V -A. •i i SALE SAVINGS for DISCRIMINATING MEN CHALK-STRIPE Worsted Flannel SUITS Now 95/ REGULARLY £5-10-0 An offering outstanding even among' the mLv remarkable Sale Values on the Ma/s Floor. In Chalk-stripe Flannel, the latest and most fashionably worn suiting overseas ... the new Double, breasted cut with one-button, long roll lapel . •. • smart Single-breasteds for fancters of this popular style . . . and shades of Grey for every taste. A COMPLETE RANGE OF FITTINGS, too, with figure variations m each size Tall, Medium and Small Mens. WELTED SHOES Is'd At ah ordinary time, 25/- would be exan Solid leather, strongly welted, square, medium and round toes. ANNOUNCING THE NEW 0 0 MR % ■»*w m § mm <- ■ -i-.. I , & 1 m mm i % a* 1 STRAWFEL" HATS BOYEir P TOILET PREPARATIONS FOR MEN For a changeable season such as the present one, "Strawfel" Is the ideal hat, for it is waterproof, washable and retains its shape under all conditions. Smart shades of Fawn, Brown, Grey or White. Usually 21/-. 15/6 Jhfc. # / Appearing for the first time in Auckland, these wonderful Toilet Needs from the famous French " Boyer Perfumeries include a new BrusUess Shaving Cream, which requires no lather-ing—After-shaving Lotions and Tomc.b— Talc and Hair Tonics—all very reasonably priced and obtainable only from M. & C. "NO-BRUSH" SHAVING CREAM. Contains more emollient than ordinary soap or cream. 3/- giant tube; 3/9 half-pound jar. AFTER SHAVING LOTION. Medium, 3/6; large,' 6/6. LILAC VEGETAL TOILET WATER. 6/6. QUININE HAIR TONIC. 6/6 bottle. LIQUID FRENCH BRILLIANTINE. 2/6 bottle. - ; MEN'S TALCUM POWDER. 2/6 large tin. BOYER'S SHAVING CREAM. 2/6 tube. ENQUIRE GROUND FLOOR, TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. WIDE END TIESFor a smart Tie. up-to-the-minute in colour and design. 1/11 is a re ? a r,i IJS able price, but when the wonderful 1 14 <3 wealth of choice in colour arid pat- I I I I terns is considered, the offer becomes I ■ I I even more attractive to seekers of ■ f quality and good value. Regularly 2/6 each. FANCY HALF HOSE Softly woven, splendid wearing, and rfj I ffl (A in a wide variety of smart designs ■ V ■ I and tonings. An opportunity to save ■ « ■ ■ considerably on attractive quality Half ■ f " Hose, for the regular pricing Is 2/6 pair. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT— Shop by " LAY-BY " and enjoy the advantage of Sale Pricings. S?SS L t II m There Is no other to compare with this famous old Holland gj n pone to equal its unique medicinal qualities so valuable to men and women nearthe'forties.' Taken regularly " J.D.K.Z." aids the kidneys, cleansing the blood of dangerous impurities that cause Rheumatic troubles. A valuable appetiser and after-illness stimulant. Ask for J.D.K.Z. Gin at any hotel or bottle store. ■■ HI In flasks, finis and Quart Bottles. lili 1 WM Wi m 1 m kTAfk'C Good farthe PHILIP LEWIS LTD. Phone 45-275. PANEL BEATERS, radiAtor manufacturers, ■V EXPERT REPAIRERS. New Address* fjJ ALBERT ST., over Dexter Motors, Car Ent.: St. Patrick'* Square. We Steam Clean fo» Blocked Radiators. AUTOMOTIVE REMETALLED BEARINGS "RINGS LIKE A BELL" Bedrock Prices, from <l/- each. RECONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., CHAPEL SQUARE. R, W. PHIPPS, Manager. Phone 47-372. Trained Nurse Offers Remedy for Grey Hair Recommends Simple Home-made Mixture That Quickly Darkens It. Miss Mary J. Hayes, a well-known nurse, makes the following statement about grey hair: " The use of the following remedy, which you can make at home, is the best thing 1 know of for streaked, faded or grey hair, which turns black, brown or light brown as you desire. Of course, you should do the mixing yourself to save unnecessary expense. " Just get a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with I ounce of Bay Rum, \ ounce Glycerine and I half-pint of water. This only costs a little. Comb the liquid through the hair every other day until the mixture is used up. It is absolutely harmless, free from grease or gum, is not sticky and does not rub off. Itchy dandruff, if you have any, quickly leaves .your scalp, and your hair is left beautifully soft and glossy. Just try this if you would look years and years more youthful." —Copyright.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 16
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