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A unique collection of delightfully, new and interesting creations by well-known designers awaits inspection in the Millinery Salon on the First Floor. Beautiful displays of New Autumn Goods throughout will be found of more than passing interest AN EARLY VISIT IS RECOMMENDED Smith & Caughey Lt< E arli esit iwi t h th e New e s t

"CURED MY PILES IN ONE WEEK" Pile sufferers —here is a cheery message for you, written by one who knows the agony of Piles and the blessmg of sure relief. Read it! " Having read a notice in our local paper that the Zann _ Double Absorption Treatment was a certain cure. I decided to give it a trial. I have used your treatment for one week, and am now free of the trouble altogether." Booklet, fully describing the Zann Treatment. will be sent free on request, or send ninepence in stamps and receive generous trial treatment. Zann Proprietary, Box 952. Wellington. , Booklets and stocks ot "Zann" obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores, Karangahape Road, and A. Eccles, Chemist, Queen Street and Branches.

NOW C "i" ■ *■ f W. £ •4m ffi m 1 TO £53? « * +*f<r FOUNDED • A-D- lit! THE WEEKLY GRAPHIC AND NEW ZEALAND MAIL THE DOMINION'S NATIONAL ILLUST NEWSPAPER SAFETY IN THE SURF " Swim in Safety in the Surf is the motto of the Auckland Life-Saving Association. An article contributed by SPECIAL COMMISSION touches on the work of lifesaving clubs and deals comprehefnsively with LIFE-SAV-ING METHODS. Valuable information is given so that any who have not had previous life - saving instruction can render service to those apparently drowned. WOMEN'S PAGES Full Accounts of Week s Social Events Latest LONDON FASHIONS with EXCLUSIVE ILLUSTRATIONS Special Article on the late MARGARET MacDONALD. wife of the Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay Mac Donald, Prime Minister of Great Britain Arts and Crafts, including a description of BARBOLA WORK Recipes and Household Hints by AUNT DAISY Suggestions fov WALL DECORATION with Plastjc Paint. HISTORIC HOMES AND HOLDINGS A survey of the development of TUNANUI STATION, HAWKE'S BAY. home of Maior-Gerieral Sir Andrew Russell, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., forms the second of a series of exclusive articles on the residences and properties round which the pastoral progress of the Dominion has largely revolved. Main Illu Section FLOODS Widespread Damage Collapse of Bridges New Plymouth Pictures. BYRD EXPEDITION Return from Antarctic Arrival at Dunedin. AUCKLAND SHOW FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND A comprehensive farming sec* tion includes seasonal notes on the management of all classes of livestock, in addition to a valuable review of routine practice during March. A special representative contributes a critical commentary on the stock classes at the Auckland Show. " SHEEP WITHOUT A. SHEPHERD " form* the title of an outspoken i article by PAN. He discusses aspects of the dairying in£ » u *" try which, he suggests, left the Government no choice but to assume responsibility f° r the control of the industry. THE DEAD MAN IN THE CAR How the forest road leading 1° , Warsop village formed a perfect setting for a murder > s related by EX-CHIEF IN SPECTOR JAMES BERRLTT, formerly of Scotland YardInspector Berrett's analysis ot this amazing mystery, whic he investigated in his official capacity, is the first of a new series of articles giving inside " information concerning famous unsolved crimes. " MIDNIGHT MUDDLE" A complete short story, telling how a postman bicycled to romance, is contribute under the above title by H. A MANHOOD. Further instalments of the exciting by Frank H. Bcdle and Otwell Binns are also included. The Weekly News is obtainable at All Newsagents or Direct from the Publishers, WILSON & HORTON LTD., Queen St., Auckland. PRICE, 9d PER COPY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22045, 27 February 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22045, 27 February 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22045, 27 February 1935, Page 20

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