safe, /*ma* jla&l sgg£J» The Appointments I /Ifc. &G. . \tCa Iftoom With the basic idea of the Tudor period, a very unique and original decorative # % ' g The Kitchen SerVe^ scheme has been atoned. 00611100011 WedneSdaY. * _ :. /. : , ■ , Dark rich panelling is offset by hand- . ", ■■■■ *~* , * Every modem service tor the / lIP 5r~V We have P'easure in ann°uncing that | | If the opening of the New 44 Tudor" Tea ■ I * Another M & C Service Room (top floor) has been arranged The Drchestrs _ The opening of this new room is another instance OV Wednesday HCXt at 10 a.m. The mention of the following names Is soffident, \, % ~ of the desire of the M. and C. Store to make its • . We feel > to ctlsure the hl & h standard of the musical service as complete as possible. As a convenience to . Milne & CflOyCe, Ltd. entertainment to be provided daily fr0m,2.30 pan, *, : the shopper who wishes to partake of dainty teas and ' VioGmstd - - - Dorothy Southy-BalDe? luncheons, its advantages are apparent, whilst as a l\ r Celliste '«•*«♦. Lalla Heraus . v. meeting place for visitors, the "Tudor'* Lounge Pianist «««.,««.« fine .Waters " (entered immediately after leaving elevator) provides As 'ssS VSv /V - - ' i? i« « 'i - a most delightful city rendezvous. - / <JX * n a<J<KtJon to tne tc &u** programme, a irrmted __ y3?o§] Meet at the Lounge. V number of special items will be rendered upon request* SoS
fIH j*AtD» fc >S ■ * ** M * IN. Z. K. Excursion Fares Commence Next Friday Extra express trains are to run; thousands will take advantage of the reduced v.■■ fares; traffic will be abnormal J unless you have the sturdiest of travelling requisites o V you run the risk of having your personal effects severely damaged in the rush. " " i Wiseman's Travelling Requisites are the product of their own ■ up-to-date v , . •.:]. factory, the largest and best-equipped Actory of its kind in New Zealand. Even T the cheapest product is always staunch, and dependable for quality is the keynote 1 of all Wiseman-made goods. ".:. - ;f 'i .■■'.'..'":'' ','"-.' A Don't be tempted to buy low-grade travelling requisites solely oh account of *, their low price. The best is the cheapest in the long run, and here are the best, at bedrock prices, that are consistent with their excellent quality. Everything For Your Holiday Trip Trunks, Portmanteaux, Suit Cases, Attache Cases, Brief Bags and every kind of travelling requisite. BRIEF BAGS. SUIT CASES. \ I Grained Leather—ls/., 17/6, 20/., 24/-. Fiberkane—ls/-, 16/6, 17/6, 18/6. ' { .••',-1 Cowhide— 25/., 30/-, 35/.. Green Canvas—l 7/6, 20/*, 22/6, 25/-* .***. [ ..; Best Cowhide— 35/=, 40/-,' 45/-. Vulcanite— 37/6, 40/-, 42/6. , r = .;■•• ■ \ Solid Leather-62/6 to £9/5/-. i ' ''' v GLADSTONE BAGS. ATTACHE CASES. Best Cowhide—72/6, 80/-, 87/6, 95/% Fiberkane— 7/6, 8/6,9/6. Selected Cowhide—77/6, 87/6, 97/6, 165/-, *' "-v Vulcanite— 15/., 17/6, 20/*. BLOUSE CASES. V , Solid Leather—2o/., 25/., 30/-, 35/.. Fiberkane—2s/-, 27/6, 39/., 32/6. ; Tan Hide— 35/-, 40/., 45/.. , Vulcanite—32/6, 37/6, 42/6, 47/6. Best Selected Tan Hide—32/6, 40/=, 47/6, Solid Leather— 67/6, 75/-, 82/6.