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) A Profitable Duty Saving for Holidays In the old days a holiday of a week or more was regarded as a kind of privilege, but in the rational belief of to-day it is a duty for the maintenance of physical and mental health. Mothers and fathers, as well as children, must have holidays for the refreshment of bodies and minds — proper holidays with pleasant changes of scene. Well, the Railways help their the general public, to take that necessary tonic by giving 5 per cent, interest on savings for travel by rail. Travel stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/- voucher* are obtainable at any officered railway station.

... . MEN'S 5/11, 6/6 SHIRTS, 3/11 MEN'S PYJAMAS 3/6 Ladies' Tailoring To-morrow onlyi Men's Neglige Cosy Winter Pyjamas; all sizes; good ■■ mm MM . e » .• II Shirts; two collars and single cuffs; patterns. Can't be beaten at 3/6. ■■ ■■ 1111. S<rY,ee If «*<"■ MEN'S SINGLETS - 13 II II II \W ffff ; II TOTS WOOLLY SCARVES, l/« ***, VL , . || A| ?, s P ec ' al Week-end Values ' n Every Department. ■. /fVj*—• tTrPFTC SALE of"ABANCO" TSjf hIIf .rice Sheets > ToWelS - «?•" ' v i v / If f c ' fro t wd i James Smith's Mokes Colossal X 1 . The lart aix Carpet* (ram ■ gM*t aptdal ... * to. Dunedin Warehouse Purchase! The "Three Way" Breton Felt Hat 1 f^™ INSTER ' Fabrics ©Bering this Mandrntsr 1 i6 Iy G Y,! LTON ' 10ft ' 6 sTeefti 9 %/sT- ' stock at extraordinary reductions. - Innumerable, bargains. " The three sketches above show this unique hat, whkh , 1 only AXMXNSTER, 10H. 6in, x 9lu early to-morrow! '- ART. SILK BEDSPREADS— . ~ t Wu 13 Giu. Special 17/171* 3 /. i ,;:j •90 * 100. . Plain Ro«e border, can be worn in any of the smart ways shown—uupturned 1 only AXMINSTBR, 10ft. «in. x 9ft. .i M wJth flo«I «mrf. 6 / 6 at rides, down all round effect, or up all 'ound I J lZ" AXMINSTER, VltT&'w" $U DCr SofiCialS llt SII6GtS from/ II in tbe true Breton Sailor fashion . A good quality felt, ■ 12 Gn«. Special £6/6/' ilUUvl 111. WllvvtM' . NWirrDRESS- smar tly trimmed with ribbon looped at sides and feather I ■ ■ i . _ rrtRTAiN net — ' _ _ AIIIII _ BP( J VlMvn ready for god»«t, traced inoutotj Colours: Navy, Rust, Bottle, Lido, Brown and I mM' REMNANTS. SINGLE BED THREE *' * ■ DOUBLE Ow"pfak, V Aprics?*"3/|| ! . Black., SPECIAL ■ it 71 "Abanco white twill, PURPOSE - _ - sheer : Special Purchase of F ' IB IN MATRON'S FITTINGS, Deanna Durbin's iWiyj/n M fur-trimmed SWEATERS and SKIRTS JM| S two and three-tone colour j allowed to dudoM the^ Well cut and beautifully made coats Jumpers for colder days. Three attrac- SLIP-ON APRONS f^r silk from topt to toe. f\ in a range of dark shades suitable for tive styles—round neck (as sketched) 3/11 Shades of Grey, Grey-Beige, matrons' wear, including Navy, Black, with lurn-down collar; another w.th but- Tyrolean Aprona Jn . Bengal, Fawn, Browns, Navy MHRIt Prune and Brown Urge, flattering ton fastemng. and Peter Pan collar, and "WP"! .tr .ml > collars of Marmot, Skunk Opossum the M the paaianta of the Tyrol. ,_/ ■ ■ f 6/IINAP^ u •II V- p r®'". " at tlioroughly compctimc C rill Try this" convenient way of shp^ing—youMi" pricei. tvr # £ ngular cuttomer « Jama*' j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 110, 12 May 1938, Page 22

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