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f , rpf f o A mmmesi through its Custo.UlVCkJ w mers, and its Greatest Asset la their Goodwill. We Stock Everything for the Household. rw*i <? jr st'-t (f 5 ? H if M * fe >• .'5 // & $ Ka.s earned its position through this Goodwill, the Faithfulness of UnceaaENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS—II/3, 13/, 13/9, 16/3 half-dozen. CHAMOIS LEATHERS—2/6 to 9/0 cacti. ACME POLISHING CLOTHS—6cI each. WINDOW BROOMS, Bft handlo—3/ caC.'. A NSONIA WATCHES—IO/ oach. mg Service, & ■ Value, PYREX OVEN WARE, KENKICK’S SAUCEPANS, ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS, Etc., at lowest prlosa. 4 fy i - ( -af% Tfff» -'I I- , cP>- 'tigs tl /vaj, ►so#' w ■*. ironmongery Co. aOSMJ^! M 3 GEORGE STREET (Near Hanover St.), tSK«, The Modern 'Woman \ id busier, more energetic. End has more enthusiasm than the woman of days gone by. And naturally the is harder on her clothes—especially on her corset. Tiers gasf • Proof (persistsare designed and made accordingly. They hold their shape through hardest wear-allow free movement—always ensure comfort and a well-groomed appearance. Obtainable in back and front lacing. Guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. , 7 aaßMnsammamasa Wholesale Distributors for New Zealand: ROSS & OLE,’;A...

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Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 14