THE CHOICE OF THE STARS is Miner's Hollywood Face Powder. Its secret cream base makes Miner • Hollywood the finest, lightest Powder you ever used. It softens the features and keeps the *kin gloriously smooth, supple and velvety. The Stars use Miners Hollywood Face Powder because they cannot find a better face powder at any price. They also use Miner s Hollywood Rouge, Lipstick and Creams to ensure perfect colour harmony intheir make-up. Miner*s
"ADORABLE" (NEXT fITWATERS) Absolute Clearance AMERICAN FROCKS To Make Room for New Stock. Astounding Prices SALE NOV/ ON
TO-NORIOW Fiackson 's Summer a DOORS OPEN 9 a.m.
Seven 19*11 Wonder Bargains SMART ENSEMBLES IN SILK. Floral Frock and Three-quarter length Coat, trimmed with knife pleating. Long sleeves in coat and frock—Usually £4/4/-. T |1 II Now Priced at Jk W A i£a SMART TWO-TONE AFTERNOON FROCK in Fancy Silk Marocain, unusual yoke treat- /41 4 ment, finished diamond clip Usually T /l| g £3/10/-. Now Priced at an W ab da IMPORTED COAT in Beige Wool Georgette, elaboratefy trimmed with fancy pin tucks on - m sleeves, back and collar—Usually £4/4/-. T T 1 Now Priced at ra eSs; aßa CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCK in Wine Silk Marocain. New lattice treatment on collar. Skirt portion is finished with pleats —Usually £4/10/-. Now Priced at IMPORTED FROCK in new Green toning, with new-type collar and cuffs. New style idea in short basque and belt—Usually £3/10/-. Now Priced at SMART ENSEMBLE—Frock of Figured Silk Marocain, and hip-length Coat of plain material, finished with knife pleats in contrast colour. A new type of AFTERNOON FROCK in Silk Marocain, in rich Brown toning. Full sleeves of figured silk to tone, and finished with belt and novel buckle—Usually £4/4/-. Now Priced at NO MAIL ORDERS available on Seven Wonder Bargains.
LTD.., KARANGAHAPE ROADIiWM—I IHumldlty 100 Per Cent Warm, humid weather, which wbs particularly oppressive to those In the city area, prevailed hi Auckland yesterday. The humidity at 9 a.m H according- to the Instrument st Albert Park, was 100 per cent, the atmo- ' sphere being rully charged -with moisture. This is the highest reading: this ' year. Last year 100 per cent was' registered on two occasions. On Monday at 9 a.m. the reading was !>7 per cent. —N.Z. Herald, If you are to enjoy fully the summer, it is essential that your home should with a refrigerator. Not only is this necessary for the sheer pleasure of having: Iced drinks and puddings that are really cold, but also for the sake of economy and health. If there are children in til# family, their milk and other food-' stuffs must be kept absolutely pure and fresh, and this can only be don® - effectively by means or a refrigeratoc, —Weekly News, 27/11/35. DEFY AUCKLAND'S HUMIDITY m <f-r< I iw .la liiStiMii: m J INSTALL A' AND PLAY SAFE! NATIONAL REFRIGERATORS ON VERY EASY TERMS. MERCHANTS :: CUSTOMS STREET E:,AST :: .AUCKLAND NATIONAL Radios and Refrigerators, Ground Floor. Phone 32-68S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22318, 16 January 1936, Page 3
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