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A Revelation in Bargains — AT — MORTON’S GREAT SALE COMMENCING FRIDAY, JULY 11th. 4 only, Ladies’ Face Cloth and’Velour Coats. Odd shades. Usual Price 79/6 to £6. Sale Price, 9/11. 7 only, Velour, Tweed and Face Cloth Coats, with Fur Collars and Cuffs. Usual Price 79/6. Sale Price, 19/6. 3 only, Imported Model Fur Coats. New goods and beautiful quality. Usual Price £29 to £45. Sale Price, Half-Price. 10 only, Model Evening Frocks. In Ring Velvet, Georgette and Taffeta. Usual Price 69/6 to £5. Sale Price, 9/11 and ;£l. 5 only, All Wool Charmclaine Frocks. Navy, Black and Grey only. Usual Price W6. Sale Price, 12/6. Maids’ and Child’s Velour Coats. To fit ages 2 to 10 years. Sale Price, 4/11. 50 Maids’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Felts. Sale Price,' 2/11. 10 Pieces 38in. All Wool Dress Materials. Usual Price 4/6 to 8/6. Shlq Price 2/6 6 Pieces All Wool Dress Flannels. Usual Price 2/9. Sale Price, 1/9. 7 Pieces 54in. All Wool Worsteds. In smart designs. 21 yards makes a frock. Usual Price 8/11 to 13/6. Sale Price, 3/11. 500 Yards 29in. Natural Fuji. All pure Silk. Heavy weight cloth. Sale Price, 1/6 yard. All Our Stock of Printed Velevteens. Usual Price 8/6. Sale Price, 4/11. 20 Ends Cotton Dress Fabrics, ✓ Usual Price 1/3 to 2/11. Sale Price, Bjd. HALF-PRICE QUILTS. 20 White Grecian Quilts. Slightly soiled. All sizes. Usual Price 11/6 to 18/6. Sale Price, Half-Price. ' HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. Morton’s SALE, Eltham

In Paris VINCENT Internationally Known Beauty Authority advocates this one basic skin treatment "Age, we find, has less io do with the deterioration oj the tompl exion than have the im- / J* a v ! Proper methods oj shin care requently employed at home. D(jU£ therefore, we urge all our JS i}| tlients to wash the jace daily X) Lf with one soap and only one .. . T! the soap made oj oils oj palm XI olive.’ 1 V 20 Rue Royale, Pams *JUE establishment of Vincent, in or even of advanced years, should Paris, owes its present high re- not retain the charm of a clear, pure to the great skill and artistry blooming skin. • of its presiding head—Vincent. , nv7 „ ~ , Much of hU-time is given co con. “ r « e al ! ? ur cl, '“ s J? w “ h ideations on the care of the skin. ™ th f he S P““. b 8 ° ’ of palm and olives. "There is no real reason,” says Vin- x , . , „ , , ~ . . . • jj. r£ Necessity for the daily elimination tent, why a woman in middle life, z „ > • j j ’ J of all pore-clogging dust, powder and rouge” is stressed by Vincent. The experts all agree on these steps to skin loveliness: With both hands, rub up a smooth lather of Palmolive Soap warm water. Massage this into the skin, letting it work WpO? * nto ie P ores f° r about 2 minutes. Rinse, first with warm water, then D. Per with cold. '“As an astringent, an Cake ice-water rinse is refreshing. COPYRIGHT NSIO/16/30 PALMOLIVE SOAP

jr LSVE S a year Would you like to live a • « year— or many years— S without a cold ? And have B «a the satisfaction of being JZM 11 ? free from all lung 'and @ f& W bronchial trouble ? B-4 ?|a Surprising—but it can be done if you will accept W W Nature’s prescription— which is VA wL simply more vitamfts—more vitamins of the i|k 'eUOy 'k& kind (called "A” and “D”) that are to be found Vft 70 p,enty in every Lottie °* Lane’s Emulsion. xKWvk 2/6 an & a ot^e - vk / 11 S Sl @ v ■> / w Ik / “ ' / The Village Pump Where the folk of yesterday gathered for exchange of remarks and gossip of the moment — If a popular rendezvous. jjf ||| || To-day things are much the same in your town. s jO MpIn place of the pitcher for water, you run the a il A car along for a drink of fuel. But opposition Jf ESE P enables you to choose the service that gives & jjasp;A-y 8 satisfaction —the popular rendezvous for mo- r |||jj| 1 r torists in New Plymouth. W|)| '|7 I *l® » golll II hW Grandy’s Motors, Ltd. JjMfflO.E ’ NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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