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WINTER FROCKS For various daytime occasions woman of mature lines, at prices most moderate. for that the are THIRD FLOOR SHOWROOM WE SPECIALISE in O.S. and EX. O.S. SIZES 7 F i Victoria,” 97 6. Victoria ” —This Smart Frock, in O.S. and Ex.O.S. Sizo, is of durable Wool Crepe de Chine, in shades of Black, Navy, Fawn, Blue and Henna. A long roll collar, with vest daintily pleated and finished stitching, is shown iu llustration, while tile bodice and sleeves are pin tucked and the skirt box pleated. An excellent style for matrons’ Winter wear. (O.S. and E.O.S. Sizes oulv.) 97 6. (( Send for these Wonderful I Madame Dupre” TOILETRIES Tastefully packed in delicate opalescent jars. Unequalled quality. FACE CREAM, 2/6. Why is it that the Face Cream we buy in New' Zealand does not seem the same excellent quality as that we purchase when we visit Europe and America? Is it just pure imagination or is there some good reason for the fancied difference? The expert Chemist will explain that there is a real difference, and not an imaginary one, for all Toilet Articles have hitherto been treated with “preservatives” to protect them against the heat of the Tropics. The “preservative” in the Face Cream is just the difference between the Cream you bought in England and the Cream you bought out here! • A French Chemist discovered recently a new process of manufacture, which enables Face Creams to retain their original perfume and freshness when subjected to far more than tropical heat. This process underlies the secret of all Dupre’s Preparations. Dupre’s contain no preservative—no aniline matter, and no metallic oxides to be absorbed by the pores of the skin to the ill-health of both the skin and the individual. FACE POWDERS, 3/-. To be of real value Face Powder should always carry a certain “weight.” This gives it its adherent qualities and natural appearance. Face Powder is nearly always of the light and fluffy variety. This is a poor grade of Powder, consisting mainly of Magnesium Carbonate on a basis of French Chalk and Talcum Powder. All low-grade Powders contain impurities, such as arsenic and lead, which are liable to be absorbed by the skin, causing pimples, blotches, etc. Dupre’s .Powders are all of the correct “Weight,” Fineness, and Texture, and are free from Jmpurities, OiJ? Tr \ •’ Rindiey displays a Remarkably Good Value, Full Sized Frock of Silk Crepe de Chine, finished attractively with contrasting colour collar, cuffs, vests, also bands on skirt, small pleats, belt of self, also buckle, as also shown. This O.S. Frock is procurable in Blue, Red, Brown, Rose, Beige. Black, and Navy. H i : J.C.L. Leade 39 6 each. 1 , ji Valentine ” —Another distinctive style for matrons' wear of serviceable quality Wool Crepe de Chine, displaying collar and inset vest of Georgette; neat hip yoke and flared skirt, also inverted pleat down front. Shades are in Almond Green, Bottle Green, Beige, Brown, Nattier, Lido, and Navy, Special value. In X.O.S. and A O.S. Sizes only. A V \ \ / —Jr Rindiey, 39 6. NJT \ 79 Valentine, 79/6. J.C.L STAR Attractions ALL DAY MONDAY Ladies’ “All-Wool ’ Coloured Cashmere Hose, in a reliable English make; ideal for Winter wear. An exceptional value. In Black, Peach, Pastelle, Oak Apple, Tanaura, and Cloud Grey. Ground Floor. Star Price, g /g pair » AM Day MONDAYt&s % AT * /At HvT IS CzV A ' i Lorraine, Louise. Vickery 79 6. 95 69 6. Individual Smartness Expressed in these Frocks For the Average Figure. Lorraine ” —This Smart Frock Style is designed with effectively Printed Ring Velvet top and pleated skirt of Silk Crepe de Chine, finished with neat bows, belt, and buckle, as illustrated. A splendid Winter Frock, in good colourings, priced moderately. 79 6. Louise ” —A Charming Style In Ladies' Black Velvet Frocks, designed with self stole and apron front to skirt, with neat pleats on bodice, as illustration, and close-fitting sleeve, finished buttons; also front of Shell Pink Georgette. 