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BIG CASH PURCHASES OF MANY THOUSANDS A whole lot of GIRLS' JUMPER SUITS, Pure Wool, Lumber style, two tonings; pockets and high collar— All One Price, /C each. ANOTHER BIG LOT, comprising LADIES' LUMBER JACKETS, CARDIGANS, and PULLOVERS. All Pure Wool, and of the smartest and cosiest styles; a very fine range—Valued at least 37/6, etc. All to Clear at fQ/f % 65/- LADIES TWEED COATS for /g Here is another of the many "picked up" lines. A ***** _ very fine assortment; all sizes; greatly vtined in styles; mostly oi Tweeds in mixed designs, straight and flared skirts, pocket, and belted. One of many wonders. OSEf Hose, fa in all p 10/6 SILK HOSE for Ladies' Silk Hose, fully fashioned, square heels; in Dago, Tans, Fawns, French Nude. 10/6 KID GLOVES for Ladies' Kid Gauntlet Glove., with fancy « cuffs; in Brown, Champagne, Bois de Rose, Tan. 4/ll 1 /2 pa,r 9/11 SILK HOSE for J,/J Rollin's Fully-fashioned Pure Silk Hose, ' * perfect fitting, square heels. All latest shades. 3/11 APRONS for Ladies' Printed Zephyr Aprons, half hack; good assortment of designs. 10/6 NIGHTDRESSES for Ladies' Cream Winceyette Nightdresses, Magyar shape, « I U short sleeves, square neck, daintily embroidered, finished hemstitching and Art. Silk Lace. y 2 pair. , \/m i 13/6 FACE CLOTH for 54in., superior quality; in nil the Season's popular shades. 2/3 JAP. SILKS for f /jy z A serviceable quality, stocked in a fine range of »w» ' shades. - 2/11 MILANESE SILK for l/gVa Special Job Purchase. In Sky, Ivory, Helio., Flesh, Coral, and Black. The ideal lingerie fabric. 2/11 PRUNING SHEARS for 1/11 Best Crucible Steel, life-long lasters. j 22/6 TEA SETS for 12/6 Dainty Wedgwood Blue check designs; superfine A«f®/ China, beautifully finished. Grand value at the original price. 75/- Men's Velour OVERCOATS for £"7/g Double-breasted, smartly cut from best, quality English Velour, in smart New Season s shades of Plum, Blue Grey, Lovat, etc. AH sizes, 3x7. 49/6 Men's Tweed OVERCOATS for fMb/R Double-breasted, in smart shades of Smoke and Powder Grey. All sizes, 3to 7. ■ i 3/9 MEN'S DIGGER BRAND POLICE BRACES, best elastic web, White Chrome ends —Job Price, 2/11 pr. 8/6 MEN'S STRONG FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, well made, good stripes— Job Price, suit. 1/9 CURTAIN NETS for In Ivory ground with various coloured borders, all * fast. Width, 36in.; also 40in. wide, all-over colours; a nice range One of the Big Job Lines. 4/11 VESTS for 2/1 i Ladies' Heavy Rib All-Wool V..1., .Urt and > A dfe sleeveless, bound neck and arm with Silk Braid. 12/6 LADIES' CAPELINE FELTS for 4/|_ The Season's most popular style, being convertible to any shape. A splendid quality, in a great variety of shades. Hundreds selling daily. 14/11 Ladies' READY-TO-WEARS for j An enormous range of particularly smart goods far too varied to describe. See this most tempting offer at your earliest. DOWN QUILTS (one each only) in good Figured Sateen of various shadings with Mauve Satin panels and borders. Real good quality; Double Bed size—To Clear at Less than Cost—49/6, 68/6, 93/6 and 110/- each. _ | 11l I HIIIH 3/6 TRACED CENTRES for 2/3 Traced Pure White Linen Centres, Scotch Thistle designs, WS' +& suitable for White or coloured work; oval shape, 12 j x 18. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL SCARVES, in striped effect, in shades of Fawn, Beige, Navy, Red, and Cinnamon —Usually 2/11. Job Price, 1/1 Jl/2 each. TOILETS AND PATENT MEDICINES. BAY RUM. large size; St. Thomas', LAVENDER SOAP, Yardlcy's, large the best —1 /-. —lljd cake. | MORNY'S TALCUM POWDER—I/2 ENO , S FRUIT SALTS, large—3/2 bot. tin. I LIFEBUOY SOAP—* cakes for 1/-. CLEMENTS' TONIC—2/6 bottle.

