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Exceptional New Year Values at Smith & Caughey's On account of unusual Purchases made at much below ruling rates the following will be offered to-morrow and following days at absurdly low prices DUBARRY SUN - BATHING OIL Assists the development of a rich, becoming Tan without discomfort, redness or peeling of the skin. Good value. 2/11 bottle. SILK OTTOMAN CORDS For Coats and Frocks. In Black, Navy, Brown. 36in. Wonderful value. 2/11 1000 Yards Superior Quality Natural FUJI SILK Ideal for Summer Frocks and Underwear. 29in. wide. Good value. lOid BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS in PIQUE VOILES White and coloured grounds. Ideal for Summer wear. 36in. Good value. 1/61,1 /11 i amd 2/3 yard 1000 Yards of PRINTED LIMBRIC An excellent washing Cloth suitable for Frocks, Overalls and Beach Wear. 36in. wide. Good value. I/■ and I /2| yard PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS Hemmed ready for use. Attractive border in combination of Blue, Green and Gold. Size 22 x 32. Good value. 1/3 Pure Silk STOCKINGS Full fashioned, superior wearing quality, seamless feet. In fashionable Summer shades. Biin., 9in., 9£in. and 1 Oin. Good value. 5/11 500 Yards HEAVY-WEIGHT Bemberg Boiling SILK Greatly in demand for Tennis Frocks, sports wear and general use. White only. 36in. Good value. 1/9 and l/l Hi yard OUTSTANDING VALUE in PILLOW CASES Good quality. Full size. Good value. 1/3 WHITE UNIFORM COAT SMOCKS Short sleeves. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. 2in. hem. Made in White Interlining. Good value. A Ifc each. 4/6 750 Yards SUPERIOR QUALITY MAROCAIN in 24 of the newest shades, including Ivory and Black. A beautifully-finished Cloth, most suitable for Frocks and Light Summer Coats. A British production. 36in. wide. Good value. 4/11 PACIFIC SWIM SUITS Elastic knit, perfect fitting. Standard Back—S.W., W., O.S. Colours; Black, Jade, Royal, Bottle Green, Brown, Sunset. Sun Back—S.W., W., O.S. Black, Royal, Jade, and Sunset. Good value. 18/6 Smith & Caughey Ltd. ; h Auckland's Great Shopping Centre ; :-S

I Saved £l-6-10 on this Year's Motor Insurance "Wish I'd known about the N.I.M.U. before. A saving n.i.m.u. for stability like that every year amounts to something. And I'm and security. Asseu . J J , , , jt» e over €IOO,OOO, memmore than just a cash saving to the good. Ive a iar bership o<*r 20,000, wider coverage now than I could get elsewhere plus ftaid"ng. rly n.lm.u! a more liberal service and extra rebates. If I were accidentcompensation* _ . _— _ 1 • « I* /fli* hijwr than the you I d see the N.I.M.U. about your own savings to-day. usual. Medical expm- . ___ set paid up to £26>s<o Bi BBS ■■ (other companies pay BHmWB * HH _ » 9LJH9 only £lO-10). Partial KHuHI ▼ WW ▼ ▼ HbSH disablement HI VBV £250). Total S'orth Island Motor Union Mutual Insurance Company disablement £I,OOO (iOwned by the Policy Holders) (.usual only £500). Head Office: Wellington—Branches and Agencies throughout North Island WL Says the SHARLAND Jioiuewfft . know my ONIONS will keepionger and taste Better Lit 1 PICKLED withSUGAR "O. 49! OKI >UI c ° BRITiSH MADE y TORCH BATTERIES Better Picnics By Rail Expert Co - operation Whatever may be the desire of folk of offices, factories, shops or schools their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day's picnicking distance from cities and towns there are refreshing places served by train—an exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various exercises, mild or strenuous. The train cuts the worry out of picnicking. The Railway Department will be pleased to give any possible help to Picnic Committees. If desired, a representative of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance in organising excursions. A free booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. Let Your Railways Help You Bovril in the Kitchen • *» Besides taking Bovril as an Invigorating drink, you can make use of its sustaining and energising powers in a variety of other ways—in fact, Bovril is invaluable in the kitchen. Its rich, delightful, meaty flavour makes all kinds of savoury dishes more appetising as well as more nourishing. 11*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 14