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— • f Bovril I Besides taking-Bovril as an invigorating drink, you I can make use of its sustaining and energising ■ , ■' powers In a variety of other ways—ln fact, Bovril ■ is Invaluable in the kitchen. Its rich,,delightful, gg meat/ flavour makes all kinds .of savoury dishes H more appetising as well as more nourishing. HI BOVRIL I

Waitomo Caves for You! Cheap Week-End Rail Jr pi SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY Only 32/8 return from Wellington, with proportionately low, fares from intermediate stopping stations to Te Kuiti, -Taumaruiiui, Ohakune, Taihape, and All firstclass carriages. Special train leaves-Wellington at 10 p.m. and arrives Hangatiki 10.7 a.m. Sunday. Return train leaves Hangatiki 7.20 p.m. and arrives Thornddn 6.51 a.m. Monday. No charge for seat reservations; See this Scenic Wonder. ; No Accommodation Cost.

HOTELS. RESORTS. TRANSPORT. 3 ■ ."' , ,-J.-; g WELLINGTON-WANGANUI ROAD MOTOR SERVICE; nr»HE N.Z. RAILWAYS operat* the following' Road Motor Service Time-tabU:4r •*• WEEKDAYS: . SUNDAYS: Wellington dep 2.0 a.m 8:30 a.m. 1.15 p.m. Wellington dep 9.0 a.m. 550 p>m« Wanganui arr 6.50 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Wanganul arr 2.30 p.m. 10.0 r p.m. Fares between Wellington and Wanganui £1 single, £1/18/- return. For fort^« particulars ring 15-812 or 63-591 Wellington; 3130 Wanganui, or 3958. - '' MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. 7 g MASTERTON:,Dep (6.30 a.m,. Monday only). 7.15 w, ,9 «.nu UUO wfc/f £»• 4 p.m Saturday—Dep 7.15 a.m, 9 a.m.. 10JO a,.m,150 p.m, 4 p.m. WELLrNGTON: Dep (2 a.m. for Napier). 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m,,« p.m. %-pM. Saturday—Dep 8 a.m., 8.30 a.m, 1.30 p.m, 4 p.m, 6 p.m. . • ; . SUNDAY-Masterton Dep Sam, 1.30 p.m.. 5 p.m, 7 p.m. Wellington Dcp>i f» I a.m, 4.30 p.m, 8 p.m. " ' - - Booking Offices: Mastertoß-MWlarid Garage (Tels. IMS. 1996). OarUHoo— 1 Lane's Confectionery (Tel 90) j Hughei, Tobacconist (Tel. 205) Greytown-Nwtoll'i Gwag« (Tel. 101) Featherstonr-Finlay". Bowser (Tel CO); Bdiwgv CcfacboMry (Tel. 1OT). Wellington-Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O (TeL 42-222). JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. .. Head Office: MASTERTON.

gjfg * l ' m*£P ' ' ' " a JAMES SMITH'S BEAUTY ' Mfto, JBF Hk JIH mm '■ JBf jgjff ' WE ' m M gk ail ' " to-dale Beauty Parlour! All phases of Beauty, Culture an^ , - Ay m.' ,^v W»<s^^?hL ' m> M& nHk Jdffßfc" -^ JffTlrifiSliiiiiii«Hi &te Hairdressing are available to you. The experts in James Smiths ~> •', ■|f y%^oosml • Mm Beauty Parlour are known as the City's leading permanent,- r^ ■/ T^—lf" ""JDaww rag ._ € . waving specialists. Now that the pew hats are here — see . , JMP' • , , , ■ ' |B , ' ' them about the latest way to dress your hair. Permanent Jhk ~ Waving — Pull H©wi from 20/»» ~ > j. . . Try these NEW . Excella Patterns JIHv ■■IV^A^IIv aS^HHIv I ■■■ ■■ I ■ ■Ifc^M Something new and different! -^^^^^B '. ' I ■^■■^h ■^■■H ■■H H ' James Smith's have secured. H -^^^^^^^H H," the exclusive rights for Wei- a a ' ■ ■■■■Ml < ■ ' Haßl ' lington for Excella Patterns m\ <^HV M\ H ___I__B^^. i^^^B ' ' ■"'> ■■^■■1 ■■^■■1 ' ■^■■k^' I' '^ and the new Autumn and H^V '^^V i. I- HH^^^^^^. '^^B I j I ■■^■H "■■^■■l BH " ■^■^■W '^BBM ''" Winter Styles are now on dis- WS JHft ■' JHA .