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LADIES I Neither water nor weather can impair the Beauty of a Permanent Wave executed In the Salon of MADAM TATE, WSJ? PERMANENT WAVE 18/. (Ringlet ends). *^/ BRIGHTENING SHAMPOOS from 2/6 MADAM TATE, Above Offer's Corner Shop, 20 KARANGAHAPE RD. Phone 30-730. PERMANENT WAVING. Full Head from 10/-. Including Shampoo and Set. Steam or Oil Process. MISSES HACKETT A CROWTHER. / Power Board Buildings, First Floor- Phone 40-706. Agents for the famous Malvina Hair Stain. Sew "Go Wee** Songs! Majestic, Next Friday. Recommended by Censor (or Adults. \v* n m i 5N =<M & EASY TO BUY AND RIDE CHEAP TO RUN SKEATES & WHITE LTD., 48 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. MAE WEST In "BEU Majestic, Next Friday. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Your Present ENVIRONMENT - it' ■ Your future success depends on what you are doing NOW. Are you studying consistently? Prenaring For that better lob? "IF only I'd started, earlier " ■ is what we are told by scores of students who missed food positions through lack of training. DON'T "Put Off!" Prepare NOW ! Shorthand, typewriting, book-keep-ing, matriculation, dressmaking, millinery, radio, art, salesmanship, etc., etc. Personal or correspondence tuition. free! Without a moment's delay write for a Free Copy of "Starting Out." It tells how others have succeeded and how you can do likewise. DRULEIGH COLLEGE N.Z.'s Premier Training Institute, Box' 1225 H, ANZAC AVENUE, Auckland. RONALD W. CORSON, Governing Director. All Departments open Monday Next. Brand New "Tall, Dark and Handsomest" Majestic, Next Friday. Recommended by Censor for Adults.

CAN GIVE ENO RESULTS m § VS* n^-v m & r 4 k 4> * Q 4i) l i d M. « w #*■ C! > W* % % f*ri+y % c o w. 0 n.';>\V\\ ?*A IT'ZZZ?// ENO'S 'Fruit Salt' has been recognised by the people of every nation for over sixty year# as finest, safest, and most pleasant aid to good health. ENO taken regularly is the natural way to ensure internal cleanliness—to eliminate waste matter which causes acid poisoning and intestinal toxicity. ENO is prepared only from the finest ingredients. It contains nothing injurious—no purgative mineral salts, no sugar to cheapen its production or prove harmful in cases such aa diabetes,, no artificial flavouring matter, and is non-habit-forming. Buy a bottle of ENO'S 'Fruit Salt' to-day and prove its superiority for ENO IS NOW AVAILAI AT ORIGINAL V PRICES

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 comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day's picnicking distance from cities and towns theire 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 1 give 'assistance in organising excursions. A free booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. Expert Co-operation of Railways

s a rr» SLIMZALL TOOTHACHIE! instantly relieved Nervine has been successful ytits. Stops the ajoay « once. Why suffer I KeepNerria# Magic HE Ten Trunk's of New Clothes! Majeitic, Next -Friday. Recommended by Censor for Adults.

Quiqlevs m luJUTiu ■a cass ==LWw a ■c**: *ssta, Z'i< 5« ®g§i ! !l Quigleys New Premises, Corner Customs Street and Commerce Street, a few steps from Queen Street. AS OUR NEW 3-STOREYED BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF CUSTOMS AND COMMERCE STREETS IS NOT YET READY FOR OCCUPATION WE ARE CONTINUING OUR BIG REMOVAL BARGAINS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. W CARPET WEEK Thousands of pounds worth of Carpets have arrived for our new premises, but as we cannot move in yet, we must sacrifice them to you AT GIVE AWAY PRICES ' • • . \ . ' '• \ v.;:, . / . .-v." Our Furniture Sale also continues for One More Week. BUY NOW for future delivery—Storage Free for 12 Months if desired. AMAZING REDUCTIONS IN PRICE —Axminsters and Wiltons all reduced to prices that you cannot overlook. 9ft. x 12ft. Axminster—Us. £lO/10/-. Quigleys Removal Price, £6/17/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. AxminsterUsually £B/17/6. Quigleys Removal Price, £5/19/6 9ft. x 12ft. Wilton, Super— Usually £l7/17/-. Quigleys Removal Price, £9/17/6 9ft. x 6ft. Axminster—Usually £5/7/6. Quigleys Removal Price, £3/3/9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Wilton, Super— Usually £l4/14/-. Quigleys, Removal Price, £B/15/9ft. x 12ft. Seamless French Wilton— Usually £l6/16/-. Quigleys Removal Price, £9/19/6 7ft. 6in. x 6ftj Axminster—-Us. £4/4/-. Quigleys Removal Price, £2/16/6 12ft. x 4ft. Axminster—Us. £5/19/6. Quigleys Removal Price, £3/19/6 Axminster Rugs—Usually 25/-. Quigleys Removal Price, 14/9 Body Carpets, made to any size, in newest patterns— At Heavily Reduced Removal Prices. BEDROOM SUITE IN SOLID OAK mn It m it r A pfppi 5 WHS r'-K • - •» • , Iff - I : Mms 'illi -rrrsfSc?^ m> .a ■ v^: : ; Si■ 8 f mm -:V:v s'• .yj v ,-J <, % >: - • THIS 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, in light shaded Solid Oak, comprising: 3ft. 6in. Wardrobe, with 4Sin x I2in. bevelled plate-glass mirror; 3ft. 6in. Dressing Table, with 36in. X IBin. bevelled plate-glass mirror 4ft. 6in. Panel Bedstead, with carved motifs on all pieces, and Pedeital Cupboard ril JB /"Jf / to match—Usually £2l/10/-. QUIGLEYS REMOVAL PRICE: XflA/ // |3 QUIGLEYS REMOVAL PRICE: COMPLETE HOUSE FIJRMSHERS 333

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 19

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