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permanent WAVING With Steam or Oil £!/!/■ (Only Eugene Spohets Used.) JUNIOR PERMANENT J7 /C WAVE • for college girls. The Junior System creates large, loose Waves, more suitable for younger people. _ —. a. m ■> (■> ft JkAiW the new feature, "AMBASSADOR BOB" Si? 'SS'WS «3 Hairdressers' Exhibition In isew York. The artistic shape and smart appearance of this bob will without doubt make it extremely popular In Auckland. Let Monte Winter Dress Your Hair to Suit YOUR own individual Style. Monte WINTER (Phone 41-31©), 2 BUILDING, QUEEN ST.

Twice a year the Hudson Coy. Fur, Ltd. provide a vLy°m,!eh tuni.ty of purchasing the latest sly ura noted throughout the Dominion, below our usual keen values. HUDSON s Bi-ieariy r ,„ u|NE ciir REDUCTIONS, not only for the infinite variety of huyin, which in many instances are lower than WHULWAII opportunity starts on 3^ MONDAY and will be continued for a limitedperiod only■ Tto» who desire REAL BARGAINS SHOULD ON NO ACCOUNT MISS THIS GREAT SALE. Coat Section Over 500 Modern Garments to select from. Here are a few examples of Sale Values: NATURAL MUSQUASH COATS, varied designs, all fittings; full /3 length, and richly lined SPECIALLY - SELECTED NORTHERN CANADIAN MUSQUASH, beauti- OOGns. fully matched; perfect pelts SQUIRREL AND SABLE KID COATS. 1 QGn». Very Special Clearance Price.... SEAL CHAPAL, trimmed Natural *1 QGns. Skunk—Usually 38gns. Sale Price: *** RUSSIAN MINK AND SABLE MARMOT, extremely durable pelts, OgGns. •worked in new designs REAL HIGH-GRADE SEAL SKIN (not Coney Seal), trimmed Skunk or C A Gns. Squirrel. Six only SILVER FLANK MUSQUASH, full "J A Gns. length, Northern skins. Real Value: 54 G "" J GENUINE RUSSIAN SQUIRREL, Natural and Mink Shades. 2 at FOUR ONLY - * at 50 Gni 1 at 60^ Fur Necklets, Stoles, Throw-overs Hundreds of charming styles. Hudson Quality, Hudson Designing, Hudson Values. SOUTH AMERICAN SKUNK STOLES A&™—Usually 7 gns . Now SABLE AND SKUNK SHADE OPOSSUM THROW-OVERS—Usu- AQ ( ally 3*gns Now REAL FOX FURS, in Blue Kitt Cross AO ($> and Natural 1 | Also, A GLORIOUS SELECTION OF NECKWEAR, IN SQUIRREL, KOLINSKY, SABLES, MARTENS, ETC., AT APPEALING PRICES. Patrons old and new are advised to call early and take full advantage of the splendid selection available. Coy. Furs, Ltd. REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS, 276 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. •:» S , RADIO ONE OF THESE 100 PRIZES Here's all you have to do —Fill in the missing words in the rhymes below, and send in your solution with 2 empty 3d. bags of Smith's Potato Crisps. Easy enough I Read the rules and then ... go for itl 100 PRIZES Ist Prise; 6-calve ' Ultimate' all-Elect tie Radio Set—Model 627—a masterpiece of Radio Production—Value £2B. 2nd Prize: Canteen of Stainless Sheffield Steel Cutlery (36 pieces}— Value £l2. 3rd Prize : One Dinner Set (32 pieces)— Value £7- ' 4th Prize: One Afternoon Tea Set (14 pieces)— Value €5» sth Prize: 2 FREF, Seats at one of your leading Motion Picture Theatres, weekly for three months—Value (£3-12-0. 6th Prize s Fountain.Pen—Value £l. 7th Prize: EversHarp Pencil—Value £l. And 93 Prizes of One Family TinSmith's Potato Crisps. l RULES. (1). The Judges will be the Directors of Smith's Potato Crisps (N.Z.) Ltd., whose decision shall be final. (2). All entries must be sent to " Competition ", Smith's Potato Crisps, Box 532, Wellington. (3). Any number of entries may be sent, but each entry must be accompanied by 2 empty 3d. bags of Smith's Potato sO' Crisps. (4). The Com- _ a petition closes on <<£ va RLJK August 20th, 1932, after ■VI which date no entries will be received. (5). The first priie will be awarded to the solution considered best in the opinion of the Judges, legibility being > a consideration if necessary, and the other prizes to the solutions considered next in merit. (6). List of prhe-winners will be published on 31st August, 1932, in the 'Evening Post', Wellington: * Herald', Auckland: 'Press', Christchurch: 'Times', Dunedin. List will also be supplied to all shops selling Smith's Potato Crisps. (7). The Staff of Smith's Potato Crisps (N.Z.) Ltd., are not eligible to enter for this competition. (8). No correspondence will be entered into orer this Competition. FILL IN THESE MISSING WORDS I There was an old woman who lived in a Whose children were She had plenty t0.., No fire to make broth, no to bake bread, So she gave them some Smith's _. And sent them to Little Jack _. sat in a. Eating Smith's by the score, He sighed like a nigger and wished he was So that he could eat Old Mother Hubbard went to the To get some Smith's from her store, When got the cupboard was.,.. Hey the cat asked the How the crinkle on Smith's. got there. The Mistress harder Of the in the But at last gave it up in r IT HS S ill CUT OUT AND SEND •COMPETITION', BOX 532, WELLINGTON. 1 enclose «olution(s) for the Competition, together with empty bags of Smith's Potato Crisps (2 for each entry}. 7 agree to abide by the Rules.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 16

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