-, 55/.. Best Selected Hide—B2/6, 92/6, 105/., ' 115/-. \ ■ ~, ..':, ' .. KIT BAGS. , TRUNKS. - Grained Leather—2s/., 27/6, 30/., 35/-. Jap. Overland Canvas—7s/-, 82/6, 90S - Solid Leather—32/6, 37/6, 42/6, 47/6. Better Quality—B2/6, 90/-, 97/6. ; Best Cowhide— 52/6, 60/«, 67/6. Canvas Trunks—9o/-, 97/6, 105/.; Selected Cowhide— 70/-, 80/., 90/-. ■ , Solid Leather— £9/7/6, £19/5/-. FULL RANGE OF AMERICAN WARDROBE TRUNKS ANftSUIT CASES.' ' .You'll probably need Tennis, Cricket, Fishing, and other Sporting ; .:.<■','";: requisites for your holiday. Select while you are hero, choosing travel-.- , ling accessories. We have the finest stock of Sports' -fcooda in the- Do- , ._...,,,». - minion, at Auckland's Lowest Prices. *'. : ' '.'.- ' ' '.'.'''*"-' ; i ;"'"•" m^m^mm M ___ tJMJt ***' f«Hite_ ■- am - VSL ■ THE SPORTING GOODS SPECIALISTS AND MAKERS OF ALL ''AfSm /'TRAVELLING GOODS, . , 'llJwl , I 170-172 Queen Street « ' ■ Auckland _.j| -. - v
WHY change from bottles to "Sanitape" Packing for ASPRO Tablets ? That's a question that thousands seek to know. Use is second nature—some 'find it hard to change from bottles to the new packing, as they do not realise the advantage they secure. After ail, It's not packing you pay for— lT'S THE TABLET. So any packing that will IMPROVE the Tablet is the packing to pack it in. 'Now ASPRO in the new "SANITAPE" Packing is a much better Tablet than when packed in bottles. It's a fact, well known to medical men and science, that any tablet after coming into contact with the air LOSES ITS STRENGTH. After all, it's only commonsense. Anything left exposed to atmospheric conditions WILL DETERIORATE. NOW that ASPRO is "Sanitape" packed, IT CAN'T deteriorate because each Tablet is sealed separately in an air-tight compart- . ment, so That's the Big Reality behind the change of packing of ASPRO Tablets from bottles to "SANITAPE.'; Oaves Certain Relief for the following ailments:— 1 P^W^^™^P ,For HEADACHES take 2 Tablets, SLEEPLESSNESS 2 Tablets, NEURALGIA 2to 3 ill ft *AH idir Tablets ' NEURITIS 2to 4 Tablets, RHEUMATISM 3to 4 Tablets, INFLUENZA 2to 3 Tablets, COLDS 2 Tablets, NERVE SHOCK 2 to 3 Tablets 12 Tablets 25 Tablets 50 Tablets 100 Tablets 1/- 1/6 2/6 4/6 ASPRO Is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LIMITED, 15-17 Marion Street, Wellington (P.O. Box 29), under direction of the holder of the original Australian formula. ,
RUT no change in Qualf ity, Size or Shape. Palmolive offers toilet luxury at household cost —the most economical j soap for all the family from bath to bed time. , "Buy it by the dozen PONZ4B You Need \ Wi3&£ffl Not & J H^/Deaf! on W Thousands of people) \ now hear perfectly * with the "AccouEticoo." We know ■what it will do, and we want you to know also. | Write for a Free Trial We are certain the "Accotuticon" will enable you to hear, and you can have one for a FREE TRIAL. Write for it to-day—if it doesn't do all we claim you can return it without a 9 having spent a penny. No deposit- fl H no expense—just owa4 your same and I B address TO-DAY* I f JOHN R. PROCTER I I 196 High Street; CfcristcJrardi g I Established 59 years. 'J' I mi i mmmO "Sffwn"! e*3 1 j V I v J 5| BmHiS MW» Suwaußw, Ig j[
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18578, 10 December 1923, Page 15
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