Great alterations at S. H. Dalton «. All ladies' goods must be cleared. We , are making room for the carpenters. Coat dresses, 21s; costumes, 27s id; skirts from 10s. Come early. Although situated in the- heart of the city, the J.C.L. Tea Room and Roof Garden are so cool and quiet that one cannot * but feel refreshed after a few minutes spent in this delightful place, especially after partaking of a J.C.L. cool drink, sundae, ice cream, or fruit salad. Open until nine o'clock this evening, when the roof garden will be illuminated. Orchestral music seven to nine.—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. Smokers who like to keep their teeth clean and white should use OZO TOOTH POWDER. I'» is the ideal tooth powder. Sold even-where; 6d per tin. If it's "a blouse, a pair of corsets, an underskirt, a sports coat, or underwear, cheaper at Meikle'a Realisation Sale. School term commences early in February. We specialise in college and school outfits for girls and boys. Inspection cordiallv invited.—Smith and Caughey,. Ltd., 253-263. Queen Street, _ If your throat is sore and irritable take NAZOL. It will give you Relief. ~ I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 6
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