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For £1 „ , T „ ,„, . _ .Z"* 1 Maids' Winter Ooats-In velour, as- 1 only Ladies' Extra Quality Black Fe^ f only t Ladies Black Leatherette sorted shades 39/6 for £1 Velvet Frock—Smartly finished . B^c^Tn -R rn „ &Wn vJmS 1 only Ladies' Wool Frock—Trim- with buttons and braid . . 55/- 2 °^J w-«i l, Nap Velour mod with white facings 45/- for £1 For fil Ooat-With handsome black coney

waiting for great occasions. It no longer loses colour and soundness , Sunlight way of washing is easy \ Wh on all fabrics. Only soaping and \^\ \ dmt^^ soaking—no boiling or rubbing or \lWh / other violence. Just the gentleness N^^ \ / of a .horousM, pure .cap. ffe faf SUNLIGHT is used inYOIIR home MADE AT PETONE BY V LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 15

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