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FINAL BARGAINS Al MORTON’S SALE Men’s All-Wool Cardigans. Plain and fancy designs. i Sale Price, 12/6. ’ Boys’ All-Wool Bruce Pullovers. Assorted designs. Usual Price 7/11 to 9/6. Sale Price, 4/11. Ladies’ Gold Anklets, with Fancy turn-down tops. Marl and plain mixtures. Sale Price, 1/- pair. Ladies’ Black and Coloured Chubby Umbrellas. Usual Price 6/11 to 8/11. Sale Price, 3/11. Women’s and O.S. Fleecy Lined Bloomers. Heavy English make. Assorted colours. Usual Price 3/11. Sale Price, 1/6. . / ; 18 only, Ladies’ Leatherette Raincoats. Reversible, with plain and Check Tweeds. Two coats in one. Usual Price 37/6. Sale Price, 29/6. Every Purchaser of one of our Children’s or Maids’ Coats at Sale Prices can also select Free of Charge any Child’s or Maid’s Ready-to-Wear Hat. 7 Pieces, Lace Curtain Net. An assorted lot, all in fadeless colours. Usual Price 1/11 to2/6. Sale /. Price, 1/6 yard. 54in. All-Wool Worsteds. Ideal for Frocks and Coats. , Usual Price 8/11 and 13/6. Sale Price, 3/11. < Genuine Viyella and Viysilka Dress Materials, in smart designs. Usual Price 6/11 and 7/6. • Sale Price, 3/11. . MORTON’S of Eltham , MASSE of Paris Distinguished Authority on Beauty Culture urges his patrons to use this one treatment to keep the skin lovely / "Efficient, but gentle cleansing of the U ' ■' wPk : shin at home, is an absolute requiretnent of success in our work. We j%'| , have investigated many methods by T I / which this may be done, and have u ’ i V H i decided that the simplest method is A by far the. best of all. That is the \ f vXa ' ' consistent, thorough use of the soap \ which combines deep cleansing with \ // the well-known cosmetic effects of palm and olive oils." I ' 16 Rue Daunou. Paris At 16 Rue Daunou, -Paris, many of,, warm .water, to be rubbed, with the world’s most distinguished both hands, well into the skin, women are accustomed to consult Two minutes of soap massage, a E. Masse on problems of skin care, rinse, first with warm water, then Masse gives much time and thought with cold. A final ice water rinse to home beauty methods, as well as , as astringent. Dry skin usually to the treatments given in his artis- needs some oily cream at least once tic salon de beaute. a day. Oily skin requires an as- . , , , i' . . tringent lotion and the use of a efficient, but gentle cleansing of d 6 cceam wkh drying e ff ect . ■. the skin at home is an absolute 7 7 ? requirement of success in our work,” -- . ; says Masse. ' Clients who follow our advice never use any soap ex- ( cept that which blends oils of palm ! ' and olives. They are the ones whose skin shows the greatest improve- • ment as a result of the treatments we give in the salon.” >A Masse always suggests, and his most famous colleagues agree upon, ’ the following treatment, twice a < per day, to retain skin loveliness: first, a /2d* CAKE a rich lather of Palmolive Soap and copyright NS4-16-80 ( ... * • 1.» • /• • GO THERE ON; A HARLEY'! \ ■' Come Back in- Record . Time. Thrilled at its boundless power, its lightning response to every demand, its armchair comfort, and amazing ease with which it can be handled. There is an indescribable thrill in this 1930 Harley, and we want you to experience it now—To-day, if it S convenient. CALL IN AND LET US PUT A HARLEY THROUGH ■ ITS PACES FOR YOU. STAINTON & CO. UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION, . I NEW PLYMOUTH. I

New Clothes for old, soiled and faded garments. We can renovate your soilec or faded suits, costumes, dresses, hats, gloves, equal to new, at a cost of a few shillings. We have been cleaning and dyeing clothes for 20 years. Get busy and have yours renovated now at J K. Hawkins and Co., Steam Dyers and Drq Cleaners, corner Devon and Liardet Street, New Plymouth. ' Telephone 685. Stratford Agent:- vv. H. Rudkin, “Everybody’s,” ' Broadway.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1930, Page 18

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