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Last Week CREPE MELBRAY CLEARS AT Special value dress material, earning tremendous popularity with its durability, appearance and usefulnega for frocks, ensembles, etc. Possessing dull crepe texture, sonecessary for present fashions. A wide shade ' range includes Nattier, Havana Brown, Gold, Salmon, Marina Blue, Saxe, Rusl, Moss Green, Bottle, Wine, Cherry, Ivory. Double width. 1/4 BEAUTIFUL ART BEDSPREADS 74 Only ART BEDSPREADS—These arc appliqued on self-tone grounds of Rose, Blue, Gold, and Fawn. Full Single Bed size, exact measurements being 76 x 86— Usually 9/6. Last Week Sale Offer, to Clear, 8/3 FURNISHING OPPORTUNITY AXMINSTER RUNNER, 2 roll* only, of heavy quality Tufted File Axminster, modern designs in Fawn colourings. 27in. 36in. Usually 13/6" 18/11 CLEARING AT Q/J J jg/g FINAL UNDERWEAR SNIPS LADIES' WINTER DRESSING GOWNS 25 only cosy Gowns in Wool Ripple and Flannels, beautifully made in superior qualities Usually Priced up to 57/6. 29/6 LADIES' HOUSE SMOCKS Guaranteed Fadeless Karomaid, long sleeves, in plain colours, button front and crossover styles; also Floral Cottons, crossover and slipover styles. All good washing colours. Sizes S.W. and W.—Usually up to 9/1!. RARE BARGAINS IN CORSETS Back-lacing Corsets, Wrap-ons and Corselettes. Odd sizes in all good quality materials. Don't miss this Table! Usually these are priced up to 27/6. 'lain mm g s 4/6 9/11 Infants' and Toddlers' SUN BONNETS & HELMETS In Floral Cotton; also Oddments in Organdie Bonnets in dainty colours—Usually up to 4/6. INFANTS' COTTON DAY GOWNS Tie at waist. 27in. length—Usually 2/6. 1/6 1/3 Men Enjoy Silk Pyj 23/6 SHASTA SILK Fine, Pure Shasta Silk, in a pleasing range of smart atripings, made with new convertible collar and fitted with Silk Gi:rdle. Correctly made and comfortably cut. Jjivest in a couple of pairs and experience this coolneso and comfort of Silk—Usually 23/6. pair.. ° r 2 Sult » 32/6 ART. SILK UNDERWEAR Cream Art. Silk ladderproof fabric. Singlets low- / i® 1 cut Athletic style. Trunk Drawers fitted with f elastic waist and comfortably cut—Usually 2/11. per garment "LAST LOTS - SHOWROOM ASSAM COATS 9 only, heavy' quality Assam Silk. Fulllength, belted styles, neat collar and rever. J? K/U Sizes S.W., W., WX., O S.—Usually 47/6. WOVEN COTTON JUMPERS In two-tone check design with plain colour welt and cuff, short sleeve and roll collar. • Blue, Green, Rose, Red, Brown, and Black on gtf White ground. Sizes S.W., W.—-Usually j j| LAST OF OUR COTTON FROCKS Gingham, Haircords, Carabrica. Newest: designs, short and long sleeves, with or without collars. Pleated or gored skirts. Fast col- gg ours, Blue, Green and Pink tonings. Sizes M/ § § S.S.W., S.W., w.—Usually 14/6. %#/ A A Children's SPECIAL FROCK BARGAINS Pretty styles in Dimity Voiles, White Fuji Silk, and Striped, Checked! and Plain Spun Silk. These are our better wear styles and jgg are made in quality materials. All have hems / T T for lengthening. Sizes IBin. to 30in.— BBe' BfiH! Usually Priced up to 16/6. each. ; ;i 8/11 9/11 RENDELLS SEVEN MORE SALE DAYS

SPA OF THE WORLD - THE PLAYGROUND OF N.Z. 3 a 3 7MSP3RTSM£NfS M Natural Thermal Wonderland Amid Lake and Mountain Scenery. Rotorua is Gayer than ever—Mixed Bathing at the New Blue Bath., Dancing, and Maori Concert.. Sight-seeing Trip, every J av Tennis, Golf, Bowls, Fishing, etc. BOOK EARLY FOR EASTER. < ~u Alki.m of Rotorua Photographs with full details and pictures -—•' fc'- **" —— nt'services* advertised below. Available for t ,^ ce l: .'f» p^°|), at <>^ e to Rotorua Borough Council Advancement Committee larmipalei private hotel. P.O. Box 173 Phone 205. Tariff! 10/» Day. £3/3/- Weekly. Central. Comfortablo. Under Personal Supervision CHIRM'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Hjnemoa St. One minute New Ward and Blue Baths. Appointed Auto. Assn. Hotel. Special Tariff: 9/6 day. £3 week. Free Garage. Phono 47. Fox 14. C. CHIRM » Proprietor LAKE HOUSE HOTEL (Licensed). . Tariff: Now £4/4/- per Week: 13/6 per Day. Large Hot Swimming Poo) Now Open in Grounds. Own Hot Mineral Baths. Phono 36. E. G. FRASER, Proprietor. ■CE* HOTEL EMPIRE. Rotorua's Most Pcpular A.A House. Tariff Reduced. Free Garage on Premises. MISS M. O'HAGAN » Proprietress. c lhe A.A. and C.T. House. Tariff Moderate. Increased Garage Accommodation. Mr. and Mrs. FRED REEVE. For Free Literature regarding Tours to Rotorua. write to ROTORUA BOROUGH COUNCIL ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE. TJoT£!~!KuSTRAUi SUMMER TARIFF: 10/6 per Days £3/3/- Weekly. A.A. and G.T„ Concessions. F. GREENFIELD, Proprietor. Box 148. Phone 403. R. P. SPEEDING g & SONS LTD. II HINEMOA GARAGE. /fi Day and Night Service. Jj l( Phone 66. CJ BOOK ALL SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS with Best Drivers. Best Cars. iColVlL# PHONE 1J». ROTORUA.

SSSSISRKK A woman has no charm so appealing as a clear, smooth skin. That is why the Englishwoman's glorious complexion is so envied, and why so many of the loveliest women use Erasmic Herb Toilet Soap. This fragrant soap is blended with essences distilled from English herbs—essences which give to your skin the radiance and the fresh loveliness of youth. m j ■ />. Mad Dogs and Englishmen may go out in midday sun —but the Englishman —you can b«i quite sure—l 3 thoroughly well p-. w groomed wherever I JmS he goes. You will usually find an ISfflP ERASMI C SHAVING tr^Wm STICK in his kit AJV/a —London's lux- Jl 4&//IZ ury shaving *!>§•#3 :i |l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22047, 1 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22047, 1 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22047, 1 March 1935, Page 16

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