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I u start the New Year with an Amazing Clearance of FASHIONS! > .V * Jumpers and Cardigans SUMMER COATS I m AA I , " S "£, " ow Usually 59/6 to 90/-. Now DRESS WEIR SPECIALS! many quaint new materials in / A variety of new materials are mk ■* CC/■ jCPftPTC 7/11 AT 1 shades of pea and willow green I B B / hi featured in this delightful selec- / ftk. ■■■ MB m ■ honey gold, dusky pink, barrier ■ / tion " Nov , elt y weaves, slub, pom faBiSV /W B ' MATK BC | B-S ■■■ — ■ mm mm, A b,ue turf Ho, y rood ereen, d S „' W ■*■#%■«%■#%■-» SUITS SHIRTS Marlborough blue, navy, tobacco, __ # Empire styles, and with new TO W etc. All newest details and trim- / shoulder lines, revers, and popket WtKKtk 36-inch CAMBRICS — Guaranteed fast colours. m , . , mings. Sizes: S.W. to W Usuallv / ■■ treatment. Sizes: P.S.S.W. to / Excellent selection of floral and novelty designs a With. Tie to match. 13/9 to 35/6. Now 10/-to 25/-. dually 59/6 to 90/-. Now £ in all colours. Usually 1/- yard. NOW £d. Yard iillla M 36-ineh IMITATION LlNEN—Redmilin cotton ■ I I I | Usuallv 33/ Ato ENSEMBLES gu^j^teedfast^u™SCv9 ' B" Im BC sUaliy JJ / v to ® ™ yard. NOW fIJ Yard able tweeds. Coats l»>tf lined; Poplin Shirts, with neat wide-end ■ ■ « mV Qf / ik | _ " */ 9 trousers with pleated fronts and Tie to match. Attractive range of "/■• IXI ow Usually 33/6 to 15 guineas. 36-ineh Hungarian crepe—a large assort- pockets, ete . au .«««/-. .eoiou™ and patte™. s/n each. G *y marocains, printed A magnificent selection of BHH I onlSrti^an^dar^^uncS o^p^ular^iew harked maroca'irvf 1 an^ 68 ' Ensembles from English, Ameri- I fabric for summer wear. Usually 3/6. • PYJAMAS—Good quality Suede backed marocains, and novelty « an> Continental makers. All ■ NOW <• /« « Yard • blousettes and COSTUME T-~.irr.if ]>.;.«» in two mere weaves. A profusion of new i lengths and styles in a m,*rt NOW J/IJ Yard FRONTS _ Dolells fashion details makes these to pleasing array of materials. TO 36-inch FLAIRSFL SYLKLYN—An English art. organdie, crepe suede, and crepe de medallion Cape »»»d puff frocks rank with the season's Really sensational value and gflk linen material in a wide range of floral chine. Shades of ivory and beige. aieevea shades- Peach flesh. NIL rot.Usuafl^>6fo S JiCk ICt inspection? Sizes*!* QQ /fi £ novelty en, «w S 0,, M. **••* — W/O SKfWKW -■— D9fO i/s 4/11 - —*/* 5/11 ■ ■ , BRASSIERES Damty uplift # NIGHTDRESSES — Perfectly sports frocks i ~ FURNISHINGS Elk ® ALL - COTTON CURTAININGS—Cream ground, • wrapon CORSETS — Peach UsuaUy 15/11. NOW *3i »* I Iciiollu 7 !c. i A 13/Q B |%%F i n attractive all-over design and neat border. Coutil, firmly boned. Good elastic • SCANTIES — Excellent fitting '/O TO lj/3' Usually 1/3. NOW %im Yard insets all sides. Four hose supports. style, in heavy quality washing 6m — Usuallv 22/6 to 59/6 ' „ , , ' . Sizes: 25in. to 30in. UsuaOy satin. In dainty shades of peach, I BUNGALOW CURTAINS—Ready made Curtains 12/6. IA/. sky, ivory. Usually «/|| M mmm m m smart self-coloured panel designs. One and a NOW *"# 4/lL NOW * * m Dark and light floral Ttiarocams, m quarter yards long. Usually 4/6. m crepes, silks, airtex, linens, flat B m NOW 4/| £ Pair ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IHHBHi prints, and many other attractively TO crepes and novelty weave material. B m rrv _. r _, Tir _.. Q . . v A t >>p| a |kpa^ B umia figured materials. Featuring all Dozens of snarkline new stvles now WEAVES 48m. wide. Pleasing range D ___ tvnes of collars nockets and <?kirtq 41 f uozens ot sparkling new styles now AND of striped cottage weaves, suitable for sunporches, ■W WW o- o«r i TT ,1 B B ■ f in two amazing price groups. Sizes: m bedspreads, etc. Usually 2/3. NOW f/A Yard „ _ . ... ... pimrr mvitiA urn. _««—. Sizes: P.S.S.W. to X.O.S. Usually B B B I PQ<!W+ n Yn<s nlllloo/c+n # 1/7 Heavy brisk FANCY TO WE US —With attrac- , .... v „ M Jr.S.S.W. to X.O.S. Usually 22/6 to m h m rub finish. Smartly striped in green, tive jscqnard borders m green, 7/6 to 13/9. Now 6/6 to 10/9. ■ m cq/(? -vj-_ ic/ __j 9ft / mm ■■ blue and gold. Size 21in. x 42in. blue and pink. Usually 3/6 each. ' w 15/-and2o/-. BbV/ "For Value and Friendly Service" usuau y 1/9 each, now 1/3 now 2 /6 K^fcor4/10 p«r

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A boy's voice breaks because the sound-box in his - throat suddenly becomes larger. As a girl grows up the sound-box grows in proportion to the rest of her body, and there is no audden change.

The majority of the inhabitants <rf Panama are of negroid *tock—a race more amiable than prepossessing. Many of the upper-class families are white descendants of the Spaniards who settled in America.

A scientist is reported to have said that 40,000 germs may be transferred by a kiss.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 19

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