DISPLAYED IN SPECIAL WINDOWS WINDOW No. 3 super sale price 3/fll yd. 500 yards only 56in Wool Summer Coatings, plain and mixed designs, in Fawn, Grey and Green shadings—Usually from 8/11 to 11/6 WINDOW No. 4 SUPER SALE PRICE 2/11 Yd. 3000 yards 36in Printed Silk Fabrics, including Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Matt Crepes, Marocains, in big range of designs and colourings— Usually from 5/11 to 9/11 IMPORTANT! Our Grocery Department will be closed to-morrow, Saturday, the Bth February, upon the occasion of the Grocers' Annual Picnic. ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL The FARMERS'SAL
Why Have Freckles? How to Make Them Fade Away, Leaving Clear, Clean Skin. * Thousands of women who have secretly chafed in going through brown freckles, will rejoice at the discovery of an almost magical cream that fades out freckles, virtually while you sleep. _ Simply get* an ounce of Kinthc—ist s, and onfy a -few nights' use will surely and safely bleach, out every trace of a freckle* uncovering the real soft, i creamy and &outhW textured skin, whose healthy " colour then shows through its transparency. pleasant to use, Kihtho is a simple, safe and sure way of beautifying the complexion. Rarely is more than an ounce of Kintho needed—and it is guaranteed by a reliable chemist to give satisfaction, or the as it is—will be refunded. Copyright ~, \ —4&
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21701, 7 February 1936, Page 4
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