SPECIAL PURCHASE! CHIFFON WEIGHT ft IDEAL & FOR NOW AND £» EARLY Zetm*' J 6'n Worth Double and Treble. Such distinctive types, no two alike, many of them particularly smart for the younger set, others for the woman requiring a larger head fitting. So wonderfully light, and a distinct change for wear with smart coat styles or sports garments. Trimmings feature velvet, ribbon, mounts* ornaments, and clever handwork, some in self tone, others introduce a colour contrast. Cqlours include grey, browns, fawns and navy, also black. Limited number—early selecting advised. Milne & Choyce's S-A-L-E QUEEN STREET.
r~' % 111 mm ISS iss ■■« 7 ■■■ ■*§ ■fll ■1 li "Winter has its. consolations! After a hard day, what could be better than a pipe, a good book, and your favourite armchair drawn up before a cheerful fire in a shining grate. And mother says fires are no trouble when grates can be cleaned so quickly and easily with Liquid Stove Polish Look for the Zebra. It appears on the tina of i ZEBO and ZEBRA PASTE, J and on the packets of ZEBRA GRATE POLISH. SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS, Executed in First-class Style at HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21540, 11 July 1933, Page 14
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