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Send 4ne Jlaljj a Sbofen New i: -l c.v > - 'J; 'A, ■■■ WJ& i LAY IN A SUPPLY , this value comes only once in a while. REKO ELLS EFFECT AN OUTSTANDING of Pure. Silk "Mediums" k2/- per pair saved r y pair mads from tKe best quality Silk and recommejided serviceable wear. THis Hose possesses all the refinements, reinforcements at wearing points. Fully fashioned and in newest shades procurable. * 6/11 QU k. for m Ul4 PAIR Auburn, I Autumn Beige, Brownleaf, Curacoa, Beige, Brunette, Greys 2 pairs for 8/11 HANDBAGS! A GREAT OVERSTOCK. CLEAKAN OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL BAGS LATE ARRIVALS THAT WERE FOR EASTER SELLING, AND NOW YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF THESE GENUINE REDUCTIONS SAVINGS ON MODEL HANDBAGS NO TWO ALIKE —Bags from the British Fair, Vienna and ( America. Ultra-smart styles with novelty top clasps. Fancy 9 grained quality leathers. Navy, Brown, Black, Grey, Scarlet, Red, and Fawn. 19/11 to 71 l) m r & w: r m , \ f JWV. > m\ >*' . ?«*>. f . Ar, km •">** i£\U N! w ( > U ■ U ' > --..'J w w jili V' !KV| M t?vi o > .'X © CROUP 1 CROUP 2 9/6, 10/6, and 11/6 Qualities. 12/6, 14/6, and 19/6 Qualities. LEATHERETTE BAGS with top handles, nickel frame with inner division lined Art. Silk, fitted mirror, double handles. Navy. 6/11 each FASHIONABLE HANDBAGS to suit everybody. Top handles, thumb strap, envelope styles. Brown, Black, and Navy. 8/11 each GROUP 3 17/6, 21/-, 25/6 Qualities. A collection of HANDSOME BAGS in quality leathers. Good strong frames and each Bag is Silk lined and fitted mirror. Navy, Brown, Black. 12/6 each See the Savings During Coat Week 10/- off LAY-BY A aood Idee is to make a Lay-By and secure these values. Just say " Lay-By please." KARANGAHAPE ROAD Each Coat Except Raincoats MAIL ORDERS Send a letter to Rendelle, encloee a remittance, and secure the flneot Hosiery Value in yeare. FIAVOURS in Ofitt,fg? /fac/cef^^)o Ik urn. * n % RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE, APIUCOT, PEACH, ROSE Over 50 different flavours to choose from. All true fruit flavours of highest quality, giving best diffusion. Most economical and convenient way to purchase a wide range of delectable flavours. All grocers 1/6 paCKCt. rianuiduuuiciu vj ** ****• Ltd., Pure Food Specialists, Dunedin. their natural pink colour after j == •», they have been cleansed with •Steradent.' This remarkable —— cleanser penetrates between the teeth, even into the pores of the dental material. Cleansing, purifying, sweetening, it leaves the plate refreshed and smooth, and the teeth live knd lustrous. Shake a little 'Steradent* into a glass of warm water. Stir well, then put your dentures in. Rinse them after a little while and they are ready for use—perfectly dean, free from evenr trace of stain. Dentists everywhere recommend «Steradent. * Th* finut preparation anyont could hopt to find, writes a leading dentist. «Steradent is sold by all chemists for a/-and 3/6 d. TRIAL OrPER t Sand Id. In Stamps for trial supply to Reckltts (Ovsr Sea) Ltd, (Department I, ), • Victoria Streat, Wellington, CI ST2 Steradent A Profitable Duty Saving For Holidays In the old days a holiday of at week or more was regarded as a kind of privilege, but in the rational belief of to-day it is a duty for the maintenance of physical and mental health* Mothers and fathers, as well as children, must have holidays for the refreshment of . bodies and minds proper holidays with pleasant changes of scene. Well, the Railways help their owners, the general public, to take that necessary tonic by giving 5 per cent interest on savings for travel by rail. , Travel stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway station.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 5