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■ ■wmmm Reduced 31 - in the £ c°^3 xoC S Examples of the Phenomenal Reductions.: .• v; 6 only Ladies’ Summer Coats, in repp, lined art. silk, pleated at sides, and with new front belt; Grey, Pawn, Saxe, and Navy. Usually £5 19/6. Less 3/ in the £, £5 1/6. 6 only Fine Knitted Silk and Wool Jumper Suits, with Y neck and belted front; Cherry, Eose, Saxe,Fawn. Usually 84/. Less 3/ in the £, 71/6. And Millinery also Reduced 3/ in t|e £. m ,TlI gflilt f effffilon —3/ in the £—ever, made on New Season’! 'Apparel, . NOW is the time toj»^ jjfPrinces Si**Z The ambition of most .wives is to have a drawing room. They, will spend hours and hours working out color schemes. The wallpaper has to match the tiles in the grate. The carpet, the rugs, the curtains., the cushions, and the upholstered furniture have all to match the wallpaper. Even the lamp shade has to suit. It’s a wonder sometimes they do not dye the cat. All this trouble and worry for a room that is used once a week or less. Now, if the busy .wife would furnish the kitchen, which is used every day, with the same consideration she would buy some SNO-CAP KITCHEN ARTICLES' from VERHOK SMITH The Ironmonger, In GEORGE STREET, HERE IS A LIST:— RUBBER PLATE SCRAPER, 10d; posted, Id extra. CROSSCUT EGG WHIPS, lOd. SPOONS—PIain, lOdj or with holes, lOd. POTATO MASHERS, 1/. COOKS’ FORKS, 1/. EGO SLICE, ICd. LADLE, 1/. STRAINERS—2I-in, 9d; Sin, 1/31 t/6. STRAINERS (extra fine, tor Coffee)—2|in, 1/j 3in, 1/3. Ail posted, "Id extra. These useful articles have light blue enamel handles wftli S .white tip, and will give that dainty appearance to the kitchen whi||j every jvoman looks for, Daily Mishaps Germoleneis a household necessity. Immediately soothes and quickly heals -cats, scratches, bruises, scalds, hums, or any skin/ injury. Tliosn little accidents that occur daily in the home need special treatment. Don't neglect them—they may lead to more serious skin trouble. Apply Germolene immediately. It excludes germs and all other poisonous matter without injuring the delicate skin tissues. It soothes the pain and irritation, and healthy skin growth follows quickly. Always keep a tin handy in the home. Germolene is a wonderful skin healer and a safeguard against more serious • skin trouble. GERMOLENE IS THE FAMOUS SKIN OINTMENT for BURNS, ECZEMA, RASHES, BRUISES, CUTS. PRICKLY HEAT, BLISTERS, INSECT BITES AND STINGS, AND ALL ITCHINQ OR ULCERATED SURFACES. SOOTHES AT A TOUCH ! at all ousts and Stores. i & 4/ 1/ In tins Write today to Salmond & Spraggon, Box 66S G.P.0., Wellington, enclosing three penny stamps, and a free sample of GEIIMOLENE will be sent you.

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 15

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