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SAMPLE LINGERIE Special Purchase Traveller’s Samples No two alike An Exquisite Range oi; Chic Garments. It will be a sheer delight to inspect and appraise their value. The low prices make it au easy matter for you to buy just what you fancy. DIAPH ALINE NIGHTDRESSES, in plain and floral designs; Pink, Sky, Nil. Sample prices, 8/11, 9/11, 12/8, 15/6, 17/8, 19/6. NOELINE SILK NIGHTDRESSES, daintily trimmed lace and medallions; AA liito, Sky, Pink, Hi'lin., Sunset. Sample prices, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 29 6. OPEN TILL 9 p.m. FRIDAYS COLOURED TRINITY SETS—Princess Underskirt with Knickers attached, trimmed lace and insertion. sample prices, 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/6, 25/6 to 63/. SPUN SILK DIRECTOIRE KNICKERS, in Ivory, Sky, Pink, Hello., and Black; small women’s, women’s, and out sizes. Sample price, 6/11. CREPE DE CHINE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed lace and insertion, also daintily embroidered; Ivory, Sky, Pink. Sample prices, 35 6, 39/6, 45/6, 49/6, to 69/6. SPUN SILK PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS, in all the latest colourings. Sample prices, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/6, 24/6, to 42/. Brown, Ewing’s May Bargain Offer now proceeding. isms More Specials for Wise South Dunedin Shoppers 6 only Single Bed Eiderdown Quilts. NOW 19,6. 8 only Double Bed Size NOW 27/6. Ladies' Coloured Cashmere Hose, English make-, seamless; colours—Peach, French Nude. Blush, Pastel, etc. NOW 2/11. Men's Neglige Shirts, light grounds, with coloured stripes; all sizes, NOW 3/11. Ladies' Elastic Corsets, English make, hacklacing or wrap-on styles; sizes 21 to 28 only. NOW 3/11. Ladies’ Winter Coats, fur collar and cuffs, good English cut; in shades of Navy, Sumatra, Henna, Bois dc Rose. etc. SPECIAL PRICE, 39/6. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats, latest AViiucr shades, including the new two-tone effects. ALL AT 7/6. Til© MOB BRANCH OF THE D.S.A. SOUTH DUNEDIN \ RADOX corns /TQSNS are no respecters of per'nJ sons, Milkram and Duchesses have them. Even you have them. Bat you won’t if you take regular 15-minute Radox foot baths. This lady has done so. See the result —two “hardy perennials" gone for good! Read the letter: “I have had corns on my fed for « very long time. Soaking them m soda and hot water ■had no hading effect. One obstinate con* under the nail of one of my toes became exceedingly painful. I feared I should have fo get a special »hoe K oa it grew so large. At last I tried to cut it off with sharp senators, and in doing so gave myself great pain. After 4 or 5 fimee soaking the feet in hot water amd Uso large dessertspoonfuls of Itadoce I found the corns were rsaHy softer, and by keeping on regularly I was able fo extract bodily 2 of the ‘ hardy annuals ’ or ‘perennials,’ you might almost call them. You can use my name if you wish.” — Mrs. Bessie EHiott-Winn. 19 th July, 1927. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual com itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be. lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Eadox at your O I chemist’s, price 2/1 per A ilb. pink packet, and H»lf Ponad 3/6 double quantity. PinkPicltel Radox Bath Salts Mmetoefaired by K. Griffiths Uuelurj 1.1 d., Manchester /Established 1756,. 7Z auokad by Fa.lrbn.lni, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch SMMtta, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists ft Stores throughout New Zealand,

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Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19856, 3 May 1928, Page 11