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\ "My'love in her attire, Recipe to Darken Doth shew her wit > -5, «j . ■; It doth so well become her, C*rey JulSir For every season she hath dressings fit, For Winter, Spring and Summer." A Sydney Hairdresser Tells How to Make Remsdy for Grey Hair. BBBUBH7 » »,~ b^bbUF and Mr Len Jeffrey, of. Waverley, who has been ft hnirdresser for more than fifteen rears, recently made the following statemont: — "Anyone can prepare a simple i^— ____ mixture at homo that will darken grey B^B^B& A B^BW« BbRbW. hair ' and make it soft and glossy. To SwAbT^ bVBIBi a half-pint of water add one ounce of BBpßw BBfl^flM BBbiilml Bay Rum, a quartcr-onnco box nf Orlox ■■■Hl^k j^Hi& '^Hb BBbljSf Compound, and 4 ounce of Glycerine. J^HSI H HW These ingredients can be bought at any B^BJ B^^H ' Sflfl^B^r H^HfliHH B^B^^ft* chemist's at very little cost. Apply to i^^V- *"■■*» ■rWtt MBsi sSBBPT ■BBBBJ ■■Wk the hair twice a week until the desired . shade is obtained. This should mnke a grey-haired person appear 10 to 20 J^Jr^^^Z'^r^^Z » Cloned to fit »d U fashionably does not rub off." —Copyright. jHr fit for all seasons and all occasions. V ■'- '"($ ' 7°r fi'*y year* has set the standard '— in SILK HOSIERY, incorporating _^^Biv\i//\|s?sS»^jg; x highest quality, favourite shadings, and Afff] 21 /^^s^tV /ti!l latest styles with all the newest ideas ■tvS^B^V . "^^Plhliwßfc3l^^// / approved or by women or taite and aj^Bß /^j( F/piIH I [ It is worn by the fashion leaders of /l^Hßwi/i'TwV I' I IbV \Jm "" nation* and f"t>dious dressers who '''^■MfVTF M* ■bl^bV\'l\ wear "KAYSER" have always, and in ■j^^^V4 fj^—vjuwm \ *" wavs> t'le satisfaction of knowing —"^~~ A\* they can wear nothing better.. .tt^eP^nr iKk EMPIRE PRODUCT Gravies, stews, hot-pots, en- \ 1 °f ***** quality> moderately P"c««l al richedwith Oxo are as tasty and \K \ - ... »7 /I i O /11 nutritious as the rich goodness x I \\ ' l/ll o/ll of beef can make them. Itadds k\ I \ Q/11 10/11 charm and flavour to all meat MLI *'/vA* IU/ 11 1 . " per pair, and is guaranteed against any 'mPerfecl'on >n manufacture by A^^^^^^H^^T M^P^™4W "H they fit the us and by the makers, Julius Kayser ankle without a and Company. .^^B^^^ TASb^bT wrinkle, they're Kayser." The Goodness Q SMITH LTD. OS Beef cuba street, Wellington H«d|K>n * Co. Ltd.. v Isruukl BtrMt. WallluiMa •

Phone 41-670. Frost & Frost DENTISTS. —Skilled Attention —Reasonable Fees —Bat Quality Materials We do not u»e Plaster of Paris when taking your Impressions. Ist Floor Hotel St. George Bldg. That cripplingagonyrelieved >t £> ft once I Rheumo dispels excess uric <-^/ff~&i^ acid, the cause of all rheumatic Jkfi «^.. 7*s pains, and seldom fails to bring Bal'i^TW' permanent relief. Used by Bjj Jv 1 fr}

