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Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestly. Who have been demonstrating: the Yale Blues and Quickstep at the Embassy Theatre this week. Miss O'Connor has just returned from a tour of England, France and America, where she studied under the world's leading- teachers. The lessees of the Embassy Theatre have been fortunate enough to secure the services of this popular young teacher to direct the Dancing Studio at the Embassy, where all the latest Ballroom Dances will be taught..

Whether your destination be Canada, United States, or Europe, j s you will be richer and happier for a short vacation in these balmy j| islands. It costs no extra passage money to stop here a fortnight or jf longer. All expenses of a six weeks' round trip need cost no more | j than £ ! 00. All conveniences of American life in a foreign atmosphere, 5 including good hotels, from 12/'- to £3 per day, with meals; also many j attractive tea-rooms, cafeterias, ancl cafes. 5 You'll taste a joy found nowhere else in this playground of the | world, because of its even, healthful climate, with an annual average ; temperature of 75 degrees, because of its unmatched pleasures - | bathing, outrigger canoeing, sports, volcanic wonders, inter-island | cruises, beauties of mountain and seashore, plaintive music. Plenty | of golfing and motoring on principal islands. Polo, tennis, and other g outdoor sports every day of the year. Ask nearest travel agent or | write for beautiful coloured booklet, enclosing advertisement. 2 WATCH STEAMSHIiP ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SPECIALLY LOWER RATES. g HAWAII r Dept. 1, P.O. Box 1487, Wellington, New Zealand. iißWiMiMnmimwMMMinßswrtain

LADY DIANA DUFF COOPER (LADY DIANA MANNERS) " .den ■ Lady In her enthusiastic praise of Icilma. Lady Diana puts her finger right on the point which makes this Cream of Society so infinitely superior to all other face creams. She says: " I think it is such a good idea to use a cream which contains a beautifying water, like Icilma. A woman who aims at having a really beautiful skin will find Icilma a splendid ally." The Icilma Spring in distant Algeria is famous far and wide for its marvellous beautifying properties. In Icilma, this won-der-working water is brought to your own dressing-table in the form of an exquisitely light and dainty vanishing cream. Try it. See how it helps your skin—how delightfully it holds your powder. Then you will realise just why, with a thou-sand-and-one creams to choose from, Lady Diana has selected Icilma for her personal use. THE CREAM OF BEAUTY Please ask for the Perfume you require. 'BOUQUET (the original), Blue Carton, Rid Seals, or MA GNO LI A (the new fragrance), Greci Carton, Green Seats. New Zealand Agents: Salmond Si Spraggon Ltd., Wellington.

CONDY'S PEANUT CHEESE has alreflidy found its way into nearly every | household. I NOW TRY I CONDY'S PEANUT BUTTER, made by an entirely new process. Not oily. | 12 ounces lor 1/3. CONDY'S MALTANUT, made from Extract of Malt and ground nuts. A "good health "(y) combination, don't you think? And the flavour is " out on its own." CONDY'S NUT AND HONEY. Two of Dr. Nature's best foods here combine to make a tasty and wholesome nerve and body-builder. Makes bigger, bennier boys and girls. ALL GROCERS. WHOLESALE, ALL MERCHANTS.

miri & M The Mouth, The Gateway for Disease. Scientists have proved conclusively that no fewer than 38 driTerent infections may be traced to the human mouth as a starting point. The mouth thus being the gateway for the entrance of Disease, it Is here that precautions are most necessary. Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes For Cougha, Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Influenza, and the Prevention of Consumption. Are the most powerful, safe, and pleasant Germicide and Antiseptic known. Being destructive to all organisms -which give rise to lnrectlous diseases, they keep the mouth in a sweet, healthy condition. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TINS, PRICE 1/0; OR FORWARD 1/6 IN STAMPS TO "EUMENTHOL," BOX 1620, G.P.0., SYDNEY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 18