choose from, such as Pirates, g price> 1/n fcal£ . i[lez(Sn . Jungle shooting, Motor i ounng. Magnetic risning, Going to the Dogs, Speeds Ludo, Snakes and SWEET DISHES—In clear-cut glass. Thrift Price, Ladders, etc Thrift Price, 9d each. lid each Mason, Strutters CUSTOMS ST. EAST (opposite Queen's Arcade) Beauty experts warn against this common error in choosing soap WOMEN prize youth. Men are attracted to youth. Youth means radiance, beauty, natural charm. "That schoolgirl complexion" is responsible for more conquests than men will admit. Palmolive Soap is made for one purpose— and one only —to keep lovely complexions young—to keep that schoolgirl complexion. "; ' • ' ; Ordinary soaps may harm Don't be misled. Just ordinary soaps—whatever their claims —will not do for you what Palmolive does. Until women saw the value of Palmolive as a beauty cleanser, j few used soap on the face. When the cosmetic oils of olive and palm were blended in a ; complexion soap, millions, on expert advice, turned to this new, simple, natural beauty method. Millions of lovely com- ! plexions testify to its value. , To-day over 20,000 leading beauty experts —recognised specialists— urge the use of Palmolive. Because they know the use of this soap j makes their work easier and surer of perfect results. No other soap —no other beauty aid—has or ever had such a weight of professional authority back of it. . .. Why will these important beauty specialists with large clienteles i i stake their reputations on this strong recommendation ? It is&im- ! - portant for you to know. j • Palmolive— uniquely —contains the supreme cosmetic oils of all oils > —olive and palm oils. This is very important. There is nothing I; in Palmolive to roughen or dry the skin. Only the "deep-cleansing," !! lotion-like lather so peculiar to a soap con- lamm^^ They see its results. They note the smooth, m soft, clear complexions that result. f\§iElwj^S^Kl If you want to Keep That Schoolgirl Com- £& Wt " • - ■ COPYRIGHT 22.30.31 < ; —rr~S no time ? you ve pletityT^l^M You can always Rely Dn cnD A rilD nF a New Zealand-made fOR A CUP OF /^Z^^^B A||i|A«y invigorating Symington's, its charm / B wI«1UpI and fragrance is only equalled by its | wn ELECTRIC RANGE. P urit X' quality and economy. \ M "A MarvsJ cf Efficiency, ' \l * j^llllll Economy and C!eanline»3," . M \wg W~m. rvmT 7^ says a lady who poasussa m# H/| ■ M_ _ ■ M ||U %J I InZction ccrdl..., IntlUd.- * fk J^^A# *^ Chriatchurch, WalTington. * 141II1111UI tOtOtfe^ttri^.... ."wi-r^=^^^w?=?;. 11 i|i 11111 L il l || 111 l 111 H

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 13

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