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1 A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL' /^p. EXQUISITE LINGERIE W|k| GWk' M \ f\ PIECE SET lH| # p/e |m Delightful alike to give or to W /IpR Hi / keep ' ±or they re ir resistibly il» ; M I beautiful-fashioned from the fef^/J^^K f 'JK \ //f finest and sheerest-of Crepe | ; '><eeW X m&/lk de Chines-softly glowing in : / !59 \ \ Sky or Apple Green. There are I J \ contrast insets of double "M \ Georgette, the finest of hand U* iBBI C \ embroidery, exquisite floral /v) appliques and hand faggoting. X' >. <: <r s \ VVrxltk ) I Never in the history of hand \ \hrmL • / needlecraft have such delightft** \v- v \ ful set . s been available at the jW \\ % /// exceptional of 63/- set. \ I /\L \% 11 sizesw,and °' s, V\l \A I / W U NIGHTDRESS - Adjustable \\\ \r» \J\ I XM\ \ \ !i\ * self ties perch like bu tterflies \\\\\ %% l\ on each shoulder—a girdle en\u\y I%m l\ circles the waist. The entire Vffil \^^ %\ Nightdress is bias cut. M \W~ PRINCESS SLlP—Bias cut to I \i \ /C\ swathe the figure — a shaped I 1 \ \ \ top to fit perfectly and the II \| >/ n. narrowest of self shoulder Hi! \ K #\ / BLOOMERS — Fitted yoke 111 \ \ // Xt i I front—elastic waist and knees. \\\\ f Jl 1 \ BRASSIERE—A dainty shape 11'1 1 i I I \\ '^^^? with narrow adjustable straps. Another Gift Suggestion CREPE DE CHINE CAMI KNICKERS -| nf/1 Regularly 29/6 A. J V Dainty form-fitting garments, shaped opera top and narrow self shoulder straps. Hand embroidered, faggoted and appliqued with contrast Georgette inset. Pink, Peach, Sky, Green. W. size. a Free CYCLAX Beauty Talks in the Corset Salon, 3.15 each Afternoon. MILNE & CHOYCE LTDv QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND CONFIDENCE AND CHEERS. , ; ' ' '-'-■ At the King's Theatre, Northcote, laet ff> Jl ifP"! f* A lfgnji a V m•m m* m night 500 electors lietened attentively g KfllVH V if ■M Iβ CTAMPV to the Democrat candidate for Waite- 1 lift TLL «IM ¥I IM Vl «J I Ml T lf J mata, Mr. Alan Donald. A vote of confidence was carried and cheers given for e . the candidate. Assuring Needed Holidays. . Another Good Railway Service. O_ v "If I only had the money for the trip I How often I have you had that yearning when you have seen mm T*/~\C\ r 7X7 I pictures of famous scenes of New Zealand, or have IVir. sSKJKJjLEa I heard friends or relatives talk about them? „,, .... ' ~. j ou know, too, that you had the money, but it So?»n.rpSed? ei Ai jr ished in fracti r on ali u ma -f ° f trifle /; . . just before the poll, tool Sounds Now comes your chance to have that trip of heart s mightly fishy to me. "Unern- desire. ployment is cruel enough." »ez The Railway Travel Savings Stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6 you. Too right it is—and who - J c/ \ -n li l-iiir makes it cruel? Who takes 5/-) will help you to build up the fare conevery possible penny from the veniently. relief workers when they haven't rea P v e e n . ny th e ° Stam P* ™* free Booklets at Stations. starve when dad spends his pay at the pub? Who grabs, i^^^m^* off £6,000,000 a year when we ,^"™l^,— "^ e, "^" — "^^*^^ are all hard up?— Booze. Who - - diverts all that money from useful trades that employ labour?— __ Booze. Who employs the least AMI Y A CPW MORF number of workers for the WIILT M WEI V J rUUfIISiJ Fl Willamount received ? _Booze THAN A RARY TAR Yes, Booze, you're the culprit I fIMPI H DAD I WAR ~■ that makes unemployment cruel. . .? And just as long as you con- TffiflL "V" '■''• : tinue so long will there be unem- ft&h I jf J ployment and unemployables. | [ //// But on November 2 7 Prohibition Ink jjA I ej /Yy ' will cut the "un" out of unem- JL f L//pfyployment, and then there'll be ■tfiflT wL 20,000 rnen wanted to share in rm H\ IB V V_^^ that £6,000,000. Somebody tells BLA M « \ m *" ' ■■ n I- II C\*aA me that £1,000,000 will employ jfilft M W 10 "•"• U " iIZeU 4000 men at £4 per week. If Mtt A nrj r)R SEDAN that's so £6,000,000 will employ 4-DOOR ity^" 24.000 men, instead of the 2639 jt^^^K* that you keep busy making H^LV rotten barley juice. JH I jStl Bk But, of course, the John Hops will have an easy time, and the HBQ^L_^^^Hb pawnbrokers and undertakers * aa 4fivH'B W B| may have to open milk bars to make a living when you go out BSKt^^^^' BB of business. As the landlady M BSHBr IHbHM jßßnff .^HIT said, "But what shall I no if ifll B9 V^^^t^w Prohibition is carried?" And the H washerwoman sai-1, "Well, you BfIHBHHHHBf can have my job then." Cheerio, Booze, you'll be a RP I lIVC EAlllDlieur /ia CVTDA long time dead. Ut *-UXE EQUIPMENT £1 0 EXTRA CHEERFUL CHARLES. -e^e^^^™| !^l_^.^i^ N.B.—Have a heart some of N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., you people. These ads. cost ?2°4 n —Zc. alip us a quid B ° x Wellin gton, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin & Invercarg "■aBnagvnMHRHnHBHBHBBeI Dealers Everywhere.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 275, 20 November 1935, Page 14
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