ELEGANT EVENING FROCKS Inexpensively Priced at Smith &Cau|,hey's CJI a sS 1 1 m. I I ESTELLE." PATRICIA/ " Estelle " —Charming Evening Frock in heavy quality Satin Beaute. The skirt is gracefully flared, and the bodice shows the new cowl front. Colours: Black, White, Green, Blue, Red, Light Rose. Good value. 79/6 " Patricia " —Graceful Evening Frock in Silk Georgette over Jap. Silk foundation. The skirt is smartly flare:d, finished with double peplum on hip. Colours: Emerald, Black, Pink, Lig;ht Green. Good value. 75/- X.0.5., 79/6. m m 1 m m 1 m 0 m 54 I I "JOSEPHINE." •' PAULINE." "Eunice" Attractive Evening Frock in good quality Crepe de Chine. The bodice has a panel effect front, and the skirt has full circular flounce carried up at back. Colours: Black, Dark Orange, Light Green, Rose, Saxe, Ivory. Good value. 49/6 X.0.5., 55/-. " Lorna " Attractive Evening Frock in good quality Satin Beaute. Designed on slim hip line, with softly flared skirt. Black, White, Turquoise, Light Rose, Red, Green, Blue. Good value. 75/. X.0.5., 79/6. " LORNA." " EUNICE AFTERNOON FROCKS . . . " Josephine " Attractive Georgette Frock, suitable for afternoon or dinner wear; the diagonal tucking makes an effective trimming; gracefully flared skirt, and frills on sleeve; lining of good quality Jap. Silk. Colours: Wine, Navy, Black. Good value. £5/19/6 X.0.5., £6/6/-. " Pauline " —Smart Afternoon Frock in good quality Crepe de Chine, with attractive vest of contrasting Crepe de Chine. Brown, Bottle, Nattier, Navy, Black. Good value. 59/6 X.0.5., 63/-. Special value in fully fashioned STOCKINGS .. . An Exceptional Purchase of Pure Silk Stockings, lined lisle, fine gauge, dull finish. An excellent wearing quality for every day wear. In newest colours. 3/11 Pa> r - Smith &Caukhey Ltd. QUEEN STREET - - - - AUCKLAND
New Zealand's Safe Train Travel 150 Millions Without Fatality AGAIN the New Zealand Railways have completed another big working year without causing the death of a passenger, thus achieving a marvellous record of 150 million passengers during the past six years without one fatality. This aggregate, equivalent to the transport of the Dominion's whole population, a hundred times over, is convincing proof to the people that their railways strictly observe the principle of "Safety First," day and night, over the whole of the system l more than 3000 route miles). That homely proverb, "Better to be sure than sorry," must commend itself to the travelling public, and the ! instinct of self-preservation should ensure preference for the railway, especially as the service is speedy and punctual as well as safe and economical, Wellington, 20th April, 1932. General Manager N.Z. Railway.
Hear litis cereall SO CRISP that you can hear it crackle when you pour on cold ttilk or cream. Toasted rice grains. Rich with flavour. Something different for breakfiwi Delicious for lunch. Kellogg's Rice Bubbles will fascinate children and delight grown-apa as well. Always ovenfresh. No cooking required. In the red-and-green packet. Sold by all grocers. Mm* JtICE BUBBLES Distributors: MESSRS. H. O. WILES, LTD., Anxao Avenue, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21163, 21 April 1932, Page 3
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