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I to Auckland 3TO COrdial, y inv >ted to visit our showrooms and see the latest ideas in exclusive Race r rocks and Furs. True adaptations of English and Continental models are on view. FOR "fiW ' A Wi iv: I ' ■ iy " \/ Over 600 Auckland Grocers Sell " Opotiki." Distributing Ajcnts: C. AICKIN & SONS (Auck.) Ltd., Anzac Avenue, Auckland. |k 'M GET HOLD OF % FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING that plea ses. I MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. ' Phone 41-273 for Vans to Call. U. "QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND,

...via Matson Liners, the three and a half day run to Sydney will prove not only efficient traveling, but each day will be replete with interesting events. Music...dancing... deck sports to make thetime pass enjoyably. Meals which maintain a high standard of excellence...in co> linary skill...in delightful service. Staterooms ... oomoodlew, airy, immaculate. EARLY SAILING DATES AUCKLAND «o SYDNEY January Bth and 29th. • A»k for information THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. MATSON LINE General Agents for New Zealand: HEWBRSON A MACFARLANE LTD. Maritime BoiMing Quay St., Auckland , , ~y. v V Geo. Kerler's Prams Latest designs in Cane; enaroriled and lined /f) in any colour. From v",''i?2afc® £4/10/Nothing better V; •*&.' in the JbJS&'j!' Dominion for Style, Quality, tLWgSg Finish & Price. VVgj ATTRACTIVE SHOWROOM DISPLAY. Inspection Invited. Free Motor Service. Free Catalogue. Ring 44-402. GEO. KERLER, 216. KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

GWEN'S NARROW ESCAPE. How the Dark Wings of Tragedy Brushed a Holiday Romance. For months Cwen had been building on the holiday to come—Jack would be there—and perhaps he would speak. The time came. The first day passed like a dream ( of delight. " This is where I get my shares of the Sunshine Vitamins," Gwen cried gaily. " I won't be satisfied until I m as suntanned as Mavis. Better go easy and use Q-tol before going outdoors," thcy_ warned, but she was too Happy to take them seriously. On the morrow there was a 1 2-hour excursion . . . another perfect summer's day. But by lunch time her head was throbbing and her face, neck, and legs smarting furiously. No dancing on the verandah for her that night, no sleep, and no day out on the morrow. But fate was kinder than she expected. Jack and Mavis came in before brenkfnst, bringing her a large bottle of Q-tol Skin Emollient from the store at the Point. See here; my child, Mavis said, 1 m going to anoint you all over Vdth this, and perhaps you 11 be well enough for Waitiri to-morrow. You are a darling, Mavis, Gwen *aid gratefully as she cautiously felt her poor burned feet and shoulders. I m ever so much better now, and Will always use Q-tol in future. For the rest of her holiday Gwen and her Q-tol were inseparable, and 't was a lovely golden-skinned Gwen happily said " yes " the day Jack TRturned to the city. Q-tol will «i:op the itch of mosquito, *»ndfly, and other insect bites. Make Q--tol your bodyguard!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3