^H- k ; J ■ V 1 i HV^^^H ' '■ ' play. For accuracy—for style Wm -;^H ■ ■ Ik ▼ a' I ■■^■■^■■^■■1 ■■^■^■^■h ■ hV T 'M I ■■^■■H ■VB ' ■■■■■■■■ '^hI /— for fit—Excella is unbeat- Wf ,--_-_ , ■■■■■■I ■/ JHH-M VJ ■■■■■■VVAW ■■■■VVhVJ '■ ■& ■ I ■■■■■I ■■■■■; ■■'"■■f -.■■> -;.> able. Secure one of the Free ■/ J^^A'vJ M A^^M - V ■\ I ■■■■■5 '>^BhVT v^ b\ ■ ■■■■■ ' ■■■■■ -' '■■ K\^^ ? Bo6klet«.iP«tUrn« priced 9d., V V #'^B» I'M'A'l < BbW. <JbH Bam ■ ■"■"■ ■"■"■ l ■"■_ fl"ak^/^^■H IA, 1/6. F..hion Quarterly 1/■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I BACK-fO-SCHOOL SALE ■/ - _' • 1 !;:'^ — § ■ BARGAINS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | UNPRECEDENTED! DRAMATTC^,■f^ I C| #V IhF '#V 4T ' fc" f I -'.Mothers, don't miss James Smith's great I ■ - "-: v m. 1 Jb% J% Mmk I . I- ■ Back-to^School Sale. School Clothes and ■ ... < .■•■■;. m ■m» » ■ • ■ ' College Uniforms are offered,at excep- ■ ■ a ■%■%■%.■£• p aVJ 11 I IkICDV ':""' - - ■-. :. '•' ' tional savings, in addition to' a wonder- ■ ■ SIIRHKIst ' I^IILLIIM CR T "•*' ■ ful collection of extra special sale spc- ■ *#%#"■ mi i^*#«- ■ ■■■■■■■■'«■•■»■ ,:.- Tailored Summer Coats I .'•"•■ . '^^""^^^^'M rrCADAWCF! ': Smart Swagger Coats! I T om brown league I ! English Summer Skirts! ■ picnic Saturday I . every suHmer hat reduced x> y^g^ H "Boys'who are nicmbcrs of tVe Tom H' __, — m -' M. M. | | A' '■' > ■■» V B B^M'il^'lff^ti ■ -.■^saiss.'ir-rs: sststf i±.» jsjs •. .:■■: I•. ■ I- BE LOW- -H Afel|?PfJfPp , Coats!' Quite candidly it's one of the biggest value events- || . {, Std A* Mtl t I "'• '' " " ■""''^ ""*'' ' B " "^y™ "sf" a .^B^wn- «J. | Make straight for James Smith's V^Vm^^on}^/O-^ for yourself to know that we are not exaggerating. ," ■ year.-that makes you a member of the ■ , • to . morrow . Commencing sharp at -9;i:m., thereby «; am«- • v" 4 i- , ior yourscii lo »» «s ■_ .Tom Browtf League. , ~, ■. . iflg> drastic *nd. thrilling clearance of «unimw Hats.' Posi- .. V v . H ( > H tively an unheard-of event so early in the,seasoni-and-th# " ,"■ / TAILORED GOATS Usually 4V- to Sgns I ~ " ~^~ "'""'"' ■"**:-^!! lr lj;« '■',_; ;= Ss^W."lSr sreaAlM(M(l ». I' 286 Pairs.' I PANAMAS , SILK . p IQU Es, feltc dually to^iw 1" ■";■; gg^a3is'-»55'- I SPECIAL HOSIERY I i^slSip^ . ' . , I AFPrn 1 I SU y Special To-morrow— All 6n« Price ,lF '" I*'*'•'V^ SMART SWAGGER COATS Usually 296 I OFFeR ! Usually 3'll I , , a Y "'■ .''^T;:^ T te i «',,^ ~ . ™~, P o,, P rf „» s.a W , SPECUt to.mo ß ro W : I ■ READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS UsuaHy ».29,« ;:;.,,;,«. «oats for' spirts wear in Honeycomb Cloth. M4± I M M' James Smith's, Wellington's leading hosiery ■ Unprecedented! Extraordinary! 