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SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK

Felicity Sees Things (By Betty IL) Felicity was sunburnt —thoroughly and painfully burnt on arms, legs and back. Gingerly we applied cream while Felicity issued instructions in beseeching tones. For once she was entirely at our mercy. “This seems an excellent cream,” I remarked to vary the topic of conversation which had hitherto confined itself to Felicity’s capacity for suffering. “It is.” she replied. “It’s wonderful, and I found it quite by accident. By the way,” she broke off. “there are some other things I must tell you about too before I forget I”

Ask Felicity A number of Felicity’s readers have been writing to her for information on where to go for this aud that; so she has decided to invite everyone to ask her advice , when they are in doubt where to obtain the best services. All replie-: will be found in her column.

.1 llixeorery in Linen Goods. I found a charming little linen store in Cambridge Terrace the other day just past the P.O. It is the Pamela Harris Co., and there are some lovely shades in linen and silk linen napery which are really too good to miss!

Cukes With a Guarantee! Every one of,those appetising cakes and savouries you order at the Red Seal, Panama Street, carries the guarantee that it is freshly made that morning! So dial 12-S9l and order confidently !

H'/ieii Thoughts Turn to Tennis. Whether it is a new racquet or reliable restringing that is necessary, the Economic Sports Service (S. V. Fernandez), Hunter Street, will give you the best value and service for your outlay. Mail order service a specialty.

Carefree Days for Mother. Housekeeping in the warm weather is no longer the trial it was in the days of open ranges and washtubs. The modern housewife fills up her laundry bag, dials 63-000, and for only 6/- The Ideal Laundry collect, wash, iron, and deliver! Eat Better Meat! Hot weather means the necessity for more care over the choice of food. Only the freshest and best of meat is sold at Eatox Ltd., Cuba Street, and their prices are always welcome!

Christmas Gifts For Overseas. Bracelets, necklaces, rings, pendants, earrings, made from the best pawa, are charming gift ideas at the N.Z. School of Weaving, 123 Lambton Quay. Early inspection invited!

For Dance or Bridge Party— I You must order your cakes and savouries from the delicious selection at the Lyric Tearooms, Manners St. Dainty morning and afternoon teas are always ready and a splendid hot lunch of three courses is only 1/-. Rejuvenate Your Feet!

Hot, tiring daiys accentuate all pains and discomforts of the feet, so that they become acutely troublesome. Before it is too late, consult a qualified chiropodist who will show you how easily all foot complaints may be cured. Let me advise an early consultation with C- O- Jorgenson, 1.5.T.M., London, 131 Willis St. Call or dial 50-956 for an appointment.

Your Shabby Kitchen Furniture. Look all you home-makers who have an eye for beauty and also for economy! Have you heard about Feast-Watson’s “Colorquick” Speed Enamel, the new wonder renovator for shabby chairs, tables, stools, all bedroom and kitchen furniture. You simply apply it yourself in any of the delightful shades, and In an hour it is quite dustproof and your shabby chair is shining now, ready for years’ more wear in its handsome new coat. “Colorquick” is now obtainable at H. R. Vile’s, 53 Lower Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 34, 3 November 1934, Page 17

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SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 34, 3 November 1934, Page 17

SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 34, 3 November 1934, Page 17

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