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IN fHE MORNING 1 The morning smoke— possibly the most enjoyable, I especially if deferred until after breakfast—is a I satisfying and fitting preparation for the day's work. CIGARETTES B Arc as suitable for the morning smoke aa they are agreeable in 1 the evening. Made from a peculiarly delicate blend oi the very 1 finest cigarette tobaccos, they do not produce that heavy narcotic 1 A effect which many smokers find so enervating so conclude I [{ y that morning smoking does not agree with them. STATE ex--1 \ breSS provide an enjoyable moruing smoke and leave no stmg. tao enervating and M~ **% *gree with them. STArt, mraing smoke and leave no sUng. The Famous M. *%% Red Packet IlU» ****** Obtainable throughout Australasia.

R. Ltd, the Coolest Shopping Centre §h your Xmas Eve Shopping I TT c§Sns»**v; To-day and to-morrow night, under the best conditions, our 1 *%?> ~A : spacious Store has special facilities for ventilation, and is adii mitted as the coolest shopping centre in Auckland. When enter■s»& J -—' ing a crowded store, the usual sense of heat and oppression is 1 f\ W not noticed at R., Ltd. /»! Special Late Night To-morrow Bathing Caps in all Colours f>Ooi//i/ // If! \\\ To tono up the system each morning is the natural safe<9W3\\l // W. \\\ guard against many ills. This cannot be done without a suitable Bathing Suit, (let one at depend on the hired ■ ■■■■'■ ' n ' suit, you may regret it. , OIL SILK BATHING CAPS, in Gold, Bed, and Hovel; a utility kind-it 2/11. BLOUSE RUBBER CAPS.— are most exquisite in colouring, and inay be had in plain or two-tone effects, in Emerald, Blue, KTYI F Purple, Black, Rwi, „nd Cream-2/-, 2/9, 3/3, 3/11, 4/0. LADEES' TWO-PIECE CANADIAN COTTON WOVEN SUITS, If* in Navy and White—Price, 7/6. Also a special line with ■M Bed, Saxe, and White facings-3/6; 0.5., 3/11, 5 PriCSS, CANADIAN two-piece bathing suits, Navy and White .„ . . . facings-W., 7/6; 0.5., 7/11. I as illustrated . Saxe, with White facings-W., 7/6; 0.5., 7/11. Cardinal, with White facings, V-front— 7/£, 7/11. In Three Fabrics and Good, 7/11, 8/11, 14/5 The illustration shows the style of a popular Blouse in Mercerised Mercilda or Mercerised Cotton Pongee Cloth, of Iff a / .4 m * i a very superior quality. Cream ground fHSM lOf IM dMCI&I with various patterns, in spot stripes, * ring stripes, in several shades, such as 11 a ft % nvr 1 1 rt *^If Brown, Helio., Navy, etc., on Cream IKlllUlMl llUtl Oldll ground. We introduce this line as good value, and EQUAL TO ANY- B you want I" 11 * service aDd Handkerohiels ol THING WE HAVE SOLD IN THE W. ,£la<l lt8b l? t ,or Christmas Presents, the vxvr re RT.M7WR 4. in,«»«,*«i daintiest 'Handkerchiefs imaginable are showing in PAST IN BLOUSES. As illustrated, embroidered or fancy coloured border;.. Crepe de 8/11. In the now Blouse Department. chine or Lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs, too, are ideal for presents, perhaps more ornamental than useful, but daintiness is always appreciated. Another Smart Blouse, in excellent quality Cambric Cloth, in the follow- * ing popular shades, in mixed fine and wide stripes, Saxe and White, Grey and White, and Pink and White.— Special Price, 7/11. Especially suitable for holiday wear. * AKft la the New Blouse S » ccial E * ,ra Quality Silk lW»rtm/)At 929-OOOD QUALITY WHITE SILK SHIRT Vtp<UllUvlHi BLOUSE, as sketch, set-in sleeves, now collar 4 construction, which can be worn in three ways -Special, 14/3. RENDELLS Ltd., Karangahapeßoad

For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua Contains Rest Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room, Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers are provided free during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT t, KEEP ON DOING YOURS Send your wb»cription» to carry on thiiand similar work elsewhere Id The Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington JAB. W. KENDEIIfION) Joint GEO. BQKBTCLIFFB i Hon. Treaiurtri 39 )TB,~Churcb Arair Donations may ado to cant to Hot, J, B. Burs-iR. 0.F., Box 669 Auckland.

Children Love I PATINA I ROLLED OATS 1 Glad, eager little faces around si the breakfast table! Happy, § sturdy children about the § home! I Good food does it-such food , § as OATINA-the right break- i § fast food for your kiddies. 1 Hade from the finest oats in ! I New Zealand. . § a Every Bag I J\ Full Weight! I /d?«sfev In 41b. and 201b. § Bogs at all Grocer*. n Manufactured by 1 7ISCTj 1 8 Lanplowo A Son, lAL, E

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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