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t> "Jill," 63/-. MAIDS' EVENING FROCKS —newest styles, pretty shades, Low Prices,, "Jill" 6*/.. A charming- Evening Frock or (l.itnty SUk Georgette. In plain toning) of Maize. Jade, Pink, also White. The Illustration shows effective rills around hips, also belt —the Inset displays the back, also Ion? scarf tc tie. An exceptionally good value. Joyce" 84/Thls attractive new style or Maids Evening Frock Is of good quality Silk Crepe de Chine, it features two deep circular flares around skirt, also smart narrow Hares around bodice and belt. Shades are In Rose Pink. Orange, Green, Blue, Lemon, and White. 'June" 58/6. Wears a delightfully simple new stvie Tor evening wear or durable quality Silk Crepe de Chine. Anklelength flared skirt and belt —Inset displays nrat cape to finish. Colrurs: Pink, Lemon, Blue, and Terracot;a. "June," 59/6. EXTRA GOOD SAYINGS DOMINATE THE J.C.L. STOCK REDUCTION Many Special Values Displayed in the Windows and Departments. 35/6 "TREO" Corsets for 15/6 No 7no. " Treo" Model Corset. A superior Corset, laced at back, with elastic Insets at sides, low bust and medium length, made in an excellent quality Pink Silk Broehe, reinforced in front, and elastic tops. A wonderful value, In sizes to 36—Usually 3.>/6. 35/6 Silk Broche Corselettes, 21/\n excellent Model Corsflette. of a beautiful quality Pink Silk fitted with a firm elastic underbelt and good elastic insets at sides. A perfectly-finished number, in sizes 3 iln. to (Oin. bust measuie Usually 35/0. 79/6 MAIDS' FROCKS for 29/6 t, subset $s as and In shades or Fawn, Saxe, and Navy. 45/- to 69/6 Maids' Frocks for 35/In this exceptional value range are offered Maids' Plain and Floral Ve'vet Frocks, also In Wool nepp and Charmelalne. Good styles—populai shades—various sizes. Fourth Floor. 63/- to 84/- MAIDS' VELOUR COATS for 49/6 Small All-Wool Velour Coats, In Brown and Saxe Blue shades. Sizes 30in. and 3Sin. Also Smart Tweed Coats, SS/6 These hnve smart fur collars and bolts, ant! arc In newest designs and shades. SiGin. only—Usually 89/6. 35/- Men's Towelling Robes, 25/Warm, serviceable Gowns or Terry dwellings in Light Blue and Gold shades. Also, WARM DRESSING GOWNS, newest designs, styles, and shades. 39/6 to Ss lls, 36-inch CHENILLE VELOUR CURTAININGS, ROBINGS, etc., A special purchase of novelty figured, stripe, and spot designs, in Green/Gold, Blue/Red, Gold/Green, Orange, Tabac/Gold. etc. Extremely durable for hangings, wraps, covers, etc. 35/- Ladies' Fine Silk and Wool LUMBER JACKETS f0r:...29/6 These ar" excellent quality Lumber Style Jackets,. ideal for present wear trolflnsc. and tramping. Smart fancy design, deep roll collar, pockets, and band on hip. Shades: Navy, Champnfine, Beige, Banana, mixed with contrasting colours. Ladies' All-Wool CASHMERE GAITERS above knee length, in Grey, Biscuit, Fawns, Brown, Beige. " Fox's " Superior GAITERS. Extra Fine Quality. Newest Colourings. The Latest in Fashionable STUD EAR RINGS Direct from Paris. Seasonable Shades. Three Sizes. 2/- 2/6 4/Small, Medium, and Large. Ground Floor. AUCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS and FURNISHERS

if ffm MMM m saw £L* -■ • <,fa -••>•••■••- •>:>-.> »■»..•• v*< ■;' ■•• , ! >*:• ■lit ni a v DICKIE'S MOTHER HAS THE RIGHT IDEA " My little son, Dickie, is full of life; always wanting to do things j for me," says his mother. " I attribute his splendid health to the fact that I have kept his system cleansed by the regular weekly use of 'California Syrup of Figs.' I have given it to him since he was a baby find he has never had a day's sickness. Doctors tell ine that if more mothers knew the benefits of this method there would be fewer ailing children." For regular use as a cleanser of the system and a tonic for children ; or ior occasional use when bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feveri.shness, lack of energy or appetite warn of constipation, there is nothing safer, more reliable,than " California Syrup of Figs " —' Califig.' This pure vegetable product actually strengthens and tones the stomach j.nd bowels. So you may use it as often as needed—with baby or older children. Doctors recommend it. 1 hey prescribe it always i"n place of harsher things for the bowels. During colds, teething or children's ailments, employ its soothing aid to keep the little bowels free. A child's entire system benefits iromita use. Digestion and assimilation improve. Meals are eaten with zest instead of indifference. Of all chemists and stores 1/9 —or 2i limes the quantity for 3/-. Be sure to say 44 California M and look for ' Califig ' on the package. "CALIFORNIA SYRUP o/ FIGS" —' CALIFIG' IDEAL LAXATIVE FOR CHILDREN

THOMPSON'S PRAMS On Cradle Springs Mac--, in our own Factory. Special l'i Cash Prices or Vffli Terms ArrangedW. A. ~v£^ THOMPSON & CO " TO 3 Doors Above Town Hail QUEEN STREET. CITY. Lost All Hair on Account of Eczema, Cuticura Healed. "Baby was three months old when dry eczema broke out on his head in small pimples. It was so sore that he could not get any sleep. I had to bandage his head, also his hands, to keep him from scratching. He could not rest anywhere. He lost all his hair on account of it. "I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, end after using one tablet of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. M. Evans, 34, Reed St., W. Hartlepool, Durham, Eng. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, will keep the skin and scalp healthy. For samnle Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W." 1W Try th« Cuticura Shaving Stick.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 16

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