100 perfectly stunning , •> >' ViV atSssy^SffisKSß^iS: 10/n I dlstribu'%' maki-,r Tt-f c'» 7.- I —- ■ j§y,*:f ally 29/6 . ■ . ■ morrow: Pure Silk and Lisle Hosiery, ■ present wear. Fashionable shades, «ought-for shapes, de-■ wWf I I > "''."■■',,' 1 , . , . H fashioned with reinforced heel and toe. All H lightful trimmings. The hats of the moment. Usually to . ■ ■ . ■ the smartest shades, including Brown tones, ■ 29/6. ■ Special To-morrow—^All One Price ■ •■ IMMFR <KIRT^ U<:iiallv 13^6 tO ISf& ■ Gunmetal, Fawn. This is a splendid fitting, ■ bunricK 3N^i usuany ad o iozd o ■ , eari Hose , and afc the price you ■ ■ ODEL STRAWS Usually to 49/6 And:now 40 Summer-Skirts sacriflced! We ■ would be wise to secure at least three pairs. ■ IMPORTED MODEL STRAWS Usually tO W/O ' "have" said before" and we, have no-hesitation in . ~ '■ ',"'.'.' ■ H' Imagine ■ securing" the cream of James Smith's Model sayingitagaiit—a'good Skirf is a sound invest- , SpEC | ALTO . MORROW ■ ' ' -__-,». ~ rt .< Ann Aur ■ Straws at a ridiculous price. Here you are then! AU mj^ g . ment—especially when they are perfectly made orEA'IAI- ■ • SPECIAL TO-MORROW: ■ Model Straws—^imported exclusive individual. styles-all the ■[\ f . and so very smart. lA/#% IA /a H . ■ smartest shapes and shades sensationally offered at one ■■■/_. In, Panama Cloth, Shades. White, Blue and |||/P A |//P ■ . I I absurd price. Usually up to 49/6. ■ , Green, UwaUy^S/^ \ 111 H£. I / fl I *S I I Special Te-morrow-AU On. Price ■ In Cream Basket .Weave Cloth. ITsuaUy 25/6. IV , ■"" ** I ' .^^^f I " ' '^ Gay Embroiderfid Another Shipment ,\ SCOOPS for'-MEN!, i Onijt ,^ Ae£n/ , eS^, KIMONQ:,; . °i2SB&';~ FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS Usually 32/6 Can veOfier Such Values < usually io/6 RinnMFß^ 6 pairs only! Men's Spedtl High Grade Flannel , fIDCANniF RIfIIIQFTTFQ- t . -J^ m t™. fnr thi. ' -#"iwUlfliillll , Sports Trousers. In smart Grey and Fawn tones .with UKUHIIUIC DLUUOLI ILO 3™l "njed in time for this . .. . , ~ ~ „ striped effects. 20-inch bottoms. These are perfectly-made ■0^ mm' - ~eiri.i i vwii pach : speC'a ° SniPment of ncWv- ' svc 2/8 per palr on these beautrousers^for comfort and style. They have the "Olympic" I^l/ JL . USUALLY 7/11 EACH embroidered Art. Silk Kimonos, gul Canterbury iSclStßloom. tops, which does away with belts. Also two fob pockets. ■ Ml fjj The most amazing value ever offered f u n length with generous wrap, ers v There's a new shipment jusi Usually, 32/6. Special To-morrow ■Mm ia smart Blousettest James Smith's . • an d in the most beautiful shade* arrived—rich, heavy quality mascore another triumph I Full-sized with - - yieux R Le tcrial-perfect fit and finish. SUMMER RAINCOATS Usually 17/6 ■ £%£^%£FL2^ I /■■ Green.Saxe. , Lovely Paste! shades. M( Buy one of these Raincoats to-keep off the Summer ' gad« of Le «»on. White W™*, ■f|| #/# ■''■ ' showers!^ James Smith',.special offer to-morrow. 