J. SIMPSON AND CO., Manufactmcrs’ Agents'and Direct Importers ■ of fancy leather goods, ladies HANDBAGS, DRESSING CASES, ETC., PEARL NECKLACES, AND LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, Mr and Madame Simpson wish to announce that they have just returned from Europe, and have brought back with them a large and comprehensive range of Ladies’ Handbags and Fancy Leather Goods. These are the latest and most exclusive models ever seen in Now Zealand. We are selling direct from Manufacturer to the Public. No middleman’s profit. The prices arc low, and value phenomenal for goods of such quality. Wo invite your inspection, and, remember, that- this is no cnd-of-scason sale, but an opening up of designs of the la lest fashions as now worn in London, Paris, New York, and Berlin. ,1 SIMPSON AND CO.. 141 George si root (next C. and W. Hayward’s). “What can I do, doctor, to bring back the lustre to my hair?” “Keep the scalp clean.” “Of course—but—-—” "Really clean with the pores open. Very sensible well-studied directions come with Packer’s Tar Soap or Packer’s Shampoo. They contain pine tar and every pore in your scalp will tingle and say ‘Thank you’. When the scalp is toned up, the hair will come back to its old loveliness.” PACKER’S SHAMPOO Made with Olivo Oil, l/fi a liolllo. PACKER’S TAR SOAP Made with Bine Tar, 2/- a Tablet. 24
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Holland Blinds Nigger Brown, Ecru, Twine, and Green. Guaranteed Fast. VERANDAH BLINDS. Scott & Wilson 93 St. Andrew Street, Dunedin (Corner King Street). m sas There are BISCUITS & BISCUITS —but none to equal Huntley & Palmer’s Breakfast Biscuits The finest I'orrn ol : Unsweetened Rusk ever made. Light, easily digested, 'eminently suitable for invalids. You can’t resist having just one more. Delicious plain or with Butter, Cheese, etc. Ask lor “Huntley & Palmer’s,’* Please I camo/iofo CUSTARD
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Evening Star, Issue 19803, 29 February 1928, Page 10
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371Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19803, 29 February 1928, Page 10
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