REPEAT ORDER On the MAN'S B , FLOOR — THE FIRST. Mni/\ lawC9 safe £hHjjV Light, smart and tailored, W they're ideal for saw Mj Iff space when packed. 100 only .... Lightweight DRESSING GOWNS The first shipment was ample proof of the popularity of these famous M& C Gowns, and here again is another—just as smart, just as varied, just as inexpensive. Silk Dressing Gowns 2r 52 ~ I^ g h ?, own with se,f "" se d pattern on Maroon, with Navy Cuffs and Collar, Navy with Maroon contrast trimmings, and Brown with Fawn. Two pockets, and Silk Girdle complete «f §g> a smartly tailored gown—shown in sketch m O/ © Paisley Silk Gowns Gs3—Smart Paisley designs figure in this inexpensive gown. Colours of Wine, Brown, and Navy, with plain self shades at collar «m m / and cuffs ... ... .. .. St^i iPolka Dot Gowns GM^Q u^ty— *ra»rtness~vahie, everything a man wants is in this Silk Gown. Collar, Cuffs, and Pocket are trimmed with self band and silk braid. Navy only, with white polka dots. Fully 4«l lined .. .. .. .... .. .. tIMIZED I j 555= DOBIE*S Mttoi* Scotland. four:: SQUARE PIPE TOBACCO FOR CULTURED TASTES. 7 CUT CAKE < Y * Dow Sqaaras)—A blend of / y the choicest (elected Empire growth, cut I from the cake: cool and sweet in smoking /I* Bn d of particularly slow burning qualities gIOTH loz - Tin » */4| 2o«. Tin, 2/8. / A \ CURLIES (Parple Squares)—A spun tobacco / # \ \ cut i» to slices. Each slice a complete blend. I / \ \ Smoked without rubbing out, they are little I / \ \ discs of pleasure— If \ \ lo *- Tin, 1/4; 2oa. Tm, 2/8. OTHER BLENDS— AII perfect, in patent, easy-to-open vacuum tins. GEORGE DOBIE A SON LTD., Paisley, Scotland. (Manufacturers of Quality Tobaccos since 1809) 0 _ N.Z. Agsnt: A, C. NOHOfM, P.O. Box 133, Auckland. ' ■' " '.'-■_..._ .'.., !__!_l <J " m " »llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllHifllllllllllllHlllillllllllllllllllllHllllllllllilltt Scenic Playgroinds of tba Sott*. Speclacilar Otago aid SottHand. {§ The garden cities of Dunedin and In ver car gill are very pleasant 5 S tourist centres, linked by trains and railway buses with the S 5 Southern Lakeland and Fiordland, world famous for marvellous £ E pageantry in the grouping of mountain majesty, evergreen forests £ S and deep-blue waters. It has been truly said that the wayfarer 5 2' could see something fresh every'day for three months, and this 2 £ region of' enchantment would still have more charms to reveal. £ £ Sir Harry Lauder said: "Scenery! Well, I suppose I've travelled £ £ - as much as the next man, and I don't think I've seen anything to £ £ equal it. It is so majestically grand that it beggars description." £ £ Lakes Wakatipu, Wanaka, Manapouri and Te Anau. Eglington S S Valley and Milford Sound. £ £ Free illustrated folders obtainable from railway stations, Cipvern- S S ment Tourist Bureaux and Travel Agencies. S | Let Your Railways Help Yon. | " fWfWfl^fflWlTfWtffffftTffllllllllin ■ i ■ i I TANIWHA I SOAP i ' i « Mow better valve j I than vimmfo* % \
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 17
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