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Woollen Camisoles Fancy knit, round neck. In Pink only. Reduced to— NO SLEEVES 3/9 LONG SLEEVES 5/3 All-Wool Dress Material Fashionable plain shades for Skirts, Frocks, etc. 36 inches wide. 3/6 yard - FABRIC HALL. Extra Fine Crepe Georgette Silk Stockings Full-fashioned. In smoke, Dark Grey, Flesh, Light Grey, and Brown. Reduced to 6/11 pair. Ladies* Suede Fabric Gloves Good fitting, with pinked edged gauntlets, stitched White. In Fawn, Browri, and Navy. Reduced to 2/11 pair. English Chintz Tea . Sets 21 pieces. Reduced 13/6 set - Superior Quality Handbags An assortment of latest styles in Morocco, Calf and Fancy Leathers. Navy, Brown, Black, etc. Reduced to—--15 i- 19/11 25/■ 29/6 Special Purchase Bon Ton Foundation Samples A large assortment of Corselettes, Corsets, and Elastic Foundations, in Tea Rose Coutil, Rayon, and Satin. Sizes to suit medium figures. At Considerably LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. English Manufacturer's Sample Covered Vegetable Dishes In Plain and Decorated Designs. Reduced to 3/11 each - Crepe Royal A soft-draping, British Fabric in shades of Green, Sail Red, Lido Blue, Kenya Rust, Manchu Brown, Burgundy, and Black. 36in. wide. 3/6 y ard SILK DEPARTMENT. Dubarry Eau de Cologne Procurable only from Smith & Caughey Ltd. Watch Size Bottles— Reduced to 1/3 Dubarry Lavender in Watch Size Bottles. Reduced to mith & Caughey Auckland's Shopping Centre I From Leading Stores and Electrical Dealers or : - . JOHN CHAMBERS & Son Ltd. Auckland. I'M WORRIED ABOUT WINNIE, NURSE. SHE FRETS FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT WHAT DO YOU ADVISE?" m 1 V, ' U •• •• ss* I m V/// " Why, the poor little mite is constipated. No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother has to guard against, Mrs. Grant. Kiddies don't understand; they're so absorbed in their games, and often neglect nature's call. Then they get bilious, lose their appetite and become irritable. Show me your tongue, Winnie. Yes, it is coated —a sure sign she's out of sorts. All she needs is 'California Syrup of Figs',— ' Califig'—and she'll be as happy as a sandboy in the morning. You'll find it keeps the bowels regular, purifies the system, saves stomach upsets and biliousness. i\ It children are to thrive anci | \ grow strong and keen witted, they \ must feed well and digest what % they eat. There's no better way : v : than the regular weekly dose oi 'California Syrup of Figs.' All children love it. If I were you, I would send for a bottle now and give Winnie a dose at once. Be sure you insist on 'California Syrup of Figs' Mrs. Grant. lam surprised that some mothers are ready to experiment with cheap and drastic preparations. It's such a pjty they don't realise that ' California Syrup of Figs' is a perfectly safe children's laxative. I know myself how carefully and scientifically it is prepared." ' California Syrup of Figs' is sold by all chemists and stores. Be sure to say ' California' and look for 'Califig' on the package. " I 'nature's own'laxative THE ADDRESSEE PAYS DOUBLE THE DEFICIENCY ON SHORT PAID CORRESPONDENCE As the addressee is called upon to PAY DOUBLE the amount of any deficient postage, it is necessary that all correspondence should bear the correct amount of postage. LETTER RATESWITHIN NEW ZEALAND Id for first oz. for each additional oz. BEYOND NEW ZEALAND To any part of the British Empire, United States of America and certain other countries Id for each oz. Most other countries 2id for first ozl£d for each additional o*. FULL INFORMATION OF THE RATES APPLICABLE TO LETTERS, NEWSPAPERS, PRINTED PAPERS, PACKETS AND PARCELS, ETC., OBTAINABLE FROM ANY POST OFFICE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 18