the Shades—the Snappiest you ever saw The briefer the dress, the more attention you must pay to your stockings—and skirts are indeed brief this Spring, so listen. The "MELBOURNE CASH" have expended much care in selecting these supplies of "Bond" Hosiery, and every colour trend has been the subject of our closest attention —Result, we have enough tones in stock to blend with every imaginable Spring Ensemble The Prices are within every woman's reach —and now ! What shades did you say you Wanted ? "Nit to Fit," Shades, Grain, Reviera, Fanchon, Nymph, Light Grey, Oyster, Rose ftlarie, New Nude, Gazette, Desert Brown, Rainbow, Mist, Thrill, Crevette 4/11. Bond's Silk Rayon, same shades as above, in 9— % 3/11 "Charm," a New Bond production. Fanchon, Riveria, Grain, - Thrill, Desert Brown, Atmosphere, Crevette 6/6 ~: MR m I -—• I i fc GISBQRNE'S BUSIEST STORE ayjsa /•
Just soak your feet in a gallon of hot water to which one tablespoonful of Radox has been added. Do this a few | times, then lift out corns, root and all. j WKWBg 3*5 is Remove Corns Have so-called corn "cures” made you sceptical of real relief' from’ corns? If so, read the letter of thiis user."We could not believe that Radox would remove corns —yntil he put his feet in a Raddx foot-bath. ' Then out came a very bad corn, root ahd ail, at the very first attempt:’ Hire is his letter: easy way dm not expecting any more pain from that corn.” 6th Aiig., 1928. — E.W. Original letter on file for inspection. When you put your feet into a foot-bath containing Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens thetii, and penetrates further and further, carrying the corn-softening salts right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that it may be lifted out bodily. Ask for Radox at your chemists, price 2/2d., per -J-lb. Pink Packet, and "/ have read about your Radox Bath Salts quite a tot, kit 1 never J/5. Xubl/quaSty. ■ really believed that they faohld 'ttip the trick until last week.* f 1 would try a packet on a very *bid corn. After bathing my feet inJhfdox :for half-an-hour 1 was dbte'tJ'pull , jout a large corn just under the tigi toe nail. To my surprise the corn 'came right out, bringing with it long stringy roots,' so you e,dn ifhagirip l ■ S’’- . ' '}f\ 4 -■ Radox Bath Salts Supplies stocked by I'airbnirn, Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch, arid Dunedin, and' by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand.- -17/12/29.
i&iK Every tin of St. George contains none bat choice .fresh fruit, rusrantscrf fresh from the ‘erdnid* tihs and Glass Jari -it oil grocers. IRVINE A STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO. LTD. Dunedin and Auckland E f AH atom* District Agent ( Cl GM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Hxeujj Jobbing Department., '* *■ '*'■
Don’t pay more than 1/6 dozen for eggs. They’re cheap now. Preserve, with Sbarland’s Egg Preservative.—2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17063, 23 September 1929, Page 10
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