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1 =m JANUARY \ SPECIALS ] IN— —=^= : I of outstanding value, which ". I should prove very interesting . . I to the Thrifty Shopper . . I AT I C. Smith's LtcL 8 PIECES ALL LINEN GHECKED GLASS TOWELLING. I TO CLEAR AT 1/-PER YARD I 100 YARDS ONLY ALL LINEN HUCKABACK, 18ln wide. I TO CLEAR AT 1/- PER YARD I 200 YARDS 50m UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. '. I TO CLEAR AT 1/- PER YARD I 6 PIECES 36in ALL.LINEN FORFAR, for Tea Towels'; heavy I quality. " 1/6 PER"; YARD I | EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. . [I | 100 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY PURE IRISH LINEN 1 I | DAMASK CLOTHS, 2 yards square, new and attrae- | I I tive designs. A London purchase, bought at a big I I 1 discount.' The concession we pass „ I I I on. SPECIAL PRICE 10/11 EACH 1 I 1 20 DOZEN PURE LINEN SERVIETTES, to match above. | I | SPECIAL PRICE 13/9 HALF DOZEN | I 10 PIECES 40in CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON, a thoroughly B reliable cloth. SPECIAL PRICE 1/6 PER YARD J 200 YARDS 64in LINEN AND COTTON UNBLEACHED I TABLE DAMASK. SPECIAL PRICE 2/11 PER YARD I 8 PIECES ONLY 27in GREY NURSE CLOTH, ideal for chil- I dren's holiday wear. TO CLEAR 1/6 PER.YARD I 10 PIECES 36in WASHING CRASH, specially, suitable for I Motor Coats, etc. TO CLEAR 1/6 PER. YARD I i25 Only Beautiful Seal-1 i Wonderful Bargain in i I • = oped DAMASK BREAK-I i All Linen Coloured Bor- § I * | FAST CLOTHS, size. 63 r | der SUPPER CLOTHS; | I s x 63; excellent I = size 36in square. i I | value. 17/6^ ~l TO CLEAR 2/11 I I I >■ EACH | | EACH \ I Mail Orders Receive Immediate I ', ■ and Careful Attention, jfc We Pay Postage. j CUBA ST. :: WELLINGTON I V_ ' J hdqutcUy \ * . *s I Seldom a day passes without an accident lir fl, the household. -The mother cooking and pre- ■■ paring meals meets with cuts, scrapes and >| scratches ; ironing brings its burns, and cleaning I its knocks and bruises. The children seem to be I always "in the wars," as they are .-for ever | bruising and scraping their little limbs and faces.; 1 -That's why no household can afford to; be I without Zam-Buk, as a box of this healer com- I prises a compact, reliable little surgery for a I ' hundred emergencies. ' Timely dressing of the I cuts, burns and scratches, with this wonderful I antiseptic means that all liability to infection by- :; I disease germs is "nipped in the bud." .; | Zam-Buk soothes and relieves smarting pain I " and itching—it keeps away ■■■festering and I poisoned sores, and assures natural healing with I clear, healthy skin. Buy a box of Zam-Buk I to-day and keep it handy. .• ,'. I 116 and 316 all chemists and stores. I "A SURGERY IN A 2-INCH.-BOX:? *' '• . .'■-■■..,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4

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