I ' V ; V \ , Satin Shoes for Xmas and the Races Presented for tke first time in New Zealand are these beautiful Satin Shoes, in the newest shades of Apricot, Blonde, and Chestnut. The fashionable summer mode from the Rue de la Paix and Bond Street. Wonderful colourings, and charmingly designed by the celebrated '"Chic" Shoe craftsmen. Glove fitting. Perfectly lovely to wear. Exclusive to Stone's, Ask. lor Z.H. Hon. Stone's Pay Postage. Also in Black. SEVEN SHOE STORES, Queen St. (Comer of Darby St.); Lower Queen St.; 81 Karangahape Rd.; Newmarket; Devoaport; Dominion Rd. and at Whangarei. j STORAGE BATTERIE •Wli! The Leading Make at the Lowest Price, That's What you get when you buy a Willard, for we can supply you with a Willard at £4-9-0 The Bottom Price for a Reliable Battery. It's made in the same plant and by the same men who make the famous Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries. WE CAN SUPPLY A THREAD RUBBER BATTERY, WITH AN ALL-RUBBER MONOBLOC CASE, FOR £B-5-0 You are Aiway Ahead when you use a WHlard, S. Birchall - - Willard Manager. Provincial Distributors and Service Station for the Remy, Delco„ and SJoseh Starting, Lighting, and ignition Systems, Electric Construction Co. of p N,X. 62, Fort Street. Phone 41-141. Also at 21 Coliingwood Street, Hamilton. m n r - :■*[ NOKI. C makcus INEZ mount: HOOPER, ISotmy Kexona Twins. A S«ven Mcmlhs, *»d Weight 221b. goz. "Mj l twin babies are bonny babies, and hare been washed with Itexcma Soap since birth. Their skin is perfect, and has myrer had a blemish on it." MBS. K. HOOPER, Bay Road. East Oxford, NJE. Only the purest possible Soap should be used in the nursery. The skin of infants and children is particularly apt to be roughened anti mad© sore by inferior soaps. A number of the soaps sold for babies are worse than useless, and as skin soothers and healers they are positively injurious. They, oft as not, are made with crude animal fats, which penetrate the tender skin of infants and cause obstinate soreness. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is the purest of the pure, it caa work_ nothing but good for an infant's skin, and its healing and soothing work will be noticeable within ono hour of application. Jf mothers insist upon nurses using nothing but Rexona Soap for their children, they wilj be well repaid, for the children will never become sore and their skin will always be sound and perfect and soft and smooth as velvot. All this spells peace—not only for baby, but for all the household, for every mother knows that no baby will sleep quietly if troubled with soreness. Rexona Babies are inclined to be bright and lively, _ for that important organ, the skin, is kept in perfect order by the use of Rexona Skin and Facial Soap. Mothers, if your baby shows signs of -^^.-rrTTT/*/?x. fretfulness, try giving it a refresh s'oip.^L.f'Sb" pn»j VJh % SSI iifllLlMi TENASJTINE metres mending easy Just a thin smear on the broken edges—a little tirm> to set—and the damage is made good. The broken article is ready for service again. Use it for toya, furniture, ornaments, booiaS, models, photo-mounting, etc. Bold in collapsible tubes of 4 6izea by Btatien«« and Store*. WHOLESALE FROM K. C. Jorgensen & Co., Ltd., Auckland. Ml
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19207, 22 December 1925, Page 4
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