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Heavy Twill Winceyette. A splendid quality cloth for pyjamas and children's wear; soft in finish, yet serviceable in wear. In cream, nil, lemon, sky, salmon, coral, lavender. Value extraordinary. j| j m yard; 11/- dozen. 40 Dozen Only. Irish Linen Damask Hemstitched Serviettes. Size 22 x 22in. In a variety of designs— Qualit}r usually 27/6 dozen. Special Sale Offering at J for Astute shoppers are following the simple rule of quality first, realising conclusively that the only road to real economy lies in the trustworthy article such as one finds at M. & C.'s. A look through the linen chest is sure to disclose some near future requirements that can be filled with M. & C. quality goods to great price advantage, by shopping NOW at Sale time. Take for example the few suggestions given m £ % •Hi njiiiiljl I On View From Tuesday. The Original Drawings of the New Issue of Pictorial Postage Stamps. The complete collection of drawings entered by competitors from all parts of the world, and including the accepted designs, will be on view on the First Floor for a few days, commencing on Tuesday. The exhibition has been made possible through the Government kindly loaning the collection to the Auckland Philatelic Society for exhibition purposes. An invitation to inspect is extended to everyone.

, v v mm mm ® ..? ;,\-v • v v/ ||> -V; il4 «k WHAT MIGHT WAVE BEEN Ti • ; ; / m a V-v laV.V Always in demand—' the life of every party--and engaged to the prettiest girl * n t " £ district* WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPEN ED We needn't dsk HE BLAMED HIS LUCK . . . but he was handicapped in everything by "B.O." (body odour) Ken couldn't understand why he found it so hard to make friends, to succeed in business. The men in the office didn't seem to want him and girls seldom went out with him twice. It wasn't that they disliked him, but " B*0." is an unpardonable fault. Charm and good looks are useless if this vital matter is neglected. So few people admit the danger It is hard to realise that we all run the same risk, but we must perspire to live. Although it isn't noticeable, the pores give off as much as a quart of HEALTH SOAP ' 2-M7-MN A LEVER PRODUCT—Made In New Zealand waste daily—odour'causing waste. It is too vital a matter to take chances with—especially when the safeguard is so pleasant and sure. Lifebuoy can't fail The most reassuring thing about Lifebuoy is that it doesn't disguise " 8.0." —it makes " B.O." a sheer impossibility. The Lifebuoy lather is especially penetrating, and it cleanses the pores of all impurities. There's nothing more refreshing on a hot day than a Lifebuoy bath—even the Lifebuoy scent suggests coolness and health* ends body

$ i 1 3. Of ChtmMs and Store» tverywhtrt. Be prepared for those painful little accidents likely to happen at any moment. A box of Zam-Buk and a roll of Bandage provides the simplest, safest, and most effective "first aid." Keep them handy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21118, 27 February 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)