'M iwwi THE "AWATEA" cruise The new Union Company luxury Iiner—"AWATEA" leases Auckland on January *| . |9, on a glorious cruise to Whangaroa Harbour, Bay of Islands and Port Fitzrqy. It's the cruise of the year ! Glorious days in the scenic waterways of the historic Northland on the magnificent "AWATEA." Don't miss it! You arrive back on the _ morning of January 23. , Fare from £5 Tourist Class, and £7 First |||||:l Class. . A CHRISTMAS CRUISE Igkr By the "MaunganuT to Whangaroa Harbour, < Bay of Islands and Port Fitzroy. leaves December 24 (Xmas live), arrives back morning of ONE CLASS ONLY f FARES FROM £5 A CRUISE TO MILFORD SOUND y By the "Maungarui" from Wellington—leaves / February 4, arrives back morning of February 8. / ONE CLASS ONLY! FARES FROM £6.10.0 | —/(/~T^ t t Full Particulars from \( UNION STEAM SHIP CO.V |iW OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Vv\ get hold OF FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING t\GXRfS THAT pleases - MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phone 41-273 for Van. to Call. Crowhurst St., Newmarket. m 5 1 vs m 111 ill When you make hundreds ol suits Weekly, there's always a few left on hand . . . customers change their minds, lose their employment, etc. —so thess Suits must be sold. Yon get th?> benefit <t the forfeited deposits besides ti substantial reduction. They're all sizes and all latest materials and will be Sacrificed at rnriiirrT AUo Sample Dinner Suits, all Silk lined, £5/10/- Cl "" Two Addresses* 344 QUEEN STREET. Opp. Town Hall. , 43 QUEEN STREET, Opp. C.P.O. ORNAMENTAL TELEGRAM FORMS Are available for BIRTHDAY GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAMS Without Extra Charge. fcl a word With a minimum of J each Good wishes are expressed with greater individuality on the Ornamental Telegram Forms. TELEGRAPH YOUR GOOD WISHES SPECIALIST, MUIR, Chemist, 529 H.D., Balmoral, Auckland. Send for Free Particular#. SOUND ADVICE FROM NURSE Wr " r 6UT, OORRIE,YOUR HAIR USED TO BE SO DULL AND IT'S !J7v SIMPLY LOVELY NOW. MiVJKMII A soap that is not only a beauty treatment for the skin but a beauty treatment for the hair, too —what more could a woman want ? The rich medicated lather of Rexona Soap brings new life, new vitality to the hair, -tones up the scalp and counteracts irritating dandruff. If you would have a really healthy scalp and shining hair, shampoo regularly each week with Rexona Medicated Soap. SMOOTH, CLEAR SKIN ... Lovely complexion, skin glowing with health, smooth &nd clear —that's what every woman yearns for. Rexona Medicated Soap is the simplest, the quickest and most inexpensive beauty care. Its rich lather sinks deep into the pores of the skin, removing the MHffigjgFPl cause of unsightly skin I blemishes, leaving the ffibt' /K>Sll skin healthy and glor- «|j At your chemist's or store NOW! o Quickly Reduced No sensible person will continue to suffer from dangerous swollen veins or bunches when the new, powerful, yet harmless germicide called Emerald Oil can readily bo obtained at any well-stocked chemist. Ask for a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength), and refuse substitutes. Use as directed, and in a few days improvement will be noticed, then continue until the swollen veins are reduced to normal. It is so powerful that old chronic cases of Piles are often speedily absorbed. The leading chemists are now selling lots of It, under strict guarantee of money back If first bottle does not completely satisfy. EACLARK titoN* STRONC^^^ Of IKI'MI <OIL» , (Mill* . IMf IUtNW At tMIMOHtI COM***. . luid &£j>esT DISI NftC^ai
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22543, 7 October 1936, Page 7
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