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~ PUBLIC NOTICES. ' VQW SHOWING—New Shipment of £fr* Tfe^Bfe?"i| ■" Autumn Goods for Race Wear. ST ' 'I rj-ENUINE REDUCTIONS ON OUR £' /-A jE&ti ' ' **| " ENTIRE UP-TO-DATE SUMMER Wji wBF iflHnl&rill . COATS AND COSTUMES. M ■ JiKPKfiu ' Wonderful selection of Cavalry Twill Coats ]We '-^Kftm^' J^^H^l^Hi and Costumes in shades of black, brown, , *!mL , ' '.^j^^Rflj^^Bl new navy, royal blue, and green. |2Lj« ■ '" ' I&oßb^^^^^b^^m Were 4% gns. Wonderful value, 3gns. |SE«B» '.'. .. * '.iaam^^H^Kf ' """'I " Afgeline Summer Coats in snappy styles ' T =; in lettuce green, rust, new blues, guards- "D-.-. *.**. "D^-P aI- ' man's red. Were 59s 6d,, now 29s 6d. JL U-IC X)rC3.Lll - " ■ EXTRA SPECIAL. v*aw j^xw«.UX ~ To Business Girls: 20 Smart Costumes in How tb have it itlStailtlT : newest materials and styles. * i ■ AVere.3%gns. 29s 6d. KfOTHING makes you feel so us-* 7 7,TTVnVTTT,'S T.TTi . comfortable as to suspectyeu«>v LADIES COAT AND COSTUME the. name of May-Breath are pie*-'.• Estab.imO.l^g^, Manned 'S^.^StffS&.i* ■ ing or drinking. They come mi MCTA WAVC" TU« K1.... small tin containers that you cartTi? ' 3 1 A-WAV t The N(BW in your vest pocket or hand bug. :: Rrifick <snf4-; nn I M 4-: A - Slip a tablet in your month \rh««,: DritlSn dCtting LOtlOn you are brought in dose contact; _ ... ~ , ... - . with someone else. Your breath • Beautifully set w&vei, thjnmg Uka will be always sweet and fresh. : ■pan silk, an the result of tha ' '■ <■■• of «STA-WAVE," ft. New TkJT T> : ,"L ! - BritUh setting iotton. There i. JYX2IV JDITCRIII J: , nothing more effective. Bottle* J >. S 2/-and 3/6 from Kirk : (TABLETS) : ealdlei, McKenzie'j, . £%, !'• AT ALL CHEMISTS j^ : chemists and hair- \f^ff W^ ' ' —-———■«—» -I dresiers everywhere. WlUBw _. "' ■ ; - "'--' }§^^J DISFIGUREMENT IJNSIGHTLY HAIRS* On Face and Back. Skin banished forever: Inflamed. Cuticura Healed. TITTf modem 13 Electric Needle Method „„ . ~ ' '. . , ■iM- i» th» only safe, certain way of r«. My trouble began with pimple* moving disfiguring hairs without pain oi breaking out on my face and back. They aufiswemenfc. I wedalUa fei appeared scattered, the skin^ being redand bLbCTROLYSIS inflamed around them, and the irritatibn inn my 12 Needle Method removes hairs caused me to scratch, causing eruptions BFRE£ **** O' s°° v" hout' which came to a head and festered. They .-■-... caused disfigurement for the time being. 'M£~lttH6J%M A "I..suffered for two years and ttied i JW%fto&*^/MM£Hrm-m*4% many remedies but could not be healed iS'KT imtil I tried CuUcura Soap and Ointment. _ . r^-r-T ~ _ .. . Theyhealedrapidly.andafterusingthem "°Om 4-(S.TL,I tSt >on ß S tteU- Cm" l Or l t^,f c, m.Ont^MW^ J C°?# tely Telephone 63-920. healed." (Signed) Miss Edie Johnson, —urn i iii-mjii «iim .hiiif a—n» Fair View Farm,Traveston,N.C.Line, TOOTHACHE MAmrtdhol Q' ld- ' DtflCCfS ■ Clear the pores of impurities by daily . What Agon* I —why ruin /f^^^Pßßk use of Cuticura Soap, with touches'of SSvtofSnd'tt/MSIS TC^^HI CaS^ Ointment as needed to scathe atooc... Used for jo yean W and heal. . . , : "'iBiSSSoTOB^RUaiV* R><\ ForsampleSoap.OintmentandTaleum ■BHwaaJZ. IVS^ J^^B. address: "R.TownietCo^Sydner.N.S.W." ta-l ■! i4 Ti Ul 1 a»y Try th« Cuticura Sh»TO.« Stick. •

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I TIPS FOR THE RACESI | A SURE WINNER! 1 I r - t r■ • k ] I I WHUEHEAD & PEARS Ist- I | "WINS IN A CAMTER"! ; 1 I "Always a Hot Favourite"! 1 i—.: ' ■ p I In our MILLINERY SHOWROOM we are showing the 1 I very latest Models for RACE and HOLIDAY WEAR, at 1 | . our usual reasonable prices. i I We have a very large range of TAILORED HATS— - * I | Suitable for Holiday Wear in Pedaline, Liserie, and 1(I/(• to ifl/11 ' § I Pandan. . • These are priced from lU/ 0 lv/ 11 1 I RACELLO MODELS at 1 r /-I -I | | For Race Wear we are displaying the Very Latest CAP TURBANS, com- I | posed of Velvet, Velvet and Felt, and all Felt, also graceful CAPELINES of i | lightweight Soliel Velour and Fur Felt. • I | Charming Frocks that are ideal for Race Wear and at " i b prices that must appeal. Here are a few suggestions:— . i | A GREY MAROCAIN FROCK— 1 | With contrasting top in a Mustard shade. Beautifully cut with A Guineas - M |s a new Gape. . - . TC / : I A NEW CRUSHED VELVET FROCK— : I In Black, with stiff Lace Collar and Gauntlet Cuffs. You must £ Jl_ Guineas ■ ' i j || see, this beautiful model. • J2 M | ALSO A LARGE RANGE OF 1 I ART. SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS— • | | In Navy, Black, Brown,- Tomato, ,and new Ruby Red. These Frocks- are all ' ! I featuring the new Sleeves, Coatee or Cape, and also fringe O Guineas ; || • trimming. 0 ■ | But a written description doesn't do justice to these ! | Frocks. They must be seen to be appreciated— not only ■ | in the Showroom, but on the Lawn at Tr'entham. May we show them to you? . I I WE ARE WELL IN THE LEAD FOR I VALUE GIVING! " ■ ! | or *^c splendid quality and the keen prices of all our i 1 goods, plus the excellent selection of the latest styles ! P offered by our assortment, you will find that ' ' : I OUR VALUES ARE WINNERS 1 WHITEHEAD & PEARS Ltd. 1 | ' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON I

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 11

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