ACHIEVING the Utmost in Smartness at Minimum Cost— - 'if :-r.; ■TB—A most becoming frock for. the matron, expertly fashioned of Art. Silk, displaying smart diagonal check design. Featured are an adjustable collar and tie belt, with plain bands on bodice to contrast with ground. Skirt flared. In smart shades of navy, black, apple green, brown and wine. In sizes O.S. and X.O.S. Splendid value. 22/6 C—Skilfully cut frock of Checked Rayon, created for the full figure. An attractive feature is a long roll collar, neatly finished with fine kilting. Fine kilting also used on sleeves. Hip yoke with inverted pleats back and front. Shades are: Cedar/beige and blue,/ beige. O.S. and X.O.S. sizes. jg Also in Art. Crepe de Chine, in plain shades of fawn, tobacco, brown, black; and navy—ss/6.
J.C.L STAR ATTRACTIONS j BRING UNPRECEDENTED VALUES FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS. | CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE—English Teaware, featuring neat black edge and | dainty festoon design Complete, |j 0 , | ★ COSTUMES OF EXCELLENT QUALITY WORSTED SUITINGS—In seasonable I new tonings. Expertly cut to ensure neat fitting. Three-button front for coat. J Skirt shaped to waistline, with two pleats on left side ★ LADIES' THREE-PIECE SUITS—Made of good quality Celanese Locknit material. Sleeveless blouses. S.W. and Med. W. sizes. In shades of wine, scarlet, brown, green, Lido, and beige 39/6 « MAIDS' TUB FROCKS—Dainty garments, skilfully cut; in smart styles from * Figured Voilettes and Cottons and Linenes of plain and printed colours* Ideal for Spring. 40in., 42in. ............ "4/6 CREPE DE CHINE—3Bin. wide. In beautiful new designs for frocks, jumpers, blouses, etc. Small, neat patterns on coral, nil, red, maize, grey, lilac, white, brown, navy and black grounds. Small tweed effects in grey, fawn, rose, green and lime. Small novelty checks on biscuit, grey, red, navy and black. Large floral designs on biscuit, white, primrose and black 4/21 Yard.
Phone Enquiries, 46-920. :: QUEEN STREET. :: Mail Orders, P.O. Box 320. AUCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS. 'i OWNER-DRIVERS, late of Black & White, Chess anc! Checker Services. £5 for a Colour Scheme. The owner-drivers are out to Rive the public cheap taxi fari-s under a co-operative system by which the public, and, incidentally themselves, will save the large amount hitherto annually paid by owner-drivers to the three principal companies controlling the taxi business in Auckland, DIAL 30-030, A.T.T.A., the ownerdriver's cab service. 5 Miles, 1/6. A. R. H. WRIGHT, Manager, , . Air Transport & Touring Automobiles of IN.Z. Ltd., Corner Queen and Customs Streets, Auckland. By Land or Air to any part air N.Z. OFFICE: Corner QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STREETS, AUCKLAND.
from Catarrh. If you have caturrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises, go to your chemist and Bet loz. of Parmint (Double Strength); take this home, add io it. i pint of hot water and }lb. crystal sugar. Take 1 tablcspoonful four times a dny. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant, and costs little. Everyone who has catarrh should stive this treatment a trial. You will probably find it is just what you need. 5 I mimonas are quick to ease the throat huslciness, which results from overuso of tlie voice. They soothe the tired throat membranes and restore clarity of tone. Invaluable for singers, speaker* •aokers, business men, etc. All chemists, 1/6 and 2/0.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 14
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