30 36 inch Cotßlank*ts illiililiilllli1 il'i^vS*. ff I \ ' these beavy Cot Blankets! They're a W m^^^ HklTm.''!'II'^^ L'l! s' "' ' yard.long and 30 inches wide. Choose Dither Pink W IWHwm'I'|. F * i;j|| I '] Jil or Sky, both with cute Animal Decorations, and _ ™ T|l'l|m'|Wji"1 ;J. 'ill Uli>^L the edges are bound with a close overlock stitch. |J ]| \M^4ofitiW\ Look at the price—l/- each at Woolworths. |^ THE FINEST^VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND TODAY/ J||Hpß^§3 BRITISH IPProSfISHI E^^fei^^i^M .) bou&ht BRITISH Hot Water V ' ■j^^^^^^^^^aj.EAKPßOOF 7 Bag's. This "Kozee" Bag is^^^V M M^^^ seamless, has a new leakproof Mg 0/^M Stopper and is GUARAN- < QLfl'V^W EE " TEED 12 MONTHS! In vari- # I f fits l^^J^L IC If ous c°l°ur tones and effects— *"' all marvellous value at 2/6 ea. . J*'^|MOIarPQUCE /^ip^^^^ 5 / V1 CHEEKS §&^wf^ ■ "^ PILLOW / Ilffi l^rlliliVlf Everyone's enthusiastic about this New I ■ *• ' *"*"^ Beauty by Judith Aden! It's so easy! IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS If In 3 perfect Bhades-all waterproof and A Sp ecial Purchase! All have a deep ■ I Indelible. Smear a little on lips and Aw hem, and are hemstitched. Each is 20in. ■I mk cheeks—note1 how it blends perfectly with ■ x 3Oln#) and there's a range of daintily ■ • the skin tones. You'd never know! In traced des i gnß to choose from! i Limited ™ the neat BakeUte Box—9d. at Wool- quantity to go at 1/- each to-morrow. EACH worths. . * I STEEL I*^) si2Bffl%£S^ss£^S&2^^^^ CROCHET mm NEEDLES S^L^ffj OSP^Sfl^W^ HOOKS -<^ -OI<EM NEEDLE?^ I HOlKR^^Sj uiaai\cki^ P' TABCffiT—Plata—4-Ply—6d. loz. sk. f^^ o*^0 *^ £ WOODEN ' TARGET—Printed—4-Ply— .V**" >. NEEDLES^^^-sD tJI i « skein CIRCLE J1 _Ui ■ MM A HERMES (3 and 4-Ply Silk & Wool) NEEDLES sx*^ Uf Z^bSi 3/&4% 7Jd. 10, skein |'« WOOLSACK—Printed—7£d. loz. sk. ' ' PYJAMAS \3» An idea' from America, where I^lPmmiililirali t^oy'r* mad* of Horrock- " Buttercrust Creams" are H ses world-famous cloth — fv» Into cream, deliciously smooth — ml ifl I Kfiiitill °* Em*r* stripe effects in and be rewarded, as an extra ■■ B^^p I KIM, Small Men's, Men's and 9^» thrill, by the discovery of a Nut, ■LMJJra^ O.S. — all roomy cut, and or Raisin or other toothsome ■^HhbHHH all 4/11. trifle embedded therein! 7ozs. for 6d. at Wooltforths. ——M——i JfJL PuspHoa BRISTLE r W a WKINC ESSENCES SMm^ J . We're tremendously proud of these %■ ( . W^ *^ n3w essences. They're made in a |^L i^ , , i -b, w » CYTD A •model N-z- Factory — the quality has A^ft A new standard of value! Pure Hog CAI KA be ß n improved out of sight-we've Bristle-sten sed-made in Eng- -. ««,-, itw . added 3 new flavours and-REDUCED land-Non-split handle! All this FLAVOURS THE PRICE! All guaranteed true EACH for 1/- at Woolworths. flavours. Try them—3d. each. s-Ji^»i » ' ■ PLANTS. flßfi^ S GrG3tVdlll6 GARDEN WORK FOR WEEK. Pyrethrum, Pa»lon Fruit, Stag's Horn Cimm (^Ahilamau* I ANEMONES—Th» early planting of Fern, Asparagiu Fern, Ngaio*, 6d each rUI U3rOCII6rS ■ the«e >* verr necessary, as they make Sweet P.... WaHflower. ... .* cd. d o«n ■-^ f/^i _ B --__ T SLSSJ^" n^^ Cineraria, Primula Malacoides, 9 for 1/- M^bPMV^H*^^MT*T« Where the situation i« in the farden proAnKr»tia Thrift «_ it tnr 1/- Va| iSrT^JA^H •■ BIV ft Jfc^B vided the soil is well drained, a stagnant Aubretia, Thrift <.. « for 1/ ■<>» *>»"* harmfu! to the bdb>. Plant Ixla*, Daffodil* < 9d. dozen HV^LVI the bulb» 21»- in depth and about 3in. Tulip* ... S for 1/- apart. 'Amateurs sometime* plant the < ■■k^aBSHHBVJHHHaHHBsIBKBaHI crown* downwards, and a little attention Hyacinths .■........*. 2 for 1/- , to this is required. Hybrid Free.ia. .............. 1/- dozen jstfs/i&£%^ j£±_ «^A^CTBv RANUNCULUS-The beauty of these Kentia Palm* 1/6 each JSUmZS^F ß^g^^P^tSmt old-faahioned flower* of almo*t every Lawn Seed 1/6 Ib. TGSei^^^-^P jpB^^SS'lBlTD-^^»2^) colour needs very little recommendation. Lawn seed . ? Jfflm^M fflG^li&^sP 1 They look well in any part of the iarBlue Lupin 4d. lb. VfiM^iW^ &Sfr&Ma den' but «™ >»••♦ when planted in bold Asparagus Pot* 1/6 and 2/- each "%ijJtiLmijr: aVV raa»se«. The culture is very aimple if a _, _, ,_,- , TnVI , m^a*. mW few essential particulars are observed. Asparagus Baskets ... 2/6 and 3/- each The soil should be a good loam, fairly Flower and Vegetable Seed— 12 RANUNCULUS — doubles, all enriched with any good manure. Make m A-*'** R f id pPkl- " P Q k, t'' l/i COl°UrS' TUlban and PeiSiaa mlXed; P"--" th.'c.riike^oV.'iM. *&&% Birds' Nest Fern, Blue Pc, .... 9d. each ANEMONES _ cholce gfc , nd cover, Brigid; the above 2 dozen fof 1/-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 7
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