IT'S . EASY . TO . . THE . MAPLE . WAY This Attractive MIRAMAR' 3-Piece CHESTERFIELD TE 9 Ml, m mt, 11 m t ft m A; k j *■«> <■ "' fen *4A kv A. !' : 'Va ms&» '■'W; 7|&j 4 (: ■ " 3d «p,~ § 1,1 n gijTS M % m V t m --< : w ife fit ?*» Si . .n V ?X » w v >* > " "itjpfp sfft; «£Vs ■ f 'm' \0 r *& ' :5: m ® *&> s '. &&*» V V Hs§^ ;ssr*te SSSS* 5N s,'v--W4 X . «$ jOGa^s-sfcW* s *^ -on* i «5 s* §5% M a :-r^% > .«!» «£ I r§ £ .*tr <?j? M M cow i#Sl V ** *5 Saf * ■ xV^X-SJrtV®®' <^-v<^ >/.<N>^ 4'6 PER WEEK: Here is the latest addition to "The Maple's" extensive range of modern Chesterfield Suites —The "Miramar." At £l9/19/it represents truly amazing value, and is available in "The Maple's " Famous Easy Terms of No Deposit and 4/6 per week. The three-division back Settee is 6ft. 6in. overall length and the two Chairs are each 3ft. 6in. wide. Each piece has wide flat-top arms, sprung seat and back, and independentlysprung edge. Coverings are available in a wide range of the latest Jacquard Velours, including scenic, modernistic and floral effects. Free sample patterns sent post free on request. FREE FREIGHT to your nearest Port or Station in the North Island, with Safe Delivery Guaranteed. FREE Mail Coupon To-day for your Free Copy of " The Maple's" Bright, New, Illustrated Furnishing Book. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., 5 and 7 Karangahape Road, Auckland, C.2. Please send me, Post Fre® and without obligation, a copy of your New Furnishing Book, Catalogue No. S3. THE mAPLE FURNISHING 5 and 7 KARANGAHAPE ROAD Close to Grafton Bridge AUCKLAND CHEAP FARES Your opportunity for a week-end at the seaside at a minimum of expense. Telephone local Stationmaster for particulars. RETURN FARES TO AUCKLAND. From Second Class. First Class. Rotorua and Ngongotaha 12/- 15/Mamaku 10/- 12/8 Putaruru, Tirau and Matamata 7/8 10/6 Morrinsville 7/- 9/8 Fares Include seat reservations for the two Journeys. Return Tickets at oheap fares will also be issued from any stopping station to any stopping station between Rotorua and Hamilton. ' aii- iL m-mmm NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EXOURBION. ROTORUA TO AUCKLAND. Saturday, 19th; Sunday, 20th Jan <-xm m mm A Speoial Exourslon Train will leave Rotorua for Auckland 12.40 p.m., SATURDAY, 19th January, stopping at Ngongotaha, Mamaku, Putaruru, Tirau, Matamata, and Morrinsville, arriving Auckland 8.0 p.m. Return train leaves Auckland 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 20th January, arriving Rotorua 11.88 p.m. lilt ;wx-s«i-x mm m Comfortable Travel. F f 'a mm MM sa>s Second Class. First Class. 12/- 16/10/- 12/8 7/8 10/8 7/- 9/8 r^v.-w - Wmmm mm mm . ... iSSS wmmm mm mmm w to personal daintiness s VM ■* "j 5?iS I 11 i»l mm® sm START EACH DAY si>S M !« # i ... £ is® *zsm Ifp >s:< with clean, fresh undies During the recent Holiday Season you may not have had the opportunity of visiting relatives and friends in other parts of the Dominion—yet you need not necessarily forgo the pleasure of conversing with them. Long-distance telephone conversations are so easily arranged; and from the comfort of your home you may have almost the equivalent of a face-to-face conversation with, a person a hundred or even a thousand miles away. Think of the pleasure it will give distant relatives and friends if you visit them now and then by longdistance telephone. In examining the list of toll charges in the front pages of the telephone directory, do not forget that between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. and 1 1 p.m. daily, as well as all day on Sundays and holidays, half rates apply. From I 1 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day quarter rates apply. NEXT TO AN ACTUAL VISIT A Telephone Call is Best The Best Picnic Policy See Free Railways Booklet Whatever may be the desire of picnickers—the folk of offices, factories, shops or schools—their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfort- ' ably, 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. Expert Co-operation of Railways mm 4 MINUTES AT NI Half the joy of the morning bath fs lost unle&g/ you put on clean, fresh undies afterwards. That's the height of comfort and daintiness ! Who wouldn't spare just 4 minutes a night to be safe —to know there's no risk of unpleasantness. from perspiration.. Lux makes it so easy to protect your charm. lUX KEEPS UNDIES BRIGHT AND NEW A nightly bath in Lux works wonders for your tindies and stockings, too. It removes the perspiration acids which rot silken threads and ruia .delicate m wx. 6.219.8NZ WIT Ju m s*. % pjx DOES THE TRICK colours. You'll have your prettiest thing? twice JiS long if you care for them the Lux way* FOLLOW "THE EASY 4-MINUTE LUX METHOD One tablespoon of Lux does all of one day's undies .... and your stockings, too. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22009, 16 January 1935, Page 15
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