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BRANSON MILLINERY VALUES THREE STRIKING -mm. I ii, c,. Sic-' IE 36 only, HATS, COOL AND SMART 29/6 and 39/6. NOW In finely woven genuine Panama 50 SMARTLY MODELLED! LINEN HATS with an originality that is the special genius of " BRANSON." Obtainable in White and all smart g\ /4 '| £ 4 P ItS Colours—l 7/6 and 29/6 NOW a |, ™Jb4) f) 45 only, Wide Brimmed Mid-summer MoM 49/6 NOW In the finest quality Exotic Straws. Black, Brown, or Navy. Ail the newest shapes and styles of the moment, with jest the "correct trimming of flower, ornament, or ribbon. BRANSON HATS 2nd FLOOR, BLACKETT'S BUILDINGS, Directly above Skeates, Jeweller, Corner QUEEN and SHORTLAND STREETS $ (ENTRANCE:SHORTLAND STREET) A wonderful tonic when you're tired You know the nourishing value of milk; you know the energising and sustaining value of Bovril; have you ever thought of combining the two? Bovril and Milk is particularly comforting at times of fatigue and strain; the Bovril stimulates tired digestions and helps you to get every bit of goodness out of this delightful drink. BOVRIL AND MILK GOOD RESOLUTIONS "The old year has gone 'Big Four': here Is the new." "Yes, 'Lady Jane,' let's make good resolves too. "Then ro'.ks will say 'See those two pure silk hostr, "Fully-fashioned? They're pood. We must have more of those." "Good idea," said the Corsets —backlacing and wrap-round. "The ilgures we've made smart already abound. "Keep still, you Tennis Frocks. Why do you dance ?" "Because days are sunny and of sport there's a chance." "Now. Posies and .Neckwear—what an array! "For colour and loveliness you win the day." Said Boiling Celanese: "We, too, have beauty. Sets of such underwear Is each woman's duty. Show those Lace Gauntlets, Gloves— Ladies, look here! "Why not g«i to Fishers for these things this year?" HAND FAGGOTED CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES —Jabot fronts, round necks. Pink, White, Beige. All sizes—9/11 and 13 6. FULLY FASHONED PURE SILK HOSE. Best shades —Big Four, 4/11; Lady Jane, 7/11. FISHERS 166 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Between Woolworths and McKenzies. AUCKLAND. Telephone 30-813. YO JR EVE HAN HANDS NEEO < MORE CARE !..! YOUR FAC: • Your hands are so often soiled So ofti»n washed. They lacl:tW natural oil to resist the conseque®chapping and roughening. soften, nourish the tissues by im?" saging a little Sydal well in eacii dty For £0 years women have keptthdf hands beautiful this way. Sold by all ch«mlit« »nd «tor«. threw tixat: »m»ll !/3. m«dl«i n « s Face powder . . . regardless of its quality or price can't help but give the tace an artificial "powdered" look that unjustly whispers. "I'm covering up something none too lovely." But TATTOO., .suckssor to face ponder... is not made of the old-fashioned chalky substance that shouts its presence on the face. TATTOO was created from an entirely new material that gives a result entirely different from face powder. Instead of lying uncertainly on the surface of the face, as powder does, TATTOO melts right into the skin .. . corneals itself, but ret eals the skin as hal ing a rich, transparent depth and a glorious new texture! And because it becomes a part of the skin itself, TATTOO actually stays with you until you trash it off. Try TATTOO . . . and you'll never again go back to face powder! Sole New Zealand Agentt: Middows Bros. & Taylor, Ltd. 107-109 Ciutomhouae Quay, Wellington Shades: FLESH. . .NATURAL. . .BRUNETTE. . -NATIVB Full size, 8/6. Trial size, 1/} m m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 2

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