ter:\ imming Willi the i.'apid approach of veal Summer weather you'll be thinking of sunny days on the beach, long 1 days in the open air hiking, playin tennis, or other outdoor sports! is calling and you'll be looking for new togs for everv Summer need Here are some of thorn! wmmstiws IN THE Priced e*Q/f. and O J IUTO-picec stylos comprising .Shorts and Wrap-Around Sk inn ( ombi •tyles smartly tailored FLANNEL SLACKS f^f A" w*es 9=;/(i FLANNEL SHORTS wool (iiiahtics. 111 grey 4/\ \ ~ -M to \ Vv\ \ THE POPULAR PLEATED SHORTS lERITAS SWIM SUITS New two-piece styles, with Plum trunks and novelty striped brassieres; also the latesl swina,' skirt suits, with high square Priced from ty/l //T to 3 t 0 38/6 WOLSEY SUITS colours. I't door wea SNAPPY SHORT SLEEVED BLOUSES in Airtex, Rayon. and Shasta- Silks; ideal Tor tt.rae.tivc English styles; new. shades, in >ots and stripes, novelty Chenille efl'eets nd the new "Wavetex" Suit. Perfect ttintr brassiere styles. JANTZEN SUITS The new skirt less, half-skirt and fullskirted styles; perfect fitting Suits, in novelty weaves, and the latest, featured shades, including dusky pink and Bahama. CONTINENTAL STYLES in one and two-piece; art silk, lustcx and wool, many really advanced designs in these exclusive Suits. Priced from C $m 7 y SHEMBN'S VELVETA wy SUN OIL U A perfect skin emollient: prevents sunburn and wind burn. A product, of Palestine. 4/6 FOR SEASON'S NEEDS!
I'JOW /.('HilllU .-5 ll.iii""""' ....... 'jest paid in the world, said the Minister of Defence, Ihs Hon. F. .Tones, vhen addrossins a public meeting in he Town Hall. Dunedin, recently, or ;hc subject of the d •fnnne o r New Zealand! Their pay bad been braugh* •iii from 4s a day to 7s a day. am when in camp or schools of inslruc i<n they received 5s a day camp allowance, which brouuh' the total y '-> 12s a dav with evervthintr provided 'reo. That scale operated from Vugust 1 of this year. UNCONSCIOUS ON THE ROAD A passerby noticed that tnc man toh unconscious— completely uno-m----sclous that he had dropped a tin Ci'um hi; poeket, He attention was called. "Thank you," he said gratefully. "My tin of Pulmonaa pastilles always nip a eokl in the bud. The vapours soothe and disinfect the air passages:" Carry Pulmonas — 1/-. 1/C 2/0. All chemists and stores.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19758, 12 October 1938, Page 13
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