Typical Examples of Outstanding Value <rt : ' : Smith & Caughey s c Kihfl .j \A/ nn \u n Attractive Flared Overall mngea VYOOIien • Well cut, with'stitched revers and pieced skirt, Trinnaln fining perfectly at waistline. Belt buttoning at -, i riangie scarves centr * back , n plain/ f ast . C oioured overoii. ■ Light weight, in check design, Green, Brown, <*£ &te%MWai e,OW 3/6 4/6 Efleh 10/11 oeh NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. j ■ OVERALL DEPARTMENT. Georgette Collar "Vannessa" Lipstick ■ TOT V Neckline It magically changes colour on application to ' Attmrtiwoi,, f • j ill. cm, r- ■ , , the lips, blending perfectly with every com-' Aftractively trimmed w,th S,lk Guipure Lace and !exion . | t makes the lips the colour that with small bow. Beige, Creom, and Nature gives t0 those w ho enjoy perfect health. 4/1 I"** |y. Each.' Also just received —selection of TO!LET DEPARTMENT. New Collar Styles, Skintex Foundations Ladies' Cream Ribbed p, , h , y TT\ L-i. Woollen Vests Featuring the famous boneless boning. Light as a feather and so sleek fitting that it will s for , jty n ght _weight. Women's size. become the pet of your wardrobe. Just a tiny - . little boning at front ond a smooth side front NO SLEEVES <J/H J ■ Waistline Garments from 33/5 SHORT SLEEVES ...,'.../. 5/3 j'k Corseletfes from 47/$ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. : f'l ■ k ■ '•'. CORSET SALON, FIRST FLOOR. • • .:' "'\ v 'j ■■;,? ladies' Woven Woo. Breakfast Ware PanteesIncluded are Cups and Saucers, Plates, Jugs, Elastic waist, banded knee., In Peach only.■' . | Bowls, etc., etc. S.W., W.: «/ f % 0.5.: O/> INSPECTION INVITED., //*■»■ O>/ O CHINA DEPARTMENT. * UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. '' Just Received! Shipment of Children's Cashmere I HOSE 't ßl tb«s'" 3/6 3/9 4/- 4/3 3 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Auckland's Shopping Centre r^
For nationaldefence ' JfPf^H Strong Nerves and Restorative Sleep wt '' Long experience and scientific tests have amply shown that ~\'/W' 'Ovaltine , provides the essential nerve-building food elements, and •' \ gives outstandingly beneficial results in all forms of sleeplessness. : : '■'" Remember,'Ovaltine'is entirely free from drugs. • % ''~ J The pre-eminence of 'Ovaltine' as a nerve-sustaining food is largely d t due to the liberal use, in its manufacture, of new-laid eggs, which : :i : ': : :' ':; : ::.::.:W'■'■. : ilP■^^# : "^i provide valuable nerve-restoring elements. 'Ovaltine' is the complete * tonic food beverage. . ' ■■; Remember, also, that 'Ovaltine' is your safeguard against winter ills. It provides just the nourishment required to maintain the strongest ■■■■■«-f'" ■ '■^■"W'^^^M^ ■ resistance against infection. 'Ovaltine , is the food beverage most ■'■~... '■' ./A" widely recommended by doctors everywhere For national economy ■i $ ■ ■. ' i The *% h est Possible Quality .JP at the Lowest Possible Price ! "' • j Owin g { o its high qnality and concentrated nature, 'Ovaltine' is jgS&- t:[ ■- ' "' ( > particularly economical in use. But be sure you insist on kr SoundNerVes,RestoratiVe Sleep-far Quality& Value Ovaltine ±$& • Jo/rf Aji a// Chemists and Stores, in three si Z es. The lane si-,, i, */, Olitiiliiiiljle rrom all News- fill? '.'-.. |~~ — '■ — '—- ; 1 iig-ents or direct from , * •* Bit Price 6d per copyj 7d llox os:'- - Cliristc'imrcl'i W«J»V £LmoL A¥. A WHi lssues - £1 Prepaid (IncJudJ I Ing postage); as/6'hooked FARMER WEEKLY The Dominion's Leading Farm and Home Journal
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 151, 27 June 1940, Page 16
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