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is now in full swing! .show thrilling reductions K 36in. PRINTED ART. SILKS. A, big range of smart designs to choose from —Usually l/ 6 yd. Sale Price, yd. 36iu PRINTED PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE. Superior quality Silks in good designs— Usually 5/11 to 12/6 yd. Sale Price, yd. *5 /I 1 El 3Gin. PRINTED SANDUNE CREPE light grounds, in Floral and Striped designs K BSin CREPE DE CHINE & SATIN. All pure Silk. Good shades of Fawn, Wine, Brown, Navy and BlackUsually 6/11 to 9/11 yd. Sale Price, yd. «j /"I * 3/H ■ 36in. PRINTED SILK FOULARD. MAROCAIN and CREPE DE CHINE. A varied assortment of smart Frocking designs in all colourings— Usually 8/11 to 6/11 yd. Sale Price, yd. * Usually 3/11 yd. Sale Price, yard M 36in. PRINTED CREPE. A big selection of smart Frocking patterns in all colourings— Usually 2/6 2/11 3/6 yd Sale Price, yd. 1 1%% -A B 86m. SHADOW STRIPE lart MAROCAINS. Good shades to choose from. An V( j ideal Frocking SilkUsually 8/11 yd <~ Sale Price, yard t . _ . TO-DAY (Saturday) ONE OF THESE COLOURED §POCMJ§ I with eveiy - i 1 tube « much more exciting I things taste from an ODOL spoon ! Ice-cream, jell)', fruit salad all of them ! Kiddies everywhere are asking their mothers to buy ODOL Toothpaste so that they can collect these lovely spoons decorated with animals and characters from favourite nursery rhyme*. They arc almost unbreakable and just the thing for picnics. Remember . . . Doctors and Dentists, the world over, recommend ODOL Toothpaste for cleaning and protecting the teeth. In Six Beautiful Colour* LILAC, BLUE, PRIMROSE. IVORY, ORANGE, FLAME. The embossed motifs show : i, Mary had a little iamb. 1. Hey! Diddle Diddle. 3. Little Boy Blue. •4. Little Jack Horner. 5. Hickory, Dickory, Deck. 6. Humpty Dumpty. 7. Simba the Lion. 8. Jacko the Monkey. 9. Jumbo the Elephant. 10. Reynard the Fox 11. Bobby Bear. 12. Stripes the Tiger.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 4

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