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Coats & Frocks Startling Sale Reductions C In Graham, Wilson and Smellie's Show- I «.' most marked. Repu'ar prices have been reduced to allow record sale savings! Note the reductions-half price and more. LINEN FROCKS |§| In Cream, Sky, and Pink; finished with tucks; collars or round necks, three-quarter sleeves— y / SBL" :: :: 4V6 19/6 ]/ COTTON DELAINE FROCKS f Floral designs on dark grounds, relieved with white crepe collars— Usually •• 14/6 C/ 11 Sale Price .. «J/ H WOOL SPORTS COATS SUMMER COATS For Tennis wear, thrflfc-quarter In Natural and Coloured Wool length; cream grounds, with Kasha Cloth. Collars and borcollars, cuffs and borders in col- ders of contrast colours; lined r,„r< and half lined— Usuajly 42/- OI / Sale Pricr .. Lll ' Usually 79/6 69/6 C£* / Sale Price .. UO/ mm GRAHAM, WILSON t SMELUE The House for Value ""ARTHUR HARNETT'S SALE NOW IN PULL SWING. SHOP EARLY. ALL DEPARTMENTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED. .ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD., 119 CASHEL STREET. SPECIALISTS IN LADIES' WEAR. llilBriWIIllllBltlBlliailWlll"!^""!"""""''""'"!!!"'!""!" 1 !"!'!"' 1 A lesson for women from the world of business "PVERY year in business, men take stock; compute profit and loss; decide on new policies. A case where women can profit by close imitation. For women's business, the most responsible in the world, is the one of controlling their welfare, and that of their families. Every woman should periodically take stock of her health her family's health. The average woman pays strict regard to the laws of health; knoWs the need of fresh air, of regular exercise, but seldoin realizes the, necessity of breaking away from harmful stimulants. Coffee ancf tea contain stimulants. ' The average cup ' of coffee has 1J to 3 grains of the drug stimulant, caffein in its make-up. 7 Caffein means ragged nerves; sleepless nights, headaches, and other ills. These automatically follow on * die temporary artificial relief and stimulation. Wise women now use Instant Postum, made of roasted wheat and bran. . A delicious drink, wholly satisfying, and drug-free. Made in a moment—-just add boiling water to a spoonful in the, cup. It's convenient —- economical. Wise women chooso wisely. . Begin now I ' Take stock-! Test Postum for yourself and your children for 3Q days—a lohy enough time to show results. Get it from your grocer's* or send Id. stamp to cover postage, for free commenting sample to A. SMITH 6: CO., LTD., Dept. D. Box 843. Auckland.

niiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiit ORIGINAL GENUINE • I Pint - - 5/9 li Pint - - 8/6 ' Quart- - - 10/6 Refills SuppliaJ. Bonningtons Corner HOLIDAY HINTS. For the coming festivities every lady will want to look her best. Even tho prettiest girl must give her skin and Lair a little attention to enhance her charm, but for the less foitunate one, where Nature fails, then art must step in. A visit to Mrs Rolleston's Toilet Salon will repay* you. A FACE MAS■RAGEwiII freshen your skin and take away that tired-look If your hair is •traieht, a MARCEL WXVE is essential. For the SHINGLE a regular trimming is necessary. All branches of Beauty Culture by Skilled Artißts, Manicure, Electrolysis, Permanent Waving (by latest Eugene method), etc. Hairwork and Switches in all deals ns. MRS ROLLESTON. Tele. 373. „ ■ . , . Dominion Buildings, Catnearal Sq. ■ N7187

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 2

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