95/-. Vickery”—An Extremely Neat Frock of Wool Crepe de Chine, with scarf, collar, and sleeve embroidered to contrast; V neck and bodice finished neat pin tucks, also on hip yoke. The skirt attractively flared. A useful style, showing in Lido, Almond, Nattier, Cinnamon, Fawn. Bottle Green, and Navy. All sizes. Good value. 69 6. 7-DAY SALE CORSETS Continues Next Week on the Fourth Floor HAIR POMADE, 2/6. The formula for this preparation is that recommended and prescribed by the famous French Specialist, Sabourard. Contains an ingredient that is highly efficient against scalp parasites, which frequently cause loss of hair and premature baldness. GLOSSIT, 2/-. Something better than ordinary Toilet Paraffin, Glosslt is a mixture of Oils that stimulates and cleanses both scalp and hair, resulting in a natural sheen. Should always be used after shampooing or hair tinting. SOLID SHAMPOO, 3/6. This is an entirely new line in New Zealand, and is preferable to the too general use of the Soda Shampoo. Dupre's Shampoo is absolutely neutral, having taken the place of Honour at a recent Exhibition of Cosmetics in New York. It is easy to use, and gives astonishing softness to the hair. ORIENTAL DEW, 2/6 For years efforts have been made to discover what the ladies of China used on their skins to prevent wrinkles and large pores. They have refused all entreaties to divulge this information. The Chinese have given us the Compass, Gunpowder, Depilatories, and many other valuable secrets, but we believe this to be the first and only formula for making their wonderful lotion. We feel under a deep obligation, and openly acknowledge the assistance given us through friendship. Oriental Dew, or Chinese Muscle Lotion, is compounded of famous Eastern Oils, and an extract that has been used by the Chinese for thousands years in the treatment of skin troubles. If applied to the skin nightly it nourishes the underlying tissues, smoothes out the wrinkles, and leaves the skin soft and pliable. vn, Peach, and White. These are excellent nts to wear with costume or suit, daintily imed with lace, insertion, and pearl buttons. Star Price, “Star” Atti'c 1/11 each, All Day MONDAY. 36-i Plain Coloured Linenes, in shades of Mauve, Grey, Ivory, Cream, Biscuit, Fawn, V Rose, Bois de Rose, Red, Green, Saxe, Nattier, I-lelio., and Black. A durable fabric, popular house smocks, aprons, children’s wear, also window drape. First Floor. Star Price, D All Day MONDAY. Size 78 x 58 Heavy-weight “All-Wool” New Zealand Travelling Rugs, in effective new Grey Mauve, and Blue grounds, with overchecks in contrasting shades. An excellent Rug for Winter comfort as an extra bed cover, train, boai or car-use—Usually 25/6. First Floor. Out standing value. Star Price, 19/6 each, All Day MONDAY 40 nch Cream “Filet” Curtain Net, with eff* • • fast colour stripes, in Gold, Blue, and Pit. excellent window drape, at an extremely lo •e. Second Floor. Star Price, yard, All Day MONDAY Ladies’ “All-Wool” Shetland Knit Bed Jacket r with three-quarter sleeves and silk tie. A dainty Winter garment, in Cream with SkPink with Helio., and Sky with Pink to finish Special value. Fourth Floor. Star Price, All Day MONDAY. Mail Orders accepted if posted within two days. A Short Sale that offers decided Bargains in good quality, fashionable, foundation garments, sure to interest all ladies. Every pair in stock features a reduced price until Friday, 9 p.m. Special Table Displays. SPECIAL PURCHASE LADIES’ 2-Piece Knitted Wool and Stockinette JUMPER SUITS (Usual Value, 69/6 to sgns.) BARGAIN PRICED—--49 f 6 each An excellent selection, in various sizes, in the season’s newest designs and shades. Ideal for present wear. JOHN COURT LTD. An early inspection advised. Third Floor. A UCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS. THE J.C.L., QUEEN ST.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 23

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