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XMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS BIG SAVING ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS. Ladies’Fine Milanese-Lisle Gloves. Xmas Gifts, in a great variety. • With neat contrasting. points Toilet Novelties, Needle Cases, and cuffs AU'sizcs. 'At 1/6. I Boxed Handkerchiefs,. Divima Tadies’ Silk Rayon Stockings. Face Powder and Perfume, etc. in latest colours. . All at Gift Prices. At;2/1-1 pair. A nice range of Worked Linen and Crepe-de Chine Dress Collard and Crash Duchess Sets, Table Sets; Jn. shades of Fawn, 4 Covers, Tray Cloths soiled, Biege, Cream,/White.- .Beauti- . Linen Bags, etc. At Xmas Gift fully embroidered in/ silk; At Prices. 3/6 set. . Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats. In Ladies’- Brassieres.. White and ■ straw, Linen and Printed CamPirik, .made. ,of strong Cputil. - Most suitable for the At 1/6 each. holidays.' At Xmas Gift Prices. SUm “" ri ° CkB ** med No sleeves. At 1/11. voais. Gent’s Smart . Silk; Neckties, in ; All. Qur Trimmed Millinery. A Stripes and Fancy .designs. An nice large range. From 12,6. ideakgift. "At 1/11. Fine Damask Supper Sets, with Silk" Striped all colours Celanese dainty coloured borders, and Gusset inset. Roomy Serviettes to match. At lu/o v • / Set ; ■ . YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE. ■’TFI- < *’U' ' 11 ’ -DEVON. STREET, ' . 1 SIC? '.tlUS : tl6rS NEW PLYMOUTH _ -'f. . •- ■ L . ~... . ■ . ... . : x • •

Lina Cavalieri Celebrated Parisian Beauty Specialist urges soapof palm and olive oils to gain a lovely skin. ’ ~ ,1' . <* ’ M PEm '■' • ' "In addition to my own beamy aidsp.l always recommend the ■' * •' 4 ** - ■ < soap blended of palm and olive J ’’"'l ’ oils. By cleansing the pores thoroughly, it leaves the skin in s' TO, d smooth, healthy condition.” I Jg6l, AVENUB Vicrpß EmxanW. in, PAUf Lina Cavalieri has stepped off the This is ' the famous twice-a-day 'operatic stage to share her beauty treatment which Cavalieri suggests knowledge with the world’s smartest to her discriminating clientele: women. Ensconced in her sumptu- ' With" both hands make a bland I OUS ' salon, on the Avenue Victor lather of Palmolive Soap and warmEmmanuel III;, Lina ; -Cavalieri tells y/ater. For two.minutes, massage... her patrons of a simple home this well into the skin.. Then beapty treatment with a soap rinse, gradually cooling the water blended of palm and' olive oils, to icy temperature. "I am visited by some of the most / famous beauties of two continents, ’ she says. “In addition to my own beauty products, I always recommend .them to‘u§e Palmolive Soap.” .. When dirr, dust; oil, powder, and ’ ’ rouge get into' the pores they are choked, up. To these poisonous secretions Cavalieri attributes black- ! PER = heads,. pimples, enlarged .- pores CAKE . blemishes. ( • ■ copyright NSI-16-3# ■ ■ -■ i ,»■■■■——■ H■ » " ” —. juj-'OTUiii T^ffWW" ,nOTr^ ryT: " ~IMi nf~HTT~Trt r 'V Ju r y ( w ”' r.*Jbin—

' / toes ’ ? cont^nue d wit? l Radox . ' • ' LJyriK / joot-baths until the hard-skin •. i dissolved, and after two months', ■ff > treatment my feet are. absolutely '■ --• I / perfect, I can assure you I have r ' / / recommended Radox to several ' men in our .market, and it is: a. ■ -■ \ great boon to them." ■ : ■ c/-yi^^KgfSr.-.'.■■■ '■ I . ist Nov., 1929. J.C, > ■ ' ' X ■■ '. ; Original letter on file^for inspection ■ >js^' :Radpx’cdnfeihs/.four.' different ’ ■ 1 salts, eac k °f which fulfils. a, dif--fererit ’ purpose. One- banishes • °dour and. perspiration—-one .is ’ M/H'F .1 antiseptic—one softens' the water ■ cnmhleteh relieved :and one releases oxygen which comptete reueveu . the soft -- nin g sa i ts Hghtto .. ... Why go on suffering agonies .from the roots of corns and . i ooS ens a , corns?-—Why-ptit vp any longer- them so that'they may' be- lifted with the irritation of itching, out bodily, root and all. Only in burning,'swclliilg> perspiring: feet, ;Radox do you get this four-fold-wbeh a few pleasantly-scented combination. Half-pound packet . . Radox. medicated foot-baths will price 2/2; double quantity 3/8end your trouble for good and Get a packet from your c h em ist all? Read this letter t0 -day. ' ' ' "1 suffered terribly with corns and hot feet, which made me un- hS/JS |g H . able to follow my employment for days at a time. I was advised by RATH SALTS 36 my workmate to try Radox Bath Manufacturgd E . Griffiths Hughes Ltd.. Salts, and oni the second soaking Manchester (Established 1756) for one hour I took five com from

mV feet —two under the ball of the .and by all Wholesalera, Chemists and Stores foot and three on the tips of the ce-u-so l»illlllllllUIIIIIIHilllllll»' , | 1 When you 1 s' • r»*r s? § 'xk £’ ve a Gift— i 1 Give the 1 = ZxPS L ‘Wkßest you = 1 /iiK 1 | afford | zzz 'J i V> Vs?L xSJfjSj — f A Suggestion for this Christmas— g | Giiye Cutlery and Table Ware ] § For your choice we offer Cutlery, etc., from two world-famed manu- § B facturers. Ideal as a gift medium, of undoubted quality, and a con1 gtant reminder of the friend whose gift it was. s § CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON’S MIRROR FINISH— = = DESSERT KNIVES 16/- for Half-dozen I.< TABLE KNIVES .. .. ’.. .. 19/-for Half-dozen ; = - ASHBERRY’S Al QUALITY— | = DESSERT SPOONS .. .. . • 13/9 for Half-dozen = - DESSERT FORKS .. .‘. - .. 13/9 for Half-dozen 3 = TABLE SPOONS .. \ -.. 18/-for Half-dozen s 1 TABLE FORKS .. ■ ... .. } .. 18/- for Half-dozen S Every item the Best that money can buy. Each an Ideal Xmas Gift. = ,| SHOP EARLY, THAT YOU MAY CHOOSE AT LEISURE. | I bellringer bros. ltd. I 3 NEW PLYMOUTH :: g fll!llll!l!lllllJllllllllliitlilUhi’Uiliilliil!ilU!lllJlllll!lliHliil , l 1 U!IIIUlllli:ilin'‘ ’‘liniHlliiiilliilliiiiliiliiiUllllilHlHl'lilS

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 15

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