* 4^^^mMmwkwS^kmr tkm^Mmmkm '"^mm^km^kw M^kmMmJ There's no need to mention QUALITY when you speak '^EFSfjT ■ *!* ' >^^^^^^EZ^^9ll^B^^^^lH '\amwkm^MW MKIr of the above makers. We've grouped together 100 pairs -■\Vb3&+. V «t- ""MmwkmmKKk-l^km^kmwMm^km^km^kL^Mmmm^kmW of these Shoes in Brown and Black Calf, all shapes mLv3&j£ _^aZZEm. v'* k * S • ' • .^kmrnW an<^ s^es< Some of these have been .^^ .j " Tl^^|m»m|^^^B I^^^km^kwMMmWm^k^kmT~~f^kw priced as high as 55/- a pair, but V />■ I^lila^c '^ff* r'^^^^^^^^^^^J^MW^M^BM^MVtf—^^^JM^Mm^M^M^MMmM^M^M^M^f^^iJ^^MT^MV^m^MwMWMV' ■ A PAIR '-. « ■ •M^M^M^^L'^mlmW^wKz^M^UW^M^mw) a. ■ ' ■ - ■ft * m- To Our Sensational Combined at Vj ' Jm^MM^M^Mm^^k^kmk\'W^M^kmM^kmM^kt ' I Of £5,000 Liquidation Stock in f Wmllu^KUL§i^& 4H^H Conjunction with our Own Stock I Jk^^mmwßfw Jrm^MWMmWL^km^MmWfal; Jm\^BmM\^m\^m\Wm\ Hi Martin's Sales are few and far between—but when they are held, they I '^Bp^^^HcSHfll^Ki^^E^H^^^M are rea*'y wortn while. I J^^^H^r V'» V^^^^^^B^^BW^^^^^^^kV^^K. And here's a Sale, the like of which has never before been seen in WeltingU^^H^^^^fitf 'r^^^Htt^^^Bk. ton—& S&le of our own complete stocks and a clearance of £5000 liquidation '>HM^R %^^ stock (of Wearwell's Ltd.) bought at 6/8 in the £. ;^g -^Mffjfff 4 It's your chance to save 13/4 in the £on Quality Footwear—DON'T MISS ' r" Z' 'flSni * IT! Every pair of shoes'in our two stores has been drastically reduced in rW' . price—the Savings Are Immense! sale commences Ladies' Shoes from B^9 To-morrow (Thursday) 9 a.m. Men's Shoes from 10 6 Come Early and get the "Pick" of the Bargains—Just note these . . T yP icl S.fe V«lu.s -. ■ _ ■ . Ladies: We Won't /fcj^|k Metis Shoes 10 6 a pair (ft^v 3 ™""IfSJtS? BISHI^MBSi^ Just imagine a pair of real good Box Calf or Patent sH^^^M ' ' ■ BARGAINS I|^Hrs|H^^B^H|^^ Leather Shoes at 10/6 a pair. There was a time when VV^^^HnL We are not going to boost these If you can't get a pair of 8/9 shoes you would have paid 40/- a pair for __ . lB up! There's no need to do so. maybe you will be more satisfied these shoes but to-day we've cut the J MM/ M^ il v^^S^^^^^^kk. ou now the makers and what with a pair of 12/11 shoes. There's f price down and you'll get a— M,\M ™ they stand for. So all we need to A STYLE TO SUIT EVERYONE. I Great Bargain at tell you is that we are offering Blacks, Browns and Colours. High ; ' /• trk. I lIMTC I • heels and low heels. Courts, Straps, . ■ Q/Q LAUlta! C. & J.CLARK'S ABOSTOCKS* and Ties. Hurry up and see these, __ —^_^_^___^^_— ___ l __ , A .. Of*/ WHAT A rHANfF f Patent Court and Strap "I |» /1| but please don't start » riot if you " Heres Another wnAi AinAmti 38 /6Shoefor .... 10/11 hay Uoi<^*C d «». » m. «^a_ m< OIA We'll see you get a pair of shoes for nerc »<t Bargain A Shoe for X/H bostocks. Finest wmow caif nft/|#iM%o C#4»«,my D4Tgaill it MIVC lUi Q/J strap Shoes, with Uskide IJ/ fi %*%%% 0 eucime aior y , nn p ,. Ml . nV BROWN and black oxford v . •*., , *•* s°ies- a ar/6 sh°e f°r I*/ ° I 11 • 300 Pain Mem BKUWiN and BLAtK UArURD You ye waited a long time for our . Once upon a time Martin's had SHOES. Bo.ton, Ea.itread, Nu-Walk, Oden, etc., Sale, but it's been worth while, espe- CROCKETT & JONES' Finest some very pretty English KOZY «"? other good-makers. Glace K,d, Blackßox dally if you've waited for a pair of Glace K id and Patent Strap < SLIPPERS. There were Pinks, Calf, Brown AVillow Calf, Patent Leather. < All these LADIES' SHOES, which we Sh^s Cuban heels IA/ft Blues, Reds, Helio., and a lot of shapes vnd styles to suit ,^»._^<^^k are offering at 8/9 a pair. There 'A 42/6 Shoe for 1"/" Mk> other pretty colours. They used everyone. A great are Blacks and Browns, Patents and ' J7 to sell them at 7/6 a pair, but chance to save 15/--to j&Mß^° Jm^mm Glace Kids ' Satins and Fabrics ' in ' MOCCASIN. Brown grain Golf // when they start their BIG SALE, 20/- n pair. .Now 14/6. J£?s^ /JflBS fact all kinds of shoes, but remem- Shoes Welted Uskidel ff /I 1 jV \^mWflU they are going to sell them at— "iou 11 always remember '^H|^^^JBSpP ber, the supply won't last long and Solm'Thev were 39/6 10/11 A % — . this sale if you.get a you'll have to hurry. Sizes 2's and ' y flfe^l^^Hß/ 211 a nair pairatU/ear ■••• m^^^K^ 3-sonly. Think of it-a Shoe for "MODE." Patent and Patent and JkWUm^mW\W |/«« \Alk\ -*l^ Suede Court and Strap li/fi V ■ *HI ** B/^B Shoes. A 29/6 Shoe for ***/ " il^^^Hi^lv kB Here s Atiotner men's working boots—finest value w y ' ' Slipper Bargaill SeS iSh^^th^d.'S'teSfd 1 fol* < POSTAGE MUST BE ADDED IP ALL MAIL ORDERS. There's, no better value anywhere 4 4ft/4« Helio., Navy, Black and Saxe than these at 12/11. 1411 LEATHER SLIPPERS. Pump «^ M/m Mm\ ■■■■I W V^. ■■P and Kozy Soles. They were 8/11 Men's Black and Brown LEATHER SLIPPERS— F^H* ■ V a pair but the Sale Price is only English makers, with Veldt Sewn Soles. They * H^^^^H MW^k\ M^M^kW M^M M^k\ W^M^MM . ' were good value at 9/6 and 10/6 a pair, but we've I^^l^^^^B M^MM^M^k\ M^k^^M^M^. M^km m^ka mu^^k^km ■^^^^ku 4/ mm got 88 pairs too many and you'll be pleased with M EfM M Wmmm§MjmV mjm^^mjkm^ _^ m fk _^L^^mJM V° . . them if you're in time to get, a £/& £■ W 4^BSB flHb i^fe ■■■■ ■■fc iBB mWmW I COURTENAY PLACE AND—IVILLIS STREET

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 5

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