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Great Sale of Advanced FASHIONS MARY • MAXWELL'S " SPECIAL " HAIR RENEWER. Effectively prevents the hair from falling out, strengthening and making it beautifully soft' and glossy. It cleanses ]the scalp and removes scurf, tlandruff, etc., and by its action on the roots affords the natural nourishment required, and 'imparts a healthy ■and natural growth—3/- and S/6 per bottle. Postage, 6d. TWO OUTSTANDING PRODUCTS ARTHUR A. MAXWELL & CO. (N.Z.), 195 A Broadway, P.O. Box 34, Newmarket, Auckland, N.Z. MAXWELL'S " SPECIAL " HAIR RESTORER. Restores grey or faded hair, to its natural colour, cleanses the scalp and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth and renders the hair soft, pliant and glossy. IT IS NOT A DYE. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Postage, 6d. r. PICKLING E 1 7WTT/

of £3500 Stock Boots and Shoes ■ —Men's, Women's and Children's — damaged by smoke and water, CONTINUED DAILY. OUR LOW PRICES ARE UNHEARD OF. Buy Two Pairs at the Cost of One. The Entire Stock is Offered at Extraordinary Low Prices E. W. WEBB & CO. LTD. hiiii mill! 121-123 KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

Low Fares For High Summer Cheap Train Trips For All For the little trip or the big holiday—- \ for. individuals, for families, for parties—the = railways offer low fares to all mariner of delightful places. The free booklet " Picnics by Rail," obtainable from all officered stations, gives full information of very cheap fares and the best - | places for picnics in all districts. Safety Comfort Economy

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OMEN were m Scientists i ffhey would Choose their Face Creams end Powders on FACTS, and not on FANCIES ! • [Nearly all women suffer either from inactive ,or excessive functioning of the oil glands, of the skin. The result is either dry or oily ■complexion. Neglected, the trouble leads to an old skin regardless of the. age of the •owner! ' * - NEW FACIAL BALANCE TECHNIQUE iThe combined us: of Facial Youth and Golden Youth P-iwder actively combats the influences leodinK to decay of the skin cells and tissues.. Facial Youth has been devised to give, not only protection, but also correction and maintenance of normal oil balance, so often destroyed by alkaline vanishing creams. Facial Youth guards the skin's;na.tural and necessary acid coating. Its formula is scientific. Facial .Youth does not seek merely to create those easy illusions of benefit which are the sole resource of so many face creams, but it bestows a genuine improvement on the functioning anfi condition of the skin which is more valuable to the woman confronted by the appearance of facial decline. AND ALMOST AS , VITAL... Golden Youth Face Powder does not undo any of the good work. The skin, treated by Facial Youth and dusted lightly with Golden Youth Powder, becomes softly, clearly alluring. The subtly blended skin-tones of Gofden Youth Face' Powder provide that glorification of natural colouring which confers a glamorous, irresistible appeal. And, in the perfume of this exquisite beauty powder is found an added and very notable charm. YEARS ALONE NO SIGNPOST It is the condition of your skin 'that pi'ves the impression of youth or age. Use these two remarkable beautifiers, and keep on the. eide of true scientific safety. Analysis, which cannot lie, says that these two famous products of Kathleen Court are above competition in quality and formula effectiveness (•"—users. over many years, confirm in use, analysis shows in the laboratory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 16