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ON THE MAN'S FLOOR f/|| Th ' s "' M «" I Underwei /■■ WINTER •</«> . ••■■■■** >it i > \\ V" -N \ \ \ > ( The Sale WINTER PYJAMAS Usually 7/6 Splendid quality winterweight Pyjamas that will give excellent service in wear. Full roomy cut. Well made from strong twill pyjama cloth, neatly striped in shades of blue, mauve and fawn. HORROCKSES' PYJAMAS 10/6 Usually 12/6 The famous Horrockses' Pyjamas at Sale Prices Made from a wonderfully serviceable suede-finish pyjama doth, to give the utmost satisfaction in wear. nrie y toXOS in fast colours. Full roomy cut. All sizes, from S.M. to X.U.b. y* vA •v/ * \ \V K ■ I j/t The Sale Price of 31/6 DRESSING GOWNS ft Usually 35/ to 45/fgfP /mlTi- / How restful to slip into one of these comfortable Dressing Gowns at the end of the day, for a pleasant evening before the fire. How protective their warmth these chilly winter mornings. An attractive all-wool gown, smartly overchecked on plain grounds and finished with corded cuffs and edges. Large pockets. Good range of tonings, including blues, browns and grey. All sizes. 12/6 "PAR"GOLF SHIRTS Usually 15/6 and 18/6 The ideal winter Golf Shirt now becomes available at a substantial reduction. Smart, warm, and permitting the utmost freedom of action. All wool, slide front, comfortable collar, long sleeves. Royal, fawn, brown, grey, maroon. 8/11 GOLF GOLOSHES m. JW. British made, from highgrade rubber. Sturdy and thoroughly reliable. Soles generously studded with metal sprigs, clenched to give a very firm grip in any weather. Heels and toes strongly reinforced Instep strap preventing golosh from pulling off. All sizes. Black only. Underwear, 5/6 Usually 6/6 Save on these splendid quality winter needs at Sale Prices. Wool and cotton plated, soft inside finish, warm, comfortable, and good wearing. Natural shades only. English Sox, 3/3 Dependable qualities, usually 4/6 to 5/11. Warm, comfortable, and splendid wearing. Smartly patterned or plain, in a variety of shades to suit every individual requirement. Suede Gloves, 4/11 For business men and car owners. A smart protection against cold hands. Good quality, dependable suede gloves, fleecy lined Usually 6/11 pair. Brown only. 5/H for Golf Hose Usually 7/6, 8/6 and 9/6 Smart, comfortable, and really exceptional value at the special Sale Price of 5/I 1. English made, and obtainable in a range of smart designs, in tonings of fawn, brown and grey. All the Latest Patterns in Wide-end Ties at 1/11 each. Streamlines, diagonals, bar effects, checks, spots, and many other distinctive designs in these splendid Ties, usually from 3/6 to 5/6 each. Colours include blues, browns, greys, fawns, etc. 2/6 for Scarves Usually 3/11 and 4/11 Warm winter scarves, soft and comfortable, yet excellent wearing, in p. splendid range of tonings, inducing fawns, blues, browns and greys. Wide bar stripes in contrast. Men's Grecian Slippers, 9/11 Usually 15/6 pair For evenings "at home" and those quiet hours by the fireside. - Comfortable Slippers, in strong patent leather. Warm and very serviceable. Shades of tan, red and blacks Leather soles. MILNE & CHOYCE'S SALE QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. SALE TO-DAY i K , m wm wmm t m "f •M JV-v n m ass m mm THE DOMINION'S NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND Outstanding items among articles written by practical experts for the primary producer are: OUR PASTURE PROBLEMS, the possible effects on stock health and products from tTie excessive stimulation of pastures with artificial manures WORK ON THE FARM IN JULY. a valuable summary of major operations requiring attention next month Superiority of New Zealand Sheep, article advocating a complete embargo on stock importations Advice on the rearing of AUTUMN PIG LITTERS Importance of hatching chicks early. BLUE RIBAND OF ATLANTIC The keenest rivalry has always existed between the large shipping firms for the honour of owning the ship which can cross the Atlantic in the fastest time. A full-page illustrated article by D. B. SOMERVILLE gives a summary of record crossings and includes interesting data concerning the giart liners Normandie and Queen Mary. Main Illus Section AUCKLAND SOCIAL EVENTS The Arts Ball, Original Fancy Dresses, Snapshots of Dancers Roman Catholic Charity Ball, Some of the Debutantes. * TOPICS FROM SOUTH South Canterbury Hunt Farms Under Snow Rains Cause Flooding. WOMEN'S PAGES Aids for HOME DRESSMAKING, widening a skirt Behind the Scenes at Hollywood, exclusive article by DAISY BASHAM The Jubilee Influence in Fashions, special London Fashion Letter and Exclusive Illustrations Arts and Crafts. An Attractive POLO JUMPER Character in Handwriting, final article of series Aunt Daisy' 3 recipes and household hints Full Accounts of Week s Social Events, including Debutantes Ball in Dunedin. TIME AND SPACE It would occupy a little over two days, travelling from the earth at a speed of 7 miles a second, to reach the moon, writes SIR JAMES JEANS, noted astronomer and authc-r, in this week's article on THE WONDER'S OF THE MOON. He gives a fascinating account of phenomena on the moon s surface —of conditions in a dead world which has no water, no atmosphere and which is subjected to a bombardment of more than a million shooting stars and meteors every day. 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 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 20