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For Health for Recreation —for Comfort N * (v "V 5 1 \ A 4*»SP Wm a iii ra> W* \4k X / r «n

COOL., SEASIDE, COMFOR TABLE, ■■ COOL BREEZES. CHOICE. ■sMHBiIMHH FRESH AIR. Cabaret by the Sea. Cabaret Dances every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Coolest and Best Appointed Cabaret in N.Z. Sunday—Afternoon Teas will be served on the Dance Floor Balcony, overlooking the Harbour—Musical Selections, etc. Dancing and Afternoon Tea every afternoon during the summer. c=> ANGEL US RADIATOR-COOKER IT BOILS IT FRIES IT GRILLS IT HEATS It Cooks a Meal for ONE FAR THING ! THIS WILL BE DEMONSTRATED TO YOU ANY TIME. Also a number of other Domestic Appliances At WILLIAMSON & Co O Uc'JlklMlO ELECTRICAL MERCHANTS, Phone 43-798. 272 Queen Street, Next New Regent Theatre. For Picnics, use SUNSHINE JELLY CRYSTALS There’s Sunshine in the Flavour. Sold Everywhere. f* TENNIS SPECIALISTS We are Tennis Specialists with 20 years’ experience. Remember that all work is done by us personally I We do not employ boys or unskilled labour; therefore, from first to last, Racquets are entirely in the hands of experts. Call and see us personally. Samuel Vaile Bldgs., 85 Queen St. PHILSON martin As a Fitting Climax to the Day's Pleasure —or as Relaxation After Toil —Come to THE MAJESTIC A rULLEK-HAYWAED THEATRE The Coolest Theatre in Town Complete Programmes Every Evening AT 6.15 p.m. 8.20 p.m. (DE LUXE SESSION) A Continuous Programme from 11 a.m. to 10.25 p.m. Dainty Teas are Served in the MAJESTIC TEA LOUNGE from 5 o’clock. ill II MA irsTfc COMMENCING TO-MORROW—-THE RIOTIOUS COMEDY 'Cradle Snatchers’ AT EXCURSION RATES TO HONOLULU A SIX WEEKS’ TRIP To the Enchanted Islands of Hawaii. Leave Auckland. Arrive Auckland. Dec. 20 - AORANGI - Jan. 29 Jan. 17 - NIAGARA - Feb. 27 Feb. 14 - AORANGI - Mar. 25 19 days in Hawaii—Longer if desired. Return 1 st Class from £SO Fares: 2nd Class from £37V10/Partieulars from UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.

A Page of Summer-time Hints Where to Go What to Eat —What to Wear —To Keep Cool Just Landed: Fresh Island Fruit. Ripe Fiji Pineapples Ripe Fiji Bananas. FRESH AND LUSCIOUS AH CHEE & CO. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MERCHANT, 13 Lower Queen Street. Also Broadway. Phone 40-532. Phone 42-937.

Harbour Trips for Tourists Launches: Olivo Hose, Olive Jean, Olivene, T. J. INGLIS. Proprietor. Phones: 42-133. 44-599. Matiatia and Oneroa Beach Launch Olive Hose leaves launch steps every Sunday at 10 a,m., returning at 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, 2/6. guiiflten HENDEBSON. ON CONCRETE HIGHWAY. Ideal Private Picnic and Camping Park. Open only for private motor-cars or motorcycles and their occupants. Boating, Swimming, Tennis, Cricket, Swings, Free Donkey Rides for children, and other 6ports and attractions. Furnished Cottages, Bungalettes, Tents, all sizes, now open for season’s bookings. Write or ring for particulars to C. F. EBOOKS, Proprietor, Tui Glen, Henderson or Phone 44-000, City.

PUKE DELICIOUS. / ALWAYS ASK FOR Astr Patronise the Shops that Serve it! MYSTIC FRECKLE CREAM Acts like Magic. 4/6 Jar, Post Free. BAINLEY AGENCY Co. 22 Security Bldgs., Auck.

Strawberries Are Now On Sale Summer Brings New Fruit SPHERE is no surer sign of the advent of summer than the appearance of strawberries in the shops, for ripe luscious strawberries are essentially a summer fruit, growing to perfection only in the heat of a summer sun. The short spell of fine weather enjoyed recently was apparently the delight of the strawberry growers, for already large quantities have been sold, and everyone heartened by the sight of chips in fruiterers’ windows. Motorists who have been out Waikowhai recently have seen the fruit for sale at farm gates, while the North Shore growers reaped full benefit from the excursion recently organised by the North Shore Progressive League. Motorists and others took advantage of those cheap rates to explore the North Shore, bought the strawberries available over there, and were introduced anew this summer to the delightful flavour. For the stay-at-homes, however, chips are now available at the fruiterers —and don’t waste time, for summer, so long looked forward to, is here at last.

