!T -^——— 1 .<&. 0 m i 1 v. iiw % sy w/ <m> m '"&■. I a K H SS 16 £ *e m I :, Stockings f~S> '& Z<t. ///*i *9 Sf/ I ygga LUX -*^>--4 m m& *>:* H AS £3 585 »a? saai ?v* 3£S! *s H «* srs: » LIGHT stockings are just the thing, but they must be absolutely immaculate, close-fit-ting and without a crease. Diaphanous hose appeal to every truly feminine mind, but there is always the problem—how will they wash? Keep your silk stockings lovely with LUX, and wash them very frequently. The lighter and daintier they are, the easier it is to wash them with LUX. You will find silk stockings lose none of their sheen, but retain the pearly transparency which is so attractive; neither will they lose their shape by stretching or shrinking. 'LUX costs a little more than soap, but saves its cost many times over. Buy LUX in the big fieW packet, and use it for all your fine laundering. Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited. I Now in two *ixe» 1 | Mdtor Cars with 6 months Guarantee. Bjanchi Sedan,.4-cyiinder, electric lights \-'r and starter. " *" u HupmobHe Car, inodel R, Sweater, Jkli. i#Vl S. newly P«at4;^i_i'i£ir • model - e»i«* Dodge Car, 3-seater, 1982 modtcl >Jffi[ trial £125 Buick Car,! 6-seater,, also *w electric lights, does 40 miles to the gallon, new tyres. A * ou Bayard Car, (French) 5-seater* 4-cylm-den* electrftf ligmj' , , * z& Ford Car, 6-seater, 1920 model, fgve gonial body;at «; , .■'■' . -;';v&.":_and statferv;'; 1 -^ IWtori Cars Sold,on deferred-payntents /ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE % 24 Oxford. Terrace, . ;-h House Phone 7290 /Dellcate\ /CHILDREN\ made strong Every eh.ld could be .racefu, « r! H - *** with, Sowing colour, soft curves, and sparkling eye ~.,.., ipiendiiyood medicine. 2/6 and 4/6. at *U Chemist* ind Stores,
of High Grade Gloves Pcm Alike s We gladly seized the opportunity of securing these wonderfully highgrade Gldves—many of them in ' skms of rare quality and exquisitely fashioned. They accord charm- » ingly with the new dress and en' actable styles, and at our Sample ' Price! thty in comparatively to* expeniive. A BIG SAMPLE RANGE AT STRANGE'S These Gloves are In assorted sizes, mostly 6J? arid 6}, and the shades are tan, grey, brown, and black. Leather Gloves, 2 domes and arrow points; wool-lined—--9/11 12/6 Leather Gauntlet Gloves, with elastic Wrist, lined with wool or wool and fur * i H/» 15/6 28/6 30/Leather Gauntlet Gloves, with strap and dome; wool-lined—--12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 20/Deerskin Gauntlet Gloves, strap and dome; wooMihed; also wool and fur .. .. 21/- 23/6 30/- 35/- 42/6 Deerskin Gloves, with elastic wrist gauntlet; lined wool or wool arid fur .. 14/6 20/- 23/6 35/Black Deerskin Gloves, with elastic wrist; lined wool or Wool and r ~ M 17/6 20/- 26/6 27/6 Deerskin Gauntlet Gloves, with narrow fur top; warmly lined—--15/6 16/6 20/- 22/6 26/6 to 32/6 Tan Deerskin Gauntlet Gloves, with wide fur tops—. 22/- 30/- 37/6 --Ottte.bff.mftlL We pay A "\t and return any .cle not as desired. Call at our Haberdashery Dept. for free monthly booklet of Excella Patterns
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 4
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