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A,; 1 ;:'-' OF LIFE. It means much to have pretty mjderclothes • • • dainty garments that you lave to touch, beautifully embroidered and delicately shaded* At The Farmers' brides-to-be will revel hj» the variety of beautiful acts offered them, and prices are no deterrent to limited income?* i ■ .0 pJ‘ w> * i«r.i Ai. it Jtiii Hif-fitri iilSßl ' *i I If' i 1 '/ n i "If As Illustrated—. ■ This Ivory Satin Set will go straight to the Easter Bride's heart! The Set y comprises a ' suavely fitting Nightgown, Pan-* ties and Princess Slip, all handsomely. m\>m* dared m Whw-== ** - 97/6 W. Not Dlnstrated— ■ I a Dainty Crepe do ,c: Nightgown, with A pot V Mm ;et tie 7 and split hem. " Hanc. embroidered. In Pish, White, Apple, Peach and OT / Marina, W.S. w*/ j-.V----JHostrated Above— As Illustrated— M A snug little Camisole, in Shetland Wool, in a neat fancy rib,. In Shah, Cream. Apple, Sky. With no QTO Sleeves, as illustrated ** Wjlth long sleeves .. 4/6 A Cosy Wool Set of Vest and Pentettes in fancy rib knit; shaped waist. In Peach. ‘ set Pink and 13/Single Garments 6/6 each M Similar to the one illustrated is a. Silk and Cotton Set of . Veat' and Pantettes in close , fancy knit. In Peach* Ivory, , Sky, Maize, Apple and 7/ Pink .. set • * Pink .. " set _ Single Garment?— g/fi each v \ Ulnstnded-Af Xeffcw ■ U4W Ufa ®h»*M _ Pyjama*, m two shades. The Jumper top, with its square neck ana no sleeves is bound and embroidered. in con- , tracing: coin a ! S* r Mflize/Golden Poppy or I K/a Less S per cent Discount .* • t*.; CASHEL STRUT CHRISTCHURCH I

When Travelling-^ THi POST OFFICE ... .vi AFFORDS SAVINGS-RANK DEPOSITOR* A SAFE AND CONVENIENT MEANS OF CARRYING MONEY sai Obtainable for amounts up to £BO. COST: 6d for any amount up to £lO on 3d for each additional £B. Present a LETTER OF CREDIT at Rpy ftfoney-Qrflpr Qffipp my |x?rtioD af tfce awowt q| credit may be withdrawn immt roll particulars moy *e o ptQitied from

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 4

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