.ot Mr. M.J.Homgan tell sou tow ha ovsroame dreadful W^M^^'W^^M nmnn^nmi i»iiur tHiP^«&fc £^* *^B On* Raroan Mm Hart For RSfejPl^?^ *^rV /■ WK DllgMl MM .ÜBi 1W ■fc:*>f& j# 'AH Men are,. usu»l1 > r considered ■Nti^ qk Mibk.*+*& 'mmUm not to m L . same s : ■K^ mmL % aYs S s w.on; en' l . whe" At, 0010" ■ ■kV^JI «f;E»-«"f ? ass .^fc.^b^\ /MKffJaM« of Q"to1 shavln« Cream at 1/6. flHnf l^f£ojjff '■ The quality counts and the ~^ 1 quantity counts, but it's the com- ■ v NMk «f^ 8 ' bination of the two which make &&k W Q-tol Shaving Cream the national ifflL r£(J •' shaving cream. 1 fflZjm ' A man is amazed -when He is I r told that his 1/6 buys 3' Boo I _ « square inches-of bristle-softening [i \3 aiUUii lather. But even that factor is from your Catarrhal Cream." L LV«CI LIIILJ . trifling compared with the miles This is the personal opinion of Mr. M. . -^ _ _ of grins created by one tube of J. Horrigan who, as one of' the Mosman It does not matter how [* 1~ 1 | ~ An | Q-tol Shaving Creom. Night Patrol, knew the dangers of this long you have suffered or V^ lIILVaL V*ll I ...,,■,* dread disease Catarrh. You must not what remedies have failed , A statistician has worked out neglect your trouble, so do as Mr. Horrigan you; you will find this Many troublesome ailments -re often the conclusion that the morning did end it by securing your supply of "easy to use" preparation directly traceable to oral disorder*: Can- smiles of Q-tol Shoving Cream De Witt's Catarrha! Cream to-day. will act quickly and give <>"» ««* generate poisons which drasti- users, if placed end^to end, would If yours is a case of bad cold in the head, you speedy relief. If you cally «fteci bodily health It ■> your reach from the Kermadecs to catarrh or hay fever, we confidently ask will persevere you will be duty to ensure your children* health by Cape Maria van Diemen. you to get your i/9 tube of De Witt's able to add your own having them constantly und ei the .tten- a we can cerCatarrhal Cream under our satisfaction or testimony to this sure turn ot » dentist. Bring them to me. ,•( Vtu ( a V(k.t OW fc money back guarantee. . shield against catarrh- Ex.«,n.ii«. ud .dvtce grati,. Fee. £J *££ £^™»*^« ' - • - exceptionally moderate. crlam base-that it is made preA **^^^ '. KoomJ equ'PP«J with every modern cisely for speeding the razor and I % #11 I *enlal »PP"ance including X-Ray ap- making the face feel line. I ir™ \m\M I 1 I paratus. Phone 45-591 for an appoint\_J h" V V 1 I I ' 3 ' menL New Zealand-made — ratfcent B—^ mm V T 1 ■ ■ +m* And only 1/6 for a gi»nt tube, —:'__. . 11l P *%rtTnm<ar«ill<» packed in a red, green and black I /\ I /3k It M M Mifi A r\. WT SA IVI ' muusswokth S'lv lovei Barraud1. Chemist) membered —once used, preferred : V-/^I/^IAI\I B#™a.»— X-I\B-.J-%ITI Hourt; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 9 a-m. to 1 p.m. to<all others. James CORNER CUBA AND il/l TO-MORROW ! fjr. • SPECIAL SELLING % RICH NEW SILKS "J If "Quality" were stamped on every selvage they couldn't boast I more distinction. Though you created your own colour spectrum . I you couldn't find more shades. Beautiful Silks at prices, quality I for quality, we believe are quite beyond compare. I SALE OPENS at II a.m. I RAYON DE LUXE. I ■ 36 inches wide. Made from Celanese MARK-DOWN- ■ yarn, strong make, this pleasing fabric RICE ■ II is ideal for dresses and lingerie. Shades: g / I Ciel, Apple, Chocolate, Champagne^ I / ._| Cream, Atlantic, Wedge, Red, Helio., |/ m JU» .'- Rose, Cedar, Cliquot. * ~.,.■ •■:••. . . « « * / v SHADOW STRIPE LOCKNIT. ; *'■ 54 inches wide. A new knitted MARK-DOWtf •■■ " lingerie fabric showing in two qualities. PRICES Colours include Apricot, Pink, Helio., - /^^ n Im* ~.. Wedge, Saxe, Eau de Nil, Sky, Navy, 171| l/ll •■.". " ■ Champagne, Cream. Also Black and ■/ *-*J ■/ ■ ■ White. YARD. . I R^^^N^HHH^^^Klßr^* jiA thriftily priced. Shades: Lemon, Jade, 1 I£l * ■S^^Wl^S^^^^^B^^Mi^^R Saxe, and Apricot. I / W\ Vfl ■ 36 inches wide. Beautiful material in MARK-DOWN • clear fresh colours with large splashy PRICE ar>d small floral designs on grounds of /-^. ■y% W~ffl^^^^ Red, Fawn, Lime, Reseda, Navy, Saxe, W tWT\ \IA fibrj!^ and White. This is special. Jm IVr 7 (-Rppp PARISIENNE >?^||B^^l^^Si^^^^l^ 36 inches wide. An Art. Silk Crepe de MARK-DOWN ' ii^^^^^^^^^^^^ Clime of heavy make and beautiful PRICE I Azure > Helio -' Rose> Salmon' Navi' s z/H yd '....■. I Grey> Ash R°se> cherry> Oran«e- J*rl \J YUm ; " PLAIN CREPE DE CHINE36 inches wide. Another special line MARK-DOWN N^hßßßl^^^^^M^^^ of beautiful quality Crepe de Chine in PRICE *h becoming shades of Lemon, Royal, <^% /.^\ 1 jg? Cream, Navy, Brown, Black, Sky, M j \_M~^r i^" ' Jade, Pink, Apricot, Helio., Fawn, Mtf I £ /ti^^a^PJWiwM^^lf. 36/8 inches wide. All British pure MARK-DOWN /^ M«iPffln(l/li7nßffl^^BßL^\ Silk fabric' suitable for day or evening PRICE m m «' Helio., eSßrown?'Fawn, C Orange, A 111 vf | trial MBsKmB ' Pink ' Green> Jade> Fawn> f hampagne> *l ■■ Y Ui j^^S 36 inches wide. Another heavy weight MARK-DOWN JIHH . Crepe fabric which makes up into very PRICE iHiiif Hi fa attractive frocks. Becoming tones of Igg jg|s=a S . ' ■ Parchment, Lemon, Oyster, Cham- /m ill */*| IJ^^^§ M pagnc. Fawns, Corn, Saxe, Cherry, |I| | 7 jMmA W^M\ Special Display Windows ISi Hf^ JAMES SMITHES y I i'^^^ W^lmtm » CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 5
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