Colourful "Swans" that charm the eye The pleasure of owning a "Swan" is not merely obtained through its remarkable efficiency, but i 3 shared by its charming appearance. There is delight in using a pen whose joyous colour acts as a stimulant to the inspiration when writing, or an ornament when in the pocket. COLOURED "SWANS" FROM 27/6 (OTHBR sbLF-FILLING "SWANS" FROM 21[nitric or Mottled). m Black and Jade 351Laveadcr 2/6 "Fync-Poynt" Pencils from 7/6 Self-Filling "Blackbird" Pens from 10/6 OF STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Illmlraled Catalogue fioJi free. MABIE, TODD & CO.. LTD., Swan House. London, W.I. Factories: London «nd Liverpool. Mannfaeturers' Agrnts and Rrfair Srrvii* DcfM: VAN STAVEREN BROS.. LTD., nS.Wakefi Id St. WELLINGTON. Auckland and Christchurch.

i mils urn m % 5® I Does Winter bring to you the misery of colds and influenza or aggravate old complaints such as rheumatism, gout and indigestion? If so, he chances are that the poisons which your body should throw oft every dav are left ro stagnate «n your system. The simplest and most natural way to correct this conditionis themorning glassof ENO'S "Fruit Salt." Simply, pleasantly and safely, Eno dismisses the waste products of the body and by purifying your blood fortilies your system against winter ailments. More than Sixty years of well-doing is proof that Eno's "Fruit Salt" will benefit you—so fight winter ills this simple way; start off with Eno every day. Sold everywhere in tivo sizes Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 72 Dixon Street, Wellington. TJie words "Eno" and "Frui' Salt" arc registered ao trade marks. In winter, many people prefer Eno in water with the chill oft

when scarce and prices high Everyone with a back garden can keep a few fowls, and, what is more, keep them successfully. Apart from providing sufficient eggs for domestic requirements —that is new laid eggs iust when you want them —the profit that caD be made from this interesting hobby ts surprising. The niain thing is to make a start, then add a little Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) to the evening mash. Hundreds of New Zealandcrs have made a complete success of poultry-keep-ing by simply following the Karswood plan. Why not give it a trial ? Read what Mr. Wilson, of Otekaike, has to say about the results obtaind frovn feeding ' Karswood to his small flock: Used it for 20 years "J have always found Karswood Poultry Spice very satisfactory. I havi nsed it for cxi years. At first for 30 hens and jot about 15 years and (or 5 yean on my poultry farm of about 550 hens. At present J am now receiving over 300 eggs a day and put it down to the excellent quality of yottt Strict. Yon may rat this in my ray you please. (Sgd.) Thos. Wilson. Otekaike, August, 14th, » Mr. J. L. Wilson, 3 brother, also writes: 1 22 ducks - 2294 eggs - 5 months "I have kept ducks for three years, and for five winter months of 1928 I received from 22 ducks 2294 eggs. In May 517, J" ne July 464, August 359. September 530, which results are due to Karswood Spice. They were in good condition all the time and far the last fortnight in September they averaged over 19 eggs per day. Wishing you the continued success of a product which truly deserves it. You can use this as you like. {Sgd.) L. Wilson, 1f Otekaike, August 14th, 1939. Original letters on file for inspection Try a Shilling Packet Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results are not instantaneous—it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to ine New 7rihtid Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester, (Established ;1756). Supplies stocked bv Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, 'Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers and Stores in N.Z. II POULTRY SPICE S fnrrooiM f OO - production trtthoui /orciffff, because it eonta.n. ground ituecU but no cayenne fwpl'f, «'«» Kl3-H-3®

-pC do printing well to «to tt quickly, and to produci th« work «t moderat# 1 co*t. is th# constant achievement o! oui aervlce j| lPllll A telephone tne»sr,jt to 44 ?<?0 will brfn* our repre»entaUv» t» «U»CUS# dots lis tad or1c« You icil» to obUf®tiOH HERALD PRINTING WORKS 149. QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-90.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 15