12 only SS^bSwlS&, e^ I'll A/A ' MJ W% • ■ Men's Light-weight Macks, Raglan shape, bded. Slanting v whu „# daintiest ■ II , D'D W pockets and storm.collar. Wraps s up in small parcel to fit ■ J| / 1 I flor al designs! ' These' «Mre to be sold ■ I I in your pocket. Never before have you had such an excel- ■JMI ■ ■ at 7/11 SpeaU To-morrow ■ ■ W .-..-:■ lent opportunity to secure a Summer Raincoat. Usually ■ dA/ I I ' ■ ■ 17/6- S Pecial To-morrow ■ I ■ A geU^ g to . morrowl Ladles . cravat and Windsor , Scarves,in the latest colour combinations — Georgette, •' " .^^^ '; a. ' Men, here's a bargain! Complete This bears out the considered opln- . Art. SUk, Crepe de Chine Marvellous value and sacri- CJk DD Ir V ■■ ■V'f " The neatest patterns in Brown, Men's Summer-weight Felt Hats, ' ■ ■ . ' ■ • -, ' j ■ i Navy, Grey. An. absolute sacrifice. snap brim, 6ilk-lined. AU the lal- _____———————— __——————-———--———— , . , Don't-miss itf - Usually 4/6. cst shades. Usually 10/6. : .• - Sensation! Marvellous! Again James Smith's demonstrate Mk U~ Special To-morrow, Spec^T To-morrow: Some ReducedßdoV Half B3£lfS£ ■ I I/mX. O/ll I ■■% I 4*9 CDe^t^l/C fast- A value that wUI outdo all previous ones! AU the * /^B ' O^ll [■|X I N rKULiIV3 daintiest shades and designs,'and, of course, they arc the ■ • " VlllllaV '■ im,^^^*l^fc# ( smartest possible. Usually 1/11, 2/6 yard. H Spocial To-morrow HH ' ' ' , io only Girls' Art. Silk Frocks, in floral and novelty , ~ . - » ' ' designs, short sleeves, smart collar, in self-contrast, semi- . . ■ flared skirt. A bargain value-conscious mothers will not 160 yards of very attractive Printed * 140 yards of. SmarTCheck Uncroh-. #* A ««*■ ■f//^. • n *^£*^A a ft.ll) foreao' Usually'l2/6 to 15/6. .Rayon Pique, 36 inches wide, White able Crepe, 86 inches wide, in VAVr irf% ni* 011 OSMUN c . U»uauy«/» *' m±l*> • grounds, featuring small, and de- Black/White, Green/White, Mauve/ ■ «^#*VK- # Wpi • Wll W*JI IfMl SPECIAL A-im^. *r%A N/A lightful designs. This is a lovely White, Orange/White. You>must M.'.*^! ■■«■ ■- V«r>r% riIFPTT ' TO-MORROW *W r W aMU fP' 1# fabric for Summer Frocks. Usu- secure a dress length of this f ash-DOUBLE-BED SHEETS allya/eyard. j , ionable fabric Usually 3/11 I UUUDLCDCL/jntCIJ . . Gir]s , andMalds , Locknltslips>operatop . Inshadesof Sp.«.lTo. M orrow^«d ~ Sp^,al To^w-yard , ' .USUALLY 26/6 PAIR ' Nil, **. £«+**. tot/lf" 10"' 4/fi . and O /fi |/8 IB 2 ■ A -lucky snap purchase by James Smith's. House- Special To-morrow *' V Of v wives, don't miss this-but you must be early.' 48 oddments in Organdie and Art. Silk Bonnets- , , ~ ..:.r a?e always oa-tonfor quality a nS^service,sothatthis IC«/ I ■ S Pecial To-morrow */ «•/ * * Autumn and Winter W.rdrob*-Frocka, Coat., Cottum... Blohm., Skirt, will bed size, and.yotfll save 7/0 a pair. Usually 26/6. I #^# II to 30in. Usually 15/11 to 16/6 1A /g trouble.ome .nd ri.ky p.r^: of horn. -w-J-lrt J.m« Sm.th. Seme, help Special Tomorrow B^^ II Special To-morrow IV/ V you. You can have your frock, fitted and tacked, too.

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