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WOMIK MILE CHOCOLATES m A NEW RICH MILK VARIETY Delicious acid Nourisliir£ You’ll revel in the toothsome flavours of this new and finer mixture. There arc hosts of centres, including cream, toffee, nut, caramel, nougat and hard—all covered with rich full-bodied milk chocolate. One glance at them in their freshness will make you want a pound— McKenzie priced at lOd. POUND ONtYAT « McKenzies EXCITING CAME Fun For the Whole Family You don't blow hardest to win—skill counts nc this great pastime for winter evenings. Fun at only 1/- a set! Dainty English Pompadour LACE/ m SBe Ipg m YARD 11:2; 2i; zi'Ai tbSMat* T toStUctX 'YARD Buj White £nameL BUCKETS Ottyr. % 6 end in for all Delicate filmy Pompadour Lace—just the thing to trim all personal garments so inexpensively. Absolutely the finest grade artificial silk and cotton lace. 4d. yard in widths of l|in.» 2in., 2£in. and 2£in.i 6d. yard in widths of 3in., 3*in., ' ALL WOOL Easy to keep clean, these hygienic, smooth. While Enamelled Surface Buckets, with strong handle and woodp” grip, are outstanding value at 2/ 6 They’ve never before been priced so low. M ADETNvE.NCLA. NO; RgHglle^ Perfumed BATH CRYSTALS b G 2? m Delightfully refreshing and Invigorating! A sprinkling of Rose Crystals imparts rain-like softness to the bath water. You step out with your whole being all aglow with a new vitality. Try a tin at \OV2d. IB*x 18 6 ea or SERVIETTES Irish Damask D KIDDIES' Cashmere SOCKS ft sizes 55.6 \k A hard-wearing line Eo stand the test of young ‘Tots*’ tireless movements. At the prices of 1/3 pair (sizes 2, 3 and 4) and 1/6 pair (sizes 5 and 6} a satisfying Mother’s bargain* British interlock LADIES' •oJK 9 M C KENZIES The “Dorothy,” a guaranteed inter* locked British Vest in a weight suited to winter wear, interlocked to prevent laddering. A delightfully soft washing, .full length Vest for only 2/6 at McKenzie’s. ' The-HANDY" STATIONERY nzjw.^\^RACKET • D 10 10 Sheets Note Run those short notes off on these beef linen-finish . sheets—in three dainty shades—offered you in a compact, ever-ready packet with 10 envelopes to match, at the greater McKenzie price of 3d. packet. C]o U a Ladies’ English, all Wool Cashmere HOSE PAIR In the famous Botany Wool—reinforced to be fashionably “chic” during a long life of comfortable wearing. Exceptional McKenzie value at 2/1.1 pair. English Phoenix