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Underwear •Priced to Meet Present-Hay Conditions Ladies' Knickers— Iu runproof Art Silk. Available in shades of Nil, Apricot, Azure, Rose, etc.—Price .. 3/6 Princess Slips In Art Silk, have Brassiere tops in self or lace or with dainty lace insets. Obtainable in many shades, including Nil, Peach, Azure, Apple, etc. Prices .. 7/11, 9/6, 13/6 Opera Vests— In Art Silk, in a wide range of dainty colourings, including Ivor y, Sky, Nil, Peach, Maize — Price .. 4/9 Celanese KnickersFull fitting garments in delightful shades of Azure, Peach, Nil, Biscuit Price .. ..7/6 Art Silk Nightgowns— Obtainable in shades of Sky, Nil, Peach, and have dainty little sprays in contrast and Ecru Lace finish—Price 11/9 Locknit Pyjamas— In two-tone effects and several good styles. Colourings include : Turquoise/Peach, Maize/ Turquoise, Shrimp/Sky, Shell/ApplePrices .. 16/6, 19/6, 21/-

rexona ready! Kiddies are so liable to catch jwbiy skin troubles at school. Rokmw (( Ointment destroys the germs, relieves the irritation and soon a new healthy skin is formed. When • bathing the affected part use Rexona Medicated Soap to aid rapid hcaliag. Rexona quickly relieves:—. Dandruff,/ Sari Sunburn, Piles, Heat Spots, Insect bites, Aching Muscles. Bttp ftt GAN r TERBUIVV T S « LEADING DAILY ~{jf' The LARGEST and COMPLETE Pi terburs u WUh clpcmlmtton—cepfifteid auditors* cer*T~ THE PRESS caw ft* pended upon FULL RfiPOUVS , ftffip ADVERTISING-^ The Press carries thousands of cohMJ advertising than any * contemporaries. I*)' itself, is an eloqtteati mony to the prOdji of The Press a columns, and this fact* with the completeness of its news service, accounts for the size of the paper as compared with other publications in Canterbury. THE PRESS is ttUMKMf, «M its policy cotitralled, its CkfistcHurch in ffe* Interests of the Jteofilt €atra*ei e l»sp«ji aftd We f• • • F *»«£ J* »• *;* £***** --r «r*fe, '1

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 17

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