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MADE IN \ I keeps them keen \ ► Safety Razor Blades have four - ► edges. Unless you can tell which is * * which you may overwork one and ' ' get poor service from the other. , ► Each Myatt Dtymark Blade is engraved < ' with tbe days of the week to that you use < J the edges in regular rotation. , , Result: quicker sbavci, keener shaves . » and economy of blades. ► Myatt Daymark Blades are supplied to ► the whole British Army under War Oifice • contract. Buy a psc«et this week. I L. D. attku * Co., Ud.. 0.r.0. Box 1!U, Amjkkni. j

Waikato Racing Club (INCORPORATED) WINTER MEETING TE RAPA RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, MAY 21st. First Race Starts at 11.30 a.m. Special Train leaves Auckland at 7.25 a.m. ADMISSION TO COURSE .... .. 2/LAWN: Ladies .. .. 3/Gentlemen . . 5/Come and See the Trials for the Gt. Northern Hurdles and Steeplechase. GOOD HORSES. GOOD FIELDS. A SPLENDID DAY'S SPORT. E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary, Hamilton.

A Day with the Children-at M. & C.'s While the holidays permit, thoughtful parents will be $ N shopping for the young people and taking advantage \t of any opportunity to give them a few pleasurable nf ' moments before they return,to the serious tasks of In Other Words A Day at M. & C.s "HA jCTTk) Choosing Apparel and Footwear needs from the wide if I|\ Iff I f-f assortments of dependable, inexpensive merchandise. 1 1/(1 ?! 'kA Maybe some little person's hair "needs attention, and the jl/ Hi] children love the quaintly-decorated Barbers' Shop on the *■ —,U_JJJ ; _J First Floor. / j \ \ i * To-morrow at 3 p.m. / / \ \ there is the special attraction in the beautiful Reception D2oj / / \ ] Hall—the Fashion Parade by wee people—dancing and t? \-4 V-j other interesting items by' Miss. Daphne Knight's pupils. £/ .-- -L-j Everyone is assured a very enjoyable hour and a-halh // O <&*<_J Admission, including Afternoon Tea, only .1/6as* D-20, D-21 —For little " Miss Junior" nothing could be daintier or smarter than these two delight- >»~—-^ ful Frocks in Saxe Blue Viyella; hand-made, with / fIT V yokes smocked in contrasting shades; White collar , )i*t f tf and cufFs. Sizes 1 6in. to 22in.— 18/11 { < <L, J &* O-23 — This dainty little Frock for M-6—For "Miss Six M-7—Or if a smaller "Miss Toddler" is in White Cashto Twelve "; one of sha ? e is pr f n ' mere; short sleeves and gathered skirt. the most becoming ferred, here is one in shapes; mushroom fine quality Fur Felt, Size 18m. only—B/6 brim, crown stitched, witK soft drooping and banded with cord- brim; smartly trimmed D-25 — Delightful Frock for Miss ed ribbon. Showing with band of self- Toddler." In White Viysilka, daintily in Nigger Light Green. CO J O hand embroidered in Pink or White. Bottle, Navy, Black, ornament. In tmerald, -*»/*• Pawn, Red— l 2/6 B lue ' Rust — l 2/6 Sizes 1 6in. and 18in.— 18/6 NEEDLEWORKERS! Enter now for the Coats and Clark Needlework Competition at the Auckland Winter Exhibition SPECIAL PRIZES See the Special Window Display of all the material requirements necessary for the various exhibits, both for adults and girls under 16. Schedules giving all particulars and Entry Forms obtainable in "Make It Yourself " Corner—Ground Floor. Milne & Choyce Ltd. QUEEN STREET - - - 5 AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 14