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n~i _, ii > - —asaa—a——g^mm , ■_ ■ 1, —~, 1. —^w— .mi ■■ ..iin mi ... I ***, M. &C. for Quality. t i | || Brushware and Toilet 1 Table Needs. I Here are enumerated various Toilet Requisites, fitted -to the varied interests of Women and Children. I Oar collections for the season offer an unexampled wealth | of choice, not only in toilet requisites, bnt British and French j manufactured brushware as weß, and of a qaaSty and price ■ ] to suit all tastes. 1 TOILET DEPARTMENT. 1 HAIR BRUSHES, with Satinwood backs and White bristles—7/11, 8/6, j, ; 9/11, 11/6, 14/6, to 66/6 each. L i UNBLEACHED BRISTLJ3 WATR BRUSHES—6/6, */U, 9/lli to J 19/6 each. I WHALEBONE HAIR BRUSHES-4/U, 7/6, a/11, 10/6, to 21/6. 1 EBONY-BACKED HAIRBRUSHES, with long bristles—B7/6, 35/6, | 89/6, to 72/6 each. / i Also Whalebone—l 9/6 and 21/6 each. {§ XYLONITE HAIR BRUSHES—IO/6 each. §§ IVOROYD HAIR BRUSHEB, with long bristles—29/6, 37/6, 89/6, to Yi 69/6 eac&v §1 INFANTS' BRUSHES, in Satinwood and Black backs— each. g Also Xylonite, in White and Colours—2/11, SAli 5/6, 6/11 each. M CLOTHES BRUSHEB-3/3, 4/11, 6/9, 8/11, to 17/6 each. m TOOTH BRUSHES, Children's sizes—9d and 1/6 each. I ; LADIES' AND GENT.'S TOOTH BRUSHES— 2/6, 2/11, and | 5/6 each. I • BATH BRUSHES, -with long handles—3/11, 4/11, 5/6, to 10/6 each. fcj HAND HIRRORS-8/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, to 49/6 each. .... 1 DRESSING COMBS, in Black and' White Rake—l/ 11, 2/6, 3/11, to | » 10/6 each. 1 Also Half Rake— 1/9, 8/8, to 7/6 each- m I ICTLMA SHAMPOO POWDERS, Web or Dry— each? 2/» pet I box of seven. £§ PALM ORIENT LIQUID LAVENDER SHAMPOO—2/6 per bottle. 1 ROSEMARY PARAFFIN, a delightful hair dressing—B/- per bottle. U BRHJJANTINE-JL/9,1/11, 2/6, and 3/6 per bottle. J i CONCRETE BRILLIANTINE—2/9 per bottle. y TURKNIT FACE CLOTHS—IOd, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 each. - g BATH AND FLESH GLOVES— 1/11, 8/6, 2/11 par pair, 1 Also Unbleached—l/ 11, 2/3, 2/6 per pair. s| LOOFAH BATH GLOVES—IOd each. . . .«.-«, 1 HONEYCOMB SPONGES, for Bath and Toilet use—l/ 3, 1/9, 2/3, 2/11, § to 15/6 each. __ 1 RUBBER BPONGES-1/9, 2/6, 2*ll, 3/6, 4/6 each. 1 RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS, in Red and Chocolate Celom—ll/6 1 each. Grey Rubber, with covers—ll/6, 14/6, to 18/6 each. f COMPRESSED BATH SALTS, 12 tabs in bos—3/11, 5/6, 6/6, and 3 8/6 box. ll BATH CRYSTALS, in Assorted Perfnmes-3 > /6, 4/6, 5/6, and 7/6 M bottle. «. . * , 8 BATH DUSTING POWDER, in -Jane Rosa, Yesha, Chamenade, ami g Insoucianceß/6 par box. .— •-»-. »• 9 TALCUM POWDERS, in Assorted Perfumes—l/ 6, 1/9, Z> per tin. h FACE POWDERS, in Assorted Colours and Perfumes, best French and g English makes—From 2/-, 4/6, 6/6, to 15/6 per box. . 1 LAVENDER WATER, in Plain and Fancy Bottles— 2/6, 4/6, to £ EAU DE COLOGNE— 2/6, 3/-, 4/6, 6/6, to 42/6 bottle. 1 FANCY BOXED PERFUMES-4/6, 7/6, 10/6, to 68- each. | PERFUMES, in Plain and Fancy Bottles—3/6, 5/6, 7/6, to 19/8-380*. 1 POTPOURRI, in tins—2/6 per tin. * « /JS «_„ [ FACE CREAMS, in Pink and White— 2/8, 8/6, and 4/6 faS, I Also Non-greasy Vanishing Creams— 8/-, and 3/6 Jar. | DENTAL CREAMS AND TOOTH POWDERS, irons best makers. I LARGE SIZE BATH SOAPS, in Assarted Perfumes— 2s, aria | 3/3 each. I TOILET SOAPS, in Assorted Perfumes—7Jd each; 7/3 per dozes. I FANCY BOX SOAP, 3 tabs in box—2/11, 3/6, 4/9,-and 23/6-bOB, f CHTVERS' CARPET CLEANING SOAP-*/*-hall. I PUMICE OR SAND SOAP—I/- «*<&- r | CTJTEX, sets—4/-, 12/6, and 25/6 each. g I MIRROR NAIL STONE— each. i NAIL GLAZE— per bottle. 