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This is StMar^aret WeekEADING retailers will be making * special displays of St. Margaret knitted goods during this week. You will be able to compare, select and choose your underwear by this wellknown brand. St. Margaret Underwear fits snugly, lying closely and protectively to your figure, keeping the cold out and the warmth in, and undiscernable under the slim fitting frocks of fashion. It is most daintily cut, finished and trimmed. There are many styles to choose from, in fine wool, cotton, artificial silk and in wool and artificial silk fabrics. Watch for window displays, and make your choice. Shop where St. Margaret is shown Beath fc Co., Ltd. K.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Attn. Graham, Wilson, ft Bmellie Dtinstan & Dyer, 1/td. A. W. McWhannel, Sydenham. BRITISH r MADE Makers of Men's, Ladies* and Children's Outerwear and Underwear

Saucepan magic! r Saucepans and Clever Mary were made for each other. Ju»t a little on the dish cloth or potscraper and your pots are bright and ff hip*"g in no time. Clever Mary is turn bring usri i Abflately unMr»vhtd far rvery It yourself—get « fret sample f Babtcn Strut, Auckland. bring used ami aftrecUttd evtrywktn. CLEVER MARY The Enemy of Grease

just coo© AS A "VALE Copper CylM The cylinder it the heart of your hot water ' and must be the best , curable. Make no mfataM' Do not be misled. Spectff a "Vale." From •! merchants or the facturers. VALE * COMPANY 1 COPPERSMITHS 141-3 ARMAGH STRHW Shr(flb*Hl for MOEimro sat ATTamirooir »* i 148 OXFOW> m , H«rt dooc to Wlbiic Ttwm

Painless dentistry was mentioned by Mrs Swabey, wife of Commander Swa~ bey, in an address before the Auckland Women's National Reserve, when she said that wherever her husband's ship touched at the outlying islands the doctor and dentist went ashore and helped the people all they could. At one island the dentist removed 100 teeth in tvro hours, and as he had no anesthetic with him he used coloured water. The natives said they had never had teeth removed with so little pain. Members of the Green Leaf Tramping Club went for a tramp on the flat on Sunday, eotting through Marshland to Brooklands, around the lagoon to the beach, thence to New Brighton. Many members have joined up and much interest is being taken in the walks. A rumour that a startling sequel to the attempt to derail "Field's Express" at Longbum on Wednesday evening had occurred the following night was officially denied on Thursday evening by the station staff at Longbum. They received a telephone ring from the signal-box where the porter Stairs was stationed. No response was afterwards received, and on investigation being made Stairs was found unconscious on the floor with a slight seratch on bis cheek. A window in the box was broker. When questioned by the police and railway traffic inspector Stairs stated that he had merely fainted.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8