chelated Ihe footwear Wlode^ JS2^ Paul Andre adapis ilfor New Zealand* . j__^^^^^^^ cMaiefit&us 'builds il fo National Forms! /l^^^^^^LJ C7q)JHEN Paris talks Fashion— the world Lo W h<!eU fot Autumn , nJ listens eagerly attentively. In _■ J»« « . ; shoes, as well as hats and gowns,, Paris is with baby boa trimming. : ' ; the style centre. * • ' ; - Matchless realise this. We also realise y_^v that one cannot properly follow fashion V from afar. Therefore, we have, arranged J/^W J for a complete and authoritative style \gzZc_ S*\lf sen.ice from the very birth-place of ' \J fashion — Paris. £ j -~^ Paul Andre, eminent Parisien shoe designer, Yale blue kid and real python has been retained by us exclusively for New UgSw .h^? pfrchLn? ki£ , Zealand. "Whenever a new style is created, it Auto-turnsole, is immediately despatched to us. Matchless _^_aiv then deftly mould it to New Zealand lasts, thus ' assuring perfect comfort ; for m the various j]§fe|f§i^!wCT§ countries, foot-types differ just as much as . do _^_^^__^_^H_sa_l facial and figure-types, and shoes built for say J^^Sfma\\m^^^^m\\\\mA English or American foot-types are not, as a rule, suitable for New Zealand conditions. . . 8^ The n.wMatchlea S model. .« very ■**&**, ' ■ '.^__rt^Smtmm\, -' priced. Most styles thirty to forty shillings. Solid leather heel. Beautiful Shoes. W <pariS > % ty 9 L ■ : ■ |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii[iiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiiw n{nnniHnnnnninnini.i.n»ii.m?mnnnTT7Ti..mTTTTT}rnin_iHT^y WHY BE FAT ? J B E BEAUtiniL | ■ W"T^^i T*_i3* S Beauty, after all, is fragile— s How Ugly How Sweet § iji |£",v ,J^^^^^^^^^" -"'^^^-V Lumps, Lines and Wrinkles, m. §| H "^il!_^^_^^i_l_|fc" ■ -^'!?!__ a surprising manner- and reveals = Tou can reduce rig-ht away, restore g "°?"^-% a fresh > youthful -beajity— wo- = : your flgure, and regain your former ji W- I \^^^^^^^^^^^^&^ "^--^^lr man ' s most priceless possession, n t haalth and activity by a simple 1 «HHH_r^^- -rr.l r»_-_r i rcmM 1 home- remedy, without drugs. Send s F ~' s *-^^^3'' Ine - KULiL-l-iM yIN : ' g six stamps for .booklet, "Good News f| H for Stout Peoples" personal letter, = -=; : ~yiAS-_?^rt D __.__.____. _.___._*____«. W«.» A = and list of testimonials. g ? j^ : "*C-.<^S^*?4S% * CIIIMUICIII ff «VC = THE HARRIS ©BUSJW ©OKS, | liy^^.-ifey^i^^ is aote<2 foy its gie-deot contour. I EST P.'lsnnsrs Stres^ W*___Rgts:__ . If! ''-' > ; --"=r 3 .^ /^ • -*. study oJ each faca is Ktada m IS -^ — » .™ ---...,„-,.. - 1 -„- TT --, — ,—-..-,._,-__, || 'Cl^-- <li.V/ oMsr that th© m-vtag may.ii' sjrniT^vfd vjaw QAtriCT) M • -\^y aceeatuate the iadiviaiiality ij ITOU^G laAJH SAVEiD s vy:.^':\. :<;%---:>/ A most complete staff is avail- gj ■ ji /,^£_^?% I '^^"/ able m oach Department whetheir g it __BBaiv_. 9_ 'B'^ "= for EJLBCTROI.TSIS • (for re; s DRINKO TOTnt § JT" J.r" : - - :>-:-^ moving disfiguring hair), SCALP 1 '„ 1 W- •■'--•■ - " ".> MASSAGE, TINTING, STAIN- = RFSCUE = ""V- ■« " - """- X y ING, MARCEL and WATER | ULJVUIJ 1 V, ■' V WAVING, MANICimB, PEDI- § = V^'^>; "^' CXIREI or for all kinds of HAIR s "He was just beginning to take a g "^-^ WORBI. g little too much, so I got m early be- g ■ g fore it became a habit. The result has g An^ ladies una ble to visit our rooms may obtain through the post been more than I expected. He never g cleansing, toning and nourishing tonics, as used m - our salon, -with g touches liquor now." m f U n instructions as to their use. g Anybody can be freed from the drink g^ —-_•—*_«.» « mv^. 1 demon by using this marvellous spe- = ft/JOC O f\l IIT C I fl'lM H I^Fl 1 cific. Can be given secretly. Free from g IVll\l3« IX vJLiJLiJC-iO 1 V/JL^I JLi 1 ______/• i harmful drugs, and is tasteless and g / ; § | Hair and Sktk SpedttUth, . | I^ay Manager. | lAMBT()N QUAY ' PiloM 42-227 WELLIHCTQH | HOME WELFARE PTY., Jf - | 36T .Hunter Street - WELLINGTON IIIHIIIiyiIIIHHIIIIIII llHllll»HnillliHliaillHimimmi»H llßlllllllllllllfflllllllimM^^^ Winter or work will not affect your I^^^^^^. vN^pP^l hands if you use Sydal. .' Before |p 3iJ| M ill HnT^^_^^CTL "'^iafc^^^SL^^'t^^T^^ " " _^J gardening, housework or, sport, rub tMllllllllljffiTiM a little Sydal well into the hands and wmm ffmffi mm* see how smooth and white they will lltittß f/y^y^ JffimlW keep. Rub Sydal m to keep the J^^M/ # / Jfflj r diri out, and always use it at night . «g^^ Mia^^^l^ to keep them supple and beautiful. , r^^'»'""j^gpßg| i ( j/s^y- ihohnnrl <Z S^^^-^^S a frbe samm --h w. V KJf i fC& fttC/ICLD _.t_na <^___*_3 »««ttaT_a_f*ou»t_Mlr«K Ifc- " — J__< iwme and mdireai with 34. __ .____-./ . i_l K_mpi to the Sr«_»i ***■• FROM ALL CHEMISTS / s i'^3BK»^ r Jj^^^
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NZ Truth, Issue 1177, 21 June 1928, Page 4
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