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* for a matter of shillings, ■ hum© ims ' beauliiul £4-4-0 rug in 28 'nights! 1' Stretch canvas tightly over wood flfc This .pecial rug- M| .. . also halves working-time, frame, and pin at each side. Can- J needle take. 2 • [j whether you use 2 d.fferen colour. vase, are in 8 •««. of A strand, of wool, B# or 2 the same. Hold needle hke a 'deign, (each with detailed cblour±chart). making possible pen, and push through canvas a. " ■ ■ . multicolour effect. .s . far a. it will go. 4 Withdraw needle, RB Every 7or 8 rows, turn M The whole thing is so simple, even then repeat every Tfc over the frame and cut gfk- men and children can learn in 2 ■ Jin. Loops form on «W the loops in half. This liP minute. ... and how they love such reverse side work. form, an even, luxurious "pile". a fascinating pastime these cold night.! See demonstration at Woolworths; then start making Canvases .... 9d., l/- f 1/11 t one right away, and work while you listen to the Radio; Wooden Frame 1/3 The cost of materials is trifling—and you'll spend many ; "' . . happy evenings and improve your home at the Special 2-sttend Needle ....... 1/- , same time. "Economy" Rug Wool, skn. ... 6d. i ** |*D6»ENDABtE ■■:; . * lJ V M liTllt Iki \ JTi'tt i"Hj ALM 3 ' ——CUBA STREET STORE ONLYt—t" : : : "- •' Y— '' "' " ' ' ' '' ——' i ———- flavour that is perfect, and how I J- : '4*ll I fSlfi delicious, nourishing dish for the Jm 1181 "11111 VBi whole family. Made, of course, with Brown & , Poison's, the ' k A.^^^^3^^J^^^i^^ifißifi^H^ original quality corn flour in to H^^HjjHK^BHH^^^^a^^H iibwN&POLSONS IfWf CORN F LOUR fcgjg/l !JUST TRY THIS . . . fjf Cam flour blancmange, with plenty -Auckland,for a feee //lij3 11 l>°^'"u> u £n Jl -'' J <"iß of delicious fresh fruit I Oh, It's c °w ot a delightful //JsgU //' /// ""* *"«'•»// JI Us* Brown & Poison's corn flour I /L^ 0 * 00 "' // m

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I X *«— «B EV3.V ICEJ Be Good to four Eyes and Yonr Eyes will be Good to You. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. SPEAR & MURRAY LTD. EXPERT OPTICIANS 7 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Grand Hotel). Tel. 43-369.

'pELKPHONUi 44-040 for Quotations toi Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery, etc. Half-tone and Line Blocks made' at shortest notice. The "Evening Post" Printing Work*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 7

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