1 ORANGE WOOD STICK— and IffßOX* g NAIL FILES—I/9, 1/6, and 3/8 each. ..«.«. I BLACK BACK NAIL RUFFERS-2/9, 3/6, ttß*/B each. 1 FLEXIBLE EMERY BOARDS-*! per box. 1 MANICURE SETS-Ug, *l/?» W»to 69/6. __ . | 1 ROUGE POWDER 1/-, 1/6, IS each. * n* 1 5 SWANSDOWN POWDER PUFFS—I/-. 1/6, 2/6, 1 i BATH PUFFS—S/6, 6/11, 8/8, and W6 «*&• 1 I FANCY BAG PUFFS— and 2/6 each. gg I PAPER MACHE PUFF BOWLS— an*B?B each, 1 I MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd. I I QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I ■ '" " '" Dainty Footwear, > * J® WOft THE IIIPA Prince males' *%> V"silo During these days of High Prices, it is necessary to make one purchase I do double duty. Right now there is a chance of buying Oxfords like those \ shown in illustration. They are the very latest la design, dainty in appearance, yet possess sterling wearing qualities. We Have M,,sra " mffi No. lis a HIGH-GRADE IiLACX GLACE OX- ) I FORD, as illustration, with high celluloid 1 I fls°tTl shaped heel, smart American toe. A grest § I I FORD, as illustration, with high celluloid | I ha*Hfl shaped heel, smart American toe. A great I lIV/11l adler—s2/6. No. 2is a PATENT OXFORD, as illustration, with | PlOtV . celluloid Louis heeL A dainty model—s9/6. | (No. THIS OXFORD SHOE IS OP TAN GLACE, with high oweied-Coban 1 heel, plain front, welted sole, on latest Paris last Only 52/6. 1 i No. 4—A DAINTY WHITE NDBUCS OXFORD, stylo as iflustEatuHvcovered 1 Louis heels. A new design at old price—s2/6. . 1 I SEE OUR NEW RANGE OF AMERICAN SOCIETY COURT SHOHS, IS 1 GLACE KID, PATENT, TAN, AND WHITE BUST/OK. ' i AMERICA'S LATEST. 1 Note.Our Four Stores will be Closed on Saissday>a£fM£aadigt > 1 April 24 and 26, in honour of the Prince of Wales? visit. 1 S. Stone & Co. Ltd. I Auckland's Leading Boot and Shoe Dealers 4_STORES—4 The Lyric Shoe Store, corner Queen and Darby Streets. 'Phone 3058. The Post Office Sice Store, Endean'e Building, Lower Queen St., 4 doors below G.P.O. 'Phone 3532. | The Dsvonport Boot Store, Marine Square, Devonport. 'Phone 93. § The Family Boot Store, Karangahape Ed., end of penny section. 'Phone 1913. I WONG SHEE & Co. &S?Z I SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVES FROM CHINA. ......_-_ I SILKS of various lengths, widths, and colours, and all of bert nnaUtar » ™g cuw»«. g EMBROIDERED BED QUILTS. CUSHION COVERS. HANDKERCHIEFS. h CHINESE SILK MANTLE DRAPES, TABLE COVERS, ?HlMn*jna«. | LADIES' BLOUSES AND SILK HOSIERY, t« tt ttoe mors 8 PORCELAIN WARE, of unsurpassed textore. making tea drintons and disin* man a , of a pleasure than ever. __..«« . ~.J« *r> «vi» th» touch ; oi 1 1 TOILET PREPARATIONS, SOAPS, SCENTS. etOj. made to ci'» w» "«"- a perfection to the finest complexions. „^_ <>^ t v'~ By thil>g __ the market. ii Our prices will compare more than lvro^mti^^wn^jm^^^ a^mmammamaßßa g ß mmS ■ 6d; Keferee. i ch««, iJeartra, «i__»»... -, 24s 100.—HAZARD'S, Queen St. Chambers. '■.:■'- - \-■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 9

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