I Brighten the Home for Summer SOME USEFUL HINTS Surely in the spring there is no woman whose fancy does not turn to thoughts of making her home more beautiful. Each room looks stuffy and drab and shabby, and sadly in need of a new dress to match the gay spring weather. Perhaps some longexpected guests are coming from a distance to pay you that promised visit. Perhaps your daughter is to be married. Or perhaps it’s just summer in the air that makes you long for gay new things, light colours, and furnishings that are different. And you sigh that the fairy days of magic wands are gone. But are you sure they are? Since few of us can refurnish any home in honour of some special occasion, no matter how important, it comes as welcome news that any shabby, out-of-date room may be transformed into real loveliness by simple methods and comparatively small expenditures. In answer to a mood for new things, or a desire that your house shall look its best on some gala day, all you need, really, is to throw yourself into beautifying something, anything that you already have. Refurbishing some oxd chair, repapering or tinting a shabby wall at surprisingly low cost for such a wealth of beauty, painting the floor, renewing hangings, indulging in a new rug, or sending an old one away to be re-woven, trying the pictures in different fashion, concocting a pretty lamp shade, re-covering the pillows, fashioning a new bedspread, making a set of rose linens for the dining table. And. as if by magic, the shabbiest and mor.t commonplace home will present a very different expression in its fine new bib and tucker. Really there’s nothing like 1 letting a special occasion start us. when we want to get things done. And the very best thing in the world for a shabby home, is to give a party! Years ago, when you bought your curtains you chose what was then in style. If your window treatments have got shabby, you may be glad that you have the advantage now of a change in fashion which will allow you to obtain a maximum of beauty in any room at very moderate cost, merely by selecting the proper window curtains. Curtains of yellow, soft copper or dull apple or jade green silk marquisette, gauze or tissue may bebought varying in width from 36 to 50 inches and in quality depending on the price. Failing the desirability of one of these positive colours, choose a more neutral champagne or oyster tint in a similar material. With any of these curtains try the quick effect of a startling decorative cretonne for overdrapes. I know of some lovely pieces which would offer harmony for any scheme, depending upon the colour background selected. Colour, new arrangements, and lovely details will go almost the entire 'way toward beautifying the house which has become out of date and shabby—and this without discarding any major properties at all. Colour is cheap, offering itself most inexpensively in paint, cretonnes and plain stuffs of brilliant hue. New arrangements are cheap, too. For it costs nothing to try sofa, table and chairs in some new cosy grouping; to experiment with the sideboard or server across a window series; to try how t the beds will look against some other L wall. I If your pictures are old fashioned, i collect some really good but cheap - colour prints and mount them on black, and passe-partout the edges in bright • red, green, black or gold. Plain hemstitch gay coloured linen > for meal cloths and napkins. Add a . few pieces of very gay plain china to your shelves.

Price for Week Owing to boundaries for seine net fishing being placed further away for the ensuing 3 months, it has been found necessary to increase the price of Fish to the public. This step taken by the Fisheries Department is a very wise one, and is in the interests of the Fishermen and the Public to preserve fish as a whole, and selinapper in particular, when in baby stages. Except for fillets and smoked Selinapper, Hapuka and Blue Cod, Flouder and Dabs, all prices have risen id per lb. AUCKLAND FISHERMAN’S CO-OP.,LTD. OPPOSITE CITY MARKET NELSON WHARF. Your Films — may be Teft at one end of the town and developed in some poky little workshop away in the suburbs. HOW CAN YOU EXPECT PERFECT RESULTS WHEN YOUR FILMS ARE TREATED MERELY AS A SIDELINE? Obviously the highest grade results can only be obtained from a firm that actually does the work. SUCKLINGS WORKROOMS are On The Premises —and are under strict supervision the whole time. Another reason why Sucklings Service is Unique 'lnfrance oflverydodys Theatre,

Hi One Way of Keeping Cool

ON THE ROAD SERVICE CARS IN SUMMER ■yX7'HEN one is whizzing along the country roads in one of those übiquitous New Zealand service cars, and feeling delightfully freshened by the breeze, one’s thoughts turn naturally to service cars. Then one discovers that the names “service” car, and “Hudson” car, are interchangeable. And it also appears that there are so many “Hudsons” on service work that one is liable to meet them anywhere. Service work in the summer time is a trying business, both for the passengers and the driver. The glare of heat from the road is intense, and is not relieved by the gusts of hot fumes from the over-heated engine and radiator. When the car has a supersix engine, however, not only is there less heat from the engine, but the speed of the car creates a freshening breeze, delightful and invigorating. The country scenery looks brighter, the tiring length of the journey is forgotten, and the ride is a pleasure. “Hudson” service cars have been a feature on our New Zealand roads for years past, and he who goes out into the country this summer in search of health and coolness, will still see them on the road.

In Place of a Refrigerator

:eeping food cool in tlie hot we ther a refrigerator is undoubted ly the ideal equipment, but for the nany families who are unable to afford the luxury of a refrigerator, the follow ing suggestion is given. This simple expedient will be found thoroughly useful and reliable. In a shady corner near the house sink in the ground a piece of drain-

pipe, or crock, a foot or two in depth, and provide it with a metal lid. A piece of concrete in the bottom* will do as a stand and you will have an ideal place for cooling dough for pastry, or for putting jellies to set. In fact, this improvised refrigerator will be found invaluable. It will be found desirable to choose a shady corner and to soak the surrounding soal occasionally.

( OBEY THE CALL OF THE OPEN! The Only Super Sixes HUDSO Will Take You Anywhere —ECONOMICALL Y —QUICKLY —COMFOR TABL Y THE DOMINION MOTORS LIMITED, 160 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND Agents The Only Super Sixes

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 14

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