TO PEOPLE DEPRESSED BY SHODDY THINGS TF you hate shoddiness, you are a born Scoullar customer. Foi Scoullar’s know, just as you do, that “cheap furniture is ex iava ' gant. Only time, patience, fine craftsmanship and the best materials make for furniture which endures. These are the things for which Scoullar’s have become a tradition and these things are receiving, at last, their rightful recognition, has brought those who have caught at the sham, the gimciacx, showy, back like lambs into the fold of quality houses, such as Scoullar’s. For when things may not easily be replaced, it is wise to buy well in the first place. Today’s home-makers know the wisdom— • 1 „ and the joy—of possessing a few good pieces Make your instead of a dozen what-nots of doubtful Money Fight! quality. Giving up the unworthy penchant ifor the meretricious, they will be able to » j • 'look great grandmother’s solid silver teat *-enu in . service in the face again. In brief, they have National Savings! become Scoullar fans. Won’t you, too, come in and see us? SCOULLAR'S 88-90 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ALSO AT HASTINGS AND BLENHEIM. [\ HANG IT! A RUN ]/! / IN MY LAST % [ DECENT STOCKINGS!] , I jl too bao i got h THIS LADDER. WHEN / I! WE STOCKINGS ARE SO HARP TO H COME 8Y... H fwl should LUX L g F YOU AFTER - EVEf^Y > WEARING. THAT Z S WOw|(|g| flk ? I we LAST SO LONG. -JI ■ ~ y '~ Y '43ff:4p gj °HYL, YOUR STOCKINGS , Y_ j LADDER BECAUSE YOU DONT /~~\ / LUX them often enough. SO NOW, PHYL DOES THIS... I PERSPIRATION, ALLOWED TO \ x I S7/W IN STOCKINGS, WEAKENS J / BEFORE IGO TO BED ILL / . THREADS YOU KNOW/ { LUX MY STOCKINGS. LUX ~X i ( KEEPS THEM SMOOTH-FITTING ) i/ ; £M . and GOSH , HOW / < AXm /?2Ha. THEY WEAR ! ) £l-i, Zfe&a «w—- 1 life BWigf wW /oh ft tolw B l^vJ fl HF \\||'U 'Jill A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN N.Z. 5.552.25 Z WHERE Al THE EYE A LINGERS 1 Sooner or later the eye strays to the footwear. On that you are judged. The trimmest hat —prettiest frock—loveliest hosiery, are powerless to retain their favourable impression unless the footwear is in keeping. Here you will find the very shoe to add that finish which distinguishes the well-dressed woman. Women’s Du Barry Court Shoes, R; zF’N ff yR* EX o Black and Brown Suede, med- S 0 1 ium high .heels, tackless soles. ' English fitting. Including half sizes. [tLJj—l, 8 E X BTO ft
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1942, Page 5
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