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\ / cooKs ■I & M* UOM w 1 ash yourself this first AM I giving my digestive organs proper care? The answer in a majority of cases must be no! The slightest tendency to constipation or irregularity must be corrected at once or serious illness may follow. Take Figsen, the laxative which does not purge or gripe. Natural in action—you need not fear inconvenience. Quite pleasant to take too. Your Chemist will recommend it. 11l I I wmmm r>i* 'pi.-** m r Mrm m m ;fcM IMS m »> * vv -"V .v .•... y f.f* with further "Sale Price Cuts" on Six Floors. i ll* ifirtz Mi i wm, :■ ft' •m - r u further reduced in price to 59/6 cioth, A Good Rango of Well-ut, Stylish Coats of Velour Cloth, featuring- Inset pleating- effects and , tucklng-s, finished fur collars and new gauntlet or fur cuffs. Simcles arc In Navy, Black, Drown, Fawn, Cedar—Usually 72/0, 75/-, Si/-. Colossal Sale, 49/6. Smartly Styled Volour Coats, showing- newest style notes in air tucking designs, finished pouch collar and cuiTs of fur. Extra good value. In Fawn, Dlnck, Navy, Mushroom, and Cedar— Usually 5* guineas and 110/-. Colossal Sale, 59/6. Exceptional Value In Superior Face Cloth Coats. Latest design, smartly cut, featuring Insets and shaped Trills, rur collars and culTs. Fawn, Ilelgc, Navy, and Black—Usually Gi guineas. Colossal Sale, 89/6. SALE BARGAIN IN MEN'S SHAVING STANDS, with Mirror and Magnifying Glass, Brush and Bowl, in White Xylonite. Adjustable rod. £f\ Usually 8/11, 12/6. B SALE PRICES, B f\J 6/ii 8/11 # a GROUND FLOOR. S SALE BARGAIN IN LADIES' MANICURE SETS, in Cases. Including Scissors, Buffer, File, Powder Bowl and Puff. Usually 12/6. \Sale Price, 6/11. DRESSING TABLE SETS Also Reduced. GROUND FLOOR. New Shipment just to hand —• Ladies' Gauze Wool Under Hose, 2/11 PairSpecial Value. Ground Floor. "STAR ATTRACTIONS." st^s«. e S at a remarkably low ".Star value putt. l-'lrst Floor. Star Attraction Price TO-MORROW, m. 1/. enoh ; l/ll pair - M M Ladies' Rubber Gloves, Tor liouseliold purffl noses, gardening, or parage. K uscrul m faf line, Bargain Priced. Ground 1,l0 " r ' JZ Star Attraction Prico TO-MORROW, § PaiP ' % f From 9to 11.30 a.m. only * Mail Orders ncnaccepleH fl « a -» Star Attraction" Plice. ( Registered). Always 28-inch All-Wool N.Z. Flannels, in Pink, Natural, Orkney, Shetland, also Mid and Dark Greys. Soft, durable quality. Sale Price, 1 /8I yard. First Floor. CORRECT NUMBER 1st —B. Josephs, 4th Floor, Lewis Eady'sßldgs., City.. 14,012 2nd —F. Loomb, Park Road, Panmure 13,997 3rd—J. P. Arthur, 8, Grove Road, Devonport.. .... 14,200 14,093 4th—R. F. Armstrong, Box 524, G.P.0., City 13,962 sth—B. Cox, 20, Strand Arcade •••• 13,848 6th—Mrs. E. J. Paris, 23, Cromwell Road, Mt. Eden 14,380 7th—Miss D. J. Falla, Calliope Road, Devonport .... ...; 14,418 Ml M 53? mw Mm Auckland's Leading Drapers and Furnishers. We've offered many remarkable Bargains for men during the past three months, but this week's Special Bargain eclipses anything attempted previously. 500 MEN'S I m t ■ w-: s m EACH Included in the line are Real Velours and Fur Felts, and the usual prices ranged from 12/6 to 29/6 each. All shapes are represented-—Curl Brims, Snap Brims, Cut Edges, Bound Edges and Welted Edges. The colours include Fawn, Silver Grey, Clerical Grey, Drab, Brown, and Black. •II I I 102-4-6 Karan£ahape Road. Auckland COUNTRY CUSTOMERS—PIease add postage. NOTICE members are requested to CHAIN UP SOAP before leaving. Or oadca. s .■1 w I & I! s#/ "Pom the Muttard, Picas*!" The Baron de Beef leaves Influenza in a Mustard Bath. " No soap again," complained Signor Spaghetti. " Someone must have filed through the chain," retorted the Baron de Beef. " It's so hard to keep anything in this Club. Why, I've just lost my Influenza—left it in a Mustard Bath. It was a pretty sharp attack, too, and I thought I was in for a long spell. The sting of Influenza is in its tail—it hangs about for weeks unless you dear it right out of the system with a Colman's Mustard Bath.** " it's as good as a Turkish Bath in your own home," added Signor Spaghetti. " I've just nipped a cold in the bud myself," said he, with a touch of Southern poetry. " The thing to do is to get straight into a Colman's Mustard Bath at the very first shiver." " And don't be mean with the Mustard," said the Baron. "Put two tablespoonfuls of COLMAN'S MUSTARD into a very hot bath, and then get UkW whisky," —- 831 The Baron'smiled the selfsatisfied smile of a man wno t0 nJI mern b C rs on receipt has just defeated Influenza. D f 6d. in stamps to cover postage and despatch. Write to— Miss Di Gester, The Mustard Club, c/o Colman's Mustard, Wellington. A Mustard Bath opens the pores of the skin, and drives the poisons out of the system. HERALD QUALITY WORK AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. SPECIAL RULINGS WITH PRINTED HEADINGS TO COLUMNS WHERE REQUIRED. BINDINGS IN VARIOUS STYLES. ANY SHAPE OR SIZE. SMALL LEDGERS. CASH BOOKS AND JOURNALS IN STOCK. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20332, 13 August 1929, Page 15