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SMITH & CAUGHEY LTD. NEW $1 Vfrf , il B^ SHIPMENT V[|||ffe-|}! || ;X iff ' RECEIVED! |||jyi!J^^^^^SC "FERGUSON'S" ' Beautiful Lingerie Fabric Dainty Floral Designs on ground shades of Sky, Shell Pink, Salmon, Apricot, Nil Green, and White. As this famous British material is widely used for exquisite lingerie, early selection is advised. 36in. wide. One coupon per yard. IN THE FABRIC HALL GROUND FLOOR Smith & Caughey LIMITED THE NAME FAMOUS FOR DRESS FABRICS ' GRACEFULLY DESIGNED Glory Boxes If. you're planning for the future, then you'll be proud to own one of these. Faithfully made of highly polished oak, ply, and veneer, with a useful inside tray. Size 36in. long x 20in. deep x Win. wide. £5/4/6 to £6/18/6 Furnishing Dept. — First Floor, KARANGAHAPE ROAD . _Q UALITY GOODS AT LOWER PRICE S ***★★**★**** * MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. COTTON HAIRCORD They can always have that "* fresh-from-the-laundry look. No * wonder cotton haircords play H important parts in the summer ji scene. They're unrivalled for cool frocks and chil dre n's clothes. New prints, featuring * large or small floral designs, ■• checks, conventional and scroll * '; patterns. 36in. wide. 3/8 yard. -| M & C's Cotton Corner, * " Second Floor. "• * ■» ************ BUY YOUR NEW I On EASY TERMS WITH A LEADERS Al Inquiries welcome at 63 KARANGAHAPE ROAD Nco, Maple Funmhing Co.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 8

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