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A Satliroom is not furnished unless you have some nice Bahed Enamelled ij* i 1 FITTINGS Here are some that will add to the appearance of the room: WHITE TOWEL PAlL—lßin, 2/3; 24in, 2/0. Posted, fid extra. 'WHITE SOAP AM) STONGE PACK, combined to hang on tlx'' bath. 4/6. Posted, Oil extra. WHITE SOAP PACK, to hang on bath, 1/6. Posted, 3d extra. WHITE SOAP PACK, to screw to wall, f/6. Posted, 3d extra. WHITE TOILET FIXTURE, !/8. Posted, 3d extra. WHITE FACE-CLOTH or DISH-CLOTH HOLDERS. 1/6. Posted,, 3d extra. NOTE. -Tim White Oven-dried Enamel on these hiring-' is very hard, and will stand pleniy of wear, A COPK BATH .MAT is also useful—l Bin x 2-lin, 6/9; 36in x 24in, 13/6. Idailed, 1/ extra. As wc pack carefully, we aro not responsible for damage in transit. "OTT r i\i X/T\\ hjv unuoij IRONMONGERS, at VERNON SMITH’S CORNER, GEORGE STREET - » - - DUNEDIN. cczaiaa nxarasnaaaarawi^^ if M lr ™ MULSH pp-j a K\ m }m mm tMs&t A A l\ \* \ A ... N i $ " V, v \-'y $ \ * % i JG The Hats illustrated here show two of the, leading style modes for the season. They appeal by reason of their smart simplicity. The one above comes in best Concho Velveteen in all leading shades, trimmed with fancy velvet ornament, at the low price of 10/6. The one on the loft in Black Conche Velveteen trimmed with White Osprey is priced 19/3. DREAVERS 0 0 0 0 GEORGE ST. ’PHONE 1,822

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Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 10

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