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Closing Date May 23rd. *93* Drawn June 13th, 1931 By kind permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs ALLUVIAL BOOK OP 9 TICKETS FOR £1 V A/ 4 ,'V. 1 4 A'a 111 i 5* #^rs» OJ m. Jf VTr £ o 7 Hd &'<l rl ' *?"© <&th fi o SiPO ©«i > m »» 4 O at <1 fSo * T *0 *xo 70 r ▼ 10Sp *l*ESi otss^ 7A A\ jrfr HAMMOND & ' McARTHUR. + P.O. Box 1505, ' Auckland. Please send me—* i* #f <rfvlr tickets in the Key Art Union enclose remittance of £ SMTickets 2/6 each. Book of 9 for SI. I also enclose a stamped nddres§ed enTelope for reply. Name Addressj&%S r J& 1& MIUVIAI COltt# msxES V* •• >' £*{s•>, C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s, Ltd. PRIZE MEDALS. WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These seriei of Pens neither scratch Pnor spurt. They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an assorted Sample Box. THOMPSON'S PRAMS On Cradle Springs. Made in our own Factory. Special Cash Prices or Terms Arranged. W. A. THOMPSON & CO., 3 Doors Above Town Hall, QUEEN STREET, CITY. m «w m m PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE sww m Wi \ mm e ms £3 S lOiiiiiiiH :::r: 3 I S3»k m m m m H: m % i <*«• W ik Full of vitality and energy — untiring and happy—all day long. That is HEALTH. That is the kind of health and nerve-strength Sanatogen will give you. A well-known physician explains the action cf Sanatogen in these words : "Sanatogen is a steadily acting tonic-fcod, and it acts in a natural and physiological manner —recreating cells which have been broken doum or devitalized by illness or overwork and building up new cells where these are needed. There is no jerry-building about Sanatogen; what it does is to go straight to the core of well-being—the cells—and to build these up one by one into a permanent and solid fabric of Health." It is because of these cell-building properties that Sanatogen makes people thoroughly healthy. Start a course of Sanatogen to-day, and in a few weeks you will notice its wonderful influence on your own health. Nerve weakness will disappear, you will feel radiantly healthy again, strong and energetic—with a keen appetite and a new joy of life. V•> < Vv - •«* -V.'.Yie&fyW•?'*•>>&*i gp if, M M COFFEE AND CMCORY ESSENCE ■ IT Rendells this season present an assortment not previously equalled, and values are decidedly keener, as every mother will realise after examining the. qualities. Styles, colours and colour combinations are most attractive, and every facility is offered our customers for leisurely selection and fitting. You will find our staff at your service with helpful information. Smart Winter Wear for Juveniles. Coat and Cap Sets in All-Wool. ii^i 5914 COAT AND CAP SET 5914—The above illustration shows a Coat and Cap Set of superior quality All Wool, showing in on extensive colour range, including Fawn with Sky, Fawn with Pink, and Fawn with Jade. The high roll collar is exceptionally smart, which, together with the cuffs, is of contrasting shade in Brushed Wool. Sizes 14 in. 16in. Prices, 12/6 13/11 KILTIE AND BLOOMER SET —We are showing these warm garments in Wool Cashmere, with finely kilted skirt and polo collar, and smart little embroidered design on bodice. In Saxe and Sahara. Sizes 18in. 20in. 22in. Prices, per Set, 21/6 22/6 23/6 mj, V 'if . '/' I /Mi W VI 14321 BREECHETTE SUITS 5562 Those Ordering by Mail should please make a Second Choice to avoid disappointment 14321—These are ideal for Toddlerii. They are warm and snug-fitting, in Brushed Wool in beautiful shades of Fewn, Sky, and Prawn, finished with contrasting stripes. Sizes 14in. 16in. j Prices, 12/11 14/11 CARDIGANS —An exceptionally good value line has come to hand in fine All-Wool Cashmere in pla/n shades, showing a touch of coloured Wool worked on pockets. Size* 16in. IBin. 20in. 22in. 24in. Prices, 12/111 13/11 14/- 15/- 16/5562—This represents one of a wide choice of Knitted Wool Coat and Cap Sets, in Mastic, Sky, and Saxe, trimmed with White knitted belt, collar and cuffs. Sizes ? 4in. 16in. 1 Sin. Prices, 9/6 9/11 10/6 5633—This shows a new arrival for Winter wear in Coat and Cap Set in Cosy Knit Wool, in Pink, Sky, and Saxe, trimmed with contrasting stripes. Sizes 14in. 16in. 18in. Prices, 8/6 8/11 9/6 CHILDREN'S CARDIGANS —We are showing a wide range in Knitted AllWool styles, just the thing for the coming cold weather, in cosy and serviceable styles. These are in ground shades of Saxe, Green, and with contrasting circular stripes. Sizes 16in. 18in. 20m. 22m. 24m. Prices, 6/11 7/11 9/6 10/6 11/9 OON FROCK - C "I ™ A - Li " S Here we present additional styles in our "IMPOR range. Frocks unprecedented value, style and design. The two numbers illustrated are from a new range of some 15 types for early selection. (Right Illustration) —This shows a New Tiered Afternoon Frock, produced in Crepe Denise, and is noteworthy for its smart simplicity and charm. In • And W. Sizes; in Black, Navy, and colours. Price, 49/6. (Left Illustration) —This is possibly one of the Smartest in the Range and! is produced in Black Crepe Denise, showing the fashionable waisted effect. Jl rice* sy/o# vM|f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 13