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F INTERBST/otyOMEff 6 fashion fvrccasls PARISIAN CREATtD (paramount tfuJurf. slari A SEMI -SPOUTS FROCK. ‘Sp Printed ami plain materials are attractively combined in Claudette ColQiert’s new sports ensemble which 6be wears in Paramount’s production of Alice Duel- Miller’s book, “Manslaughter." The .short-sleeved frock has a blouse, of white pi me and a green-spotted skirt which boasts inverted pleats in the centre front, falling from the knees. The three-quarter length coat of the spotted material is bound with the while, and her sold; wash hat is plain with a. spotted baud and tie. BEAUTY IN THE BA.TIi.ROOM. *- Spring time is the time for redecorating the house, and what (better place to start than in the bathroom. June Collyer, who is Gary Cooper’s leading lady in the Paramount picture, “A Alan From Wyoming,'” loves plenty op colour in her home, and 'has recently remodelled the bathroom to respond to this taste. The walls were lined with seafoam tiles which is a great foil to the black hexagonal ones on me Poor. Tne doer ana Avintrow mouldings were enamelled black, whilst the door was old ivory. The tali window was curtained in white voile over a white window shade, and hung just within the black trim were draw-curtains of sea-foam green chintz. A dressing table, curtained in chintz, a medicine chest which was enamelled white to match the fittings, green floor rugs, and green and white towels, completed the furnishings. GEN ATE BLOUSES FEATURED. Blouses with smocked and embroidered sleeves like the Russian Peasant style, some with pleated ■clooars, and others of rich brocades and lace will feature the daytime mode for the spring season. Ruth Chatterton, who is co-starring with Clive Brook in Paramount’s pro!duction, “Anybody’s Woman,” wears one of the new blouses in pink satin, displaying a wide pleated bertha, smocked sleeves and tiny glass buttons. WOOL SALES. REGULATION OF OFFERINGS. The New Zealand Wool Committee comprising representatives of the producers, woolbrokers and woolbuyers held a meeting last week for the purpose of exercising 'its functions In rPgulaling The offerings of wool at the various sates to be held throughout the Dominion (Turing the coming season. The committee had first obtained from the AYoolbrokers’ Associations at each selling centre an estimate of the quantity of wool which it is expected will be offered, including wool carried over from last season. "'The allocations made by the Committee were based on these estimates, and the maximum aggregate quantities of wool which may be offered at the sales were fixed as follows: 1930. Tales. 25th 28th 3rd Bth 12th 15th 19th November, November, December, December, December, December, December, Auckland Wanganui ... Napier, Wellington ... Christchurch Tim am Dunedin 25.000 22.000 30.000 30.000 '22,000 15.000 25.000 30.000 ,27,000 25.000 25.000 25.000 25.000 30.000 18.000 30.000 21.000 23.000 22.000 26,000 no limit 30,000 20',000 ;io limit, no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit no limit

Use SANDER & SONS’pure VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, one of the world’s 'greatest antiseptics; put a few drops on your handkerchief daily—its odour is good, having none of the putrid small of crude Eucalyptus. Put a few drops in your daily ibath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash, to prevent pyorrhoea and preserve your teeth. Beware of so-called Extracts passed off as “just as good.” There is none as good. Why did SANDER’S EXTRACT WIN the First ORDER OP MERIT & GOLD MEDAL, N.Z. & S.S. EX., Dunedin, 1926? Why did it win the Award and Medal at Amsterdam? Because it is absolutely the purest and best in quality procurable. SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for Winter ailments. SANDER’S contains highest percentage ethereal eucalyptol. Insist on the best.—SANDER’S.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3969, 7 October 1930, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3969, 7 October 1930, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3969, 7 October 1930, Page 1 (Supplement)