OUR FAMOUS "&P J?l4 IV Q riKJI A irlllNLi 15 AL.lJbKr.il dUI 7 *>&1^ y^Vs&'**#>/ .^M^^. underthings at the record low price of , . 1 ■ *)t»^"'™^ .^^/^^ 2/6 per garment. Shades of Sky, Pink, . i ~~^J* Apricot, Nil, White, Black, Navy, VtV^a^^^ i-BBB" Cameo, Champagne, and Lavender. V***^ "**"-^2f C CITTCC Ofnl** Vests in Opera and Shaped Tops. V/.D. OlfcCj -Z IK* SWECT CITRUS \b. % *-^^L^^^^ESH& After years of trying, the manufacturer m W mm % ,-^ ''■ / J1 ?* created a confectionery master- mm <^*^^^i^^ - / >4 piece. Something newl Delightfully ~ M mm*. 1 If T*^*??! -,'.' I - refreshing and mouth-watering. Smooth M W^\ 'Of *\^^Qk&< '-■■'■' f and sweet to the palate, with an under-' MM. M ■ .. -*^"^ B^*=-*is^' current of sharpness that's the real ; ,^*^ fruit flavour, try them! .'..■: li IWbr Cannot Spill UdkMn ( w i^JilF^v y^SZ^ FlLTcR PUFF vSj^^P^^a/^"*s ORCH.bE"'- ' ji^^^^^r^-*^ V**- •■ A smooth-textured Kice Powder of incredible ■ ; Just a little—or a lot! Whenever you need it. flfl^ fineness! A powder that will not clog the / Why have powder spilt all-over your hand- H V pores or harm the skin in any way. The . bag? Just fill the Judith Aden Filter Puff ' '■ subtle perfume of Black Orchid—in two \^^m ' with your favourite powder, and dab some captivating shades —Rachael and Naturelle— , out through the holes provided—just as much and it's only 9d. Get Judith-Aden-wise I ■ as you need. Cellophane wrapped—6d. ■"'-*■' The 4^*HERE I OoyTEN NIS I CHILDRENS R^fi RACQUETS SLIPPERV^^^^ &fe, PLANES Instructions -^^^^^^^■■si7l^^^^™"™ — ' ' ' ' *3^^r ?"•"" > f'^ji*"^**^ g-S^ii AMD STUNT mr^ms. ■ &&&<6>B*£>*z^- f • .^fc ■% ""^^ - ■ » V Of thick, tough felt, with ■/ H m -,-*\ „ „ . ■■' •' '-mm^ 1/ Just the thing for chil- ■ f mWf \ corded bound edge. H/B ■ They loop, roll or fly. in a "^ dren who cannot swing ■ f chrome leather sole and . ■■■ BJ HJ circlet A real boys toy,-.^p^Bk a gro wn-up's Racquet. f the uppers are stencilled ■ ■ complete with a, strong V^ Gut strung. : well-bal- ■'. with Pictures. ■ ■■ I Shanghai for take-off and ■ ■ anced—a. good job in ■- w M They'll wear wonderfully. H ■■ I instructions'for assembling. '^mmmW everyway. 1/3. . S|^V and are worth more H I 6d. • '--■•.• , • -BB than 1/11. ™ | SEND HOMIftNJEW ZEALAND CARD/ P fFfe^^l L COM y^^^rm^^^^ TYPICAL lJtnf^-^^_\ ~"' HOME MAIL: CARDS' AND CALENDARS. I t OHl oA_^_V__^- ./■ "■■/^' T—-"-252?/fifcrf^ NEXT MAIL.LEAVES OCTOBER 17th. |_^—TCirTj.T FLOWEDc/ ■' "i \ v v-^j>~^CA?r Do"'1 for Bet the Folks at Homel Send some- fcrtgSjmG W*- TUJTICHi Bj ~ . \ j"-;"i*»v^^^p»»«i»<* thing with a New Zealand atmosphere! A smart. *»~ ■g*,,,,, ; J; . ' '. "" "^m^ . folding card, with a picture pfa Maori Whare or -"^ . 7^^»—. urifh FnTllMifr. li a Tiki, and a Maori greeting (translated into WUH SBTWI^S I inglisk).- a Card and Envelope—3d.—or. a series of 6 Cards, each with a picture (in colour) of some' New Zealand native . I! flower. Box of 6 cards and envelopes to match, 1/-. Card with coloured Maori group or Maori greeting, complete with I' envelope, 1 d., and many other "Home Mail" Novelties. • - : • ' ' ' . ' ' . HANDKERCHIEFS li SENOJiAME^ PRESET , u^- J° VIKIMCf J^^^-^^^N. TYPICAL OFi ' 7F ALA KID £%h DESIGNS TRACE^^j?^^^^^^^^ • "■':. 'j ! fcjSp^^fOfcßfMfD , Here's a.gift you Thf^datat^st, hand^m-^af ■1/ ! V>ur own' personality!^^\ <m2*rl fP r £ /f U: broidered Hankies! Worked §W ~~" , Two kinds—each with a typi- <Ss>^V/m : in colour with Nursery Pic- mm 4Bk ' cal Maori design. Friends at /^r tures at one comer A de- Mm W ■ Home will appreciate one of - — / lightful present 'for a_V I these. Work one,yourself—it's J . '. ~^J ! 4**^. DtACri - /, IOwEEK lOinchRUBdEK 1^ French Marigold',* Calendula Radio, AfriU . r,\3»^ vW^B F-, Healthy exercise with a ball |^F^ , Aubretia, Ranunculus",' Anemone. Garden ! lons' s —"anFil's inflat- !/■ —on thebeach—anywhere! \M BJ p in k s . .-..9 for I/- ablel Never before were ■ I ' H, s good for k'd^ le% an^ V4^ Pink Pearl Lupins. Wallflowers. Sweet gO od toys so cheap. ■ ' these fine 6-inch .Beach Peas 6d. do2en Get yours early before Bf Balls are only M. each. Polyanthus 3 for 6d. they go. "~^ I^-"™1—■"■~""~~"^"^"^~~"'~~"~~"-""~"~~" Iris, Spiraea. Pyrethrurn 6d. each ■ • - GRASS *?>™ing c^ca^;;;:;;::;^g SPECIAL PURCHASED -6^-^=^=- Beans, Stringless Dwarf ...., . 3d. pkt. \% |)|\Aj^J W AIM-1 P!t^^> "*- ~ GARDEN WORK FOR THE WEEK. LlMl"!s"^^ I^^ Plant in kitchen garden:—Tomatoes, j|l^iPs^^) - VfeO '. -jA\>, 5ow ÜB«t. aPeas >.*Beans (clnadh^Tw'onl 111* IHWy( j ; QUAA/^?s*< ' der). Beans (Scarlet Runner), the latter If I f^Zlrjl' !JTy 'jJ£. r% Aee^ sow alongside fences, or as a divisional llsSSjePiS, Z__"*^*ii VjKA*9*9 fence in any part of the garden. laMlJ^B^^!^?:^^^^^3^^^fc*7 of hand now! Take ad- AVJBF ■■% rows), giving about 6 inches. between =a*"*^*'*^ vantage of this big pur- ■*J each plant. MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES. chase of Grass Shears. m W m Make plantings and sowings of Sweet d,.,, ™.t», a lastinir eift It can't g fe^r^^^aSy ileh ' *%^ '^cSSSSglimited cuantity at 7*d. £ -ngs of and^ova. |^ajfe^&
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1932, Page 7
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