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Around the Shops

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”Cynthia"

Throughout New Plymouth, dozens of mothers are changing daily to Pansano bread, for they realise that here at last is a bread specially planned for children. Dinner time! Won't the kiddies be eager fox- it if . make a point of always serving “Pansano,” tire loaf which refuses to go stale? This bread contains less starch than ordinary bread and more and more proteins and, what is best for the growing childmilk. Do you know that Pansano can be obtained at twenty four stores at and round New Plymouth as well as at J. Sommerton’s Royal Bakery (where this bread is made), and at Neville's, Penny’s, Mrs. Allan's ’ Home Cookery, and the Opera House Confectionery. Pansano comes to you in five varieties; a loaf to suit everyone. Its fine flavour has. made it extremely popular, in a short time and it is recommended by the medical profession for its energy-giving powers. # » # «

The most looked for event of the Season, the White Star Benefit Ball is to be held in the Agricultural Hall next Tuesday. When one stops to consider al] that the White Star Association has done for various charities in previous years it is easy to understand just why the public rallies round to this annual, event. Each year the net proceeds are .allotted, to some worthy charity,, and’during the past four years, the Red Cross Society, the Returned Soldiers and South African War Veterans 1 ' have benefited as a result of this ball; while in. the George .Tabor .Ward for children at ..the Public Hospital are two little beds bearing the badge . “White Star Motor Service Cot” presented with the proceeds, of the first ball. Once again the appeal is’ for the kiddies, ■hence the slogan “The benefit ball to benefit babies” and once again,- as in previous years, patrons- are assured of a really first class evening's entertainment. Special features of th ball will be the greenery and decorations, a tiptop supper and a first class dance band, «#•* • # •

■ Mothers! Do the girls go out every evening and leave you .all alone? Never mind, call info Corrigall’s .'nd get a good supply of the latest magazines and periodicals and you . will' not find the time hanging heavily ’on yOur hands. This popular, book store certainly has a wonderful . selection of women’s journals and all the Idtest out are stocked. Whoever' you give them tor-book lover or -casual reader—they are sure to appreciate the books you select for them from .the fine selection on'sale at /Boole? by aU .the. well knoWn authors'ate represented, .and you are sure ,to .iind jijst, .what you are requiring, at this popular book store. You cannot miss it, just past the Melbome corner.

. Because. their beauty treatments are so-flattering to the -individual, so expert in their < application; . and so, speedily completed, more and more women are patronising, .the Melbourne Beauty Salon. Ypur visit to this, modem and complete salon,, should not be postponed any, longer, for it -is he: e (that the individual advice, and., consideration of an expert beautician, is given to your every beauty problem. Right up to the minute .thb,- Melbourne- announces the jiew “Grafton ■ Eugene” permanent wave. The'notable feature of this wave is that it brings out all ,the l real lustre and softness of your hair, and little arrangement is necessary to keep -you always looking , well ‘groomed.’ Ring 1188 for an appointment. . « - • : * -;■■ ■ ' * '

' Every home, needs a sewing • machine but, of course, everyone cannot afford a new one, and therefore the advent of the Service ' Sewing ‘ Machine Coy., has gladdened the heart' of many? ;a<s New Plymouth housewife. This ises 'in the sale of reconditioned machines at remarkably ' low’ prices. Of course ’ these ’ are not ’ jiist ' dfdinary second-hand machines because path one is completely reconditioned and .carries a . written guarantee and, 'seriqbjt,' All brands including the' popular Singer are stocked apd . a machine which, would cost .you up to £22 new. sells, £4 10s at’ the ’ showrooms in ‘ Currie. Street, just opposite Bamforths.. Have yoij ever tried your. hand, at, wool rug .making? Ask to. see', the special attachment used fqr this work. It will fit any'machine. It is obtainable only from Service Sewing Machine Coy, "# *

Lovely hew furniture will, make .youf home a place of beauty and charm, and furniture Hunters should make a point of inspecting Beards showrboms ..which are with helpful . ideas for the home..'- Beards are justly proud of their fine.- bedroom suites which are. showing in some really unusual designs, every detail in these suites representing the best in workmanship and materials. Oak for the bedroom is still very popular and Beards are displaying several very distinctive suites in a pretty tobacco brown shade, a feature of these being the unusually large mirrors which | ‘are in very modernist shape. Drawer pulls in ivory, are very popular just at present find, these are showing on several of the suites at Beards. Call and inspect these pleasihg furniture showrooms. The prices .are . most reasonable.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Around the Shops Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

Around the Shops Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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