°°* ' ltt i CAN HAVE THESE ,-V** YJ?sXf*K« THAT CAWfT ■ Uvdyw.ve.ch., JSon,T C Butvwave « directed Unlast foi we ek S i ? ulatl °ns begin ai once to form P re « eh/™ A Sk fw 6 ™;: *•* t oi»«»£££ « •« the « eateM wjvers , until chc ha,r ,s dr V Then comb v out chemists o. hair- lhe dce P «»inin s waves will arß nze you Butvdressers- 8/G S fo?°chc rh" bY °' i*\ kv; a'"d lb a wonde"Sl ten.c tot the han Look lovelier Wave your BB hau c°-riigh! with Butvwave 9^es beautiruiwavLj hjoitv-- ;"" "" :"" """■•"i" ■"■■■• !■ Proven by Experience! j Why is it that we number on our books many customers who '• have been entrusting their Fur work and Fur purchases to ' us for over twenty years? : A lady brought us a coat the other day that Mr. Tossman I had made for her in 1919. We have remodelled it before, 1 and are now renovating it for the third time. The original I workmanship was so good, and the quality of Jthe skins so 5 excellent, that this ten-year-old coat will look like a brand = new garment again when we have finished with it. I Skilful Workmanship, High-grade Skins, I and Exclusive styles are embodied in every j Tossman Fur. = TOSSMAN'S I "NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING FURRIERS" i 198 LAMBTON QUAY (o PP . Midland Hotel) WELLINGTON | """" ' ' "'" " ' ' "' ' ».".....„„„'„ „„,„.,* Golden Shred is. ■ • the marmalade because \, /it is made from the good O v portion of the orange to which U added the fineit \\ •iigw. "»'\ Agcol: If, Thi* combination of \\ Walter Smallbone. »» . orange* and «u<ar is made -\ Wtllington. ll-l'\ perfect by the Goldco V« C.ik. Shred method, which ex- *j «<T' traot* all P'tb and fibre— { y-y these parts being valueless f^^Sßfc ' >^ / ROBERTSON ■', The New Klingsil Stocking Shades gleam like the " Lights o' Loridon." And in a way, that's just what they are—gleams of colour against the cool green sward of tennis lawns, on buses, in the brightly lit Underground. Adding their note to a brighter London. . Aiid now, beginning to add their note to a brighter New Zealand. Klingsif Blue Fox is here —the most effective stocking for black, especially patent, shoes; bluish, but not much, and with more than a suspicion of moon gray. Klingsil Plume, a "Shadowland" between mauve and pink ; exquisite with skin shoes. Klingsil Sun-Tan, a rosy brown, peeping through silver mist Three delightful shades! Remember the names and ask to see them. KLINGSIL THREE TT fkCl? THREE QUEENS nUoJLi FAIRIES Obtainable at all the Leading Stores.
Never before was there such a Demand for colour in the Home ! Use BRUSHING DUCO Colour most emphatically DOES please the eye and put heart into dull days, and BRUSHING DUCO make, it possible for every home to have its colour. You can easily do it yourself with DUCO. Chairs, Tables, Cabinets, Bookshelves—anything— can be easily done, and as Brushing Duco dries almost at one* there is no mess or delay. Obtainable in all colours and white from . HILL & JACKSON LTD "Dominion" Building, WAKEFIELD STREET. Warehouse: GHUZNEE STREET. WELLINGTON. "The Fir«t with the Latest Wallpapers." "Call for Free Booklet on "Duco."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 24, 27 July 1929, Page 19
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