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J 1/ fl dinner for one, please, james • Winter is delightful. Winter brings you bracing polar airs . . . clear, icy rains . . . pristine frosts to decorate and rejuvenate the landscape . . . but could we interest you in a nice, warm fireside, or a spot of bed-dwelling?, While bed-dwelling is a good idea, it can never be perfect, unless you have a Scoullar bed-tray. This tray stands on its own four legs, obviating elaborate balancing acts, and enabling you to take your sustenance like a civilized person. ‘ By simple adjustment it also serves as a writing desk, and a reading rest It is, in fact, a perfect bed-tray, and every household should have one. If your idea of heaven is to park beside the fire, we recommend our famous automatic fire-watchers or spark guards. These are decorative and well built. Also, they will restrain any. playful propensity of the fire to recreate itself on you/ankles or your axminster. So, before the really cold weather sets in, come down to Scoullars. W&-have the seasonable things at sensible prices. BED TRAYS, .SPARK GUARDS, 21/-and 27/6 from 16/9 GET YOUR MONEY A ,NTO THE 3rd a l, berty LOAN. 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, Also at Hastings and Blenheim.

.c s \ \ \ Vg?**'*' 1 ' FELT "SOFTIES" i k \ SELLING AT A SPECIAL BOOTH . a J ON THE GROUND FLOOR. CASUAL FELTS, ALL COLOURS .... f>/li CORDUROY FELTS 12/6 ' TAILORED, DISTINCTIVE FELTS ... 21/Ss S BUY YOUR LIBERTY BONDS AT THE SPECIAL BOOTH on the ground floor.

MRWSr A*7 A / ' ’* ■ s s^eet * s stron £ became it’s / n /-"ll / washed with good Sunlight Soap l \ I IP* I Harsh scrubbing hasn’t "worn this sheet I Hr weak and thin. It’s always been washed i \ |IF ’ A w * l h Z° oJ soa P’ Sunlight Soap. And that’s the way to make linens last—and ' / * f ~ your coupons, too. When you use cheap J jj||o soaps with their poor, mingy lather you jj . ..f. M have to scrub things clean —and that HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES weakens fabrics But Sunlight suds are rich and plentiful — cleanse with the >v ; merest rub. Sunlight pays in every way. ■<3 SUNLIGHT This shows how inferior This shows how Sunlight s itja R5W!k washing methods weaken extra«soapy suds keep the 4wra liKrW jOim iliwil and ruin the fabric. fabric strong — mak®k. W BmpO Q clothes last longer. . O O X r /Zr suds c/ofhes atief raf/on coupon? v BROm£ASjty*X.LlMffsGi.-EETPNE. S*-»- 20Z » !

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 230, 24 June 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 230, 24 June 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 230, 24 June 1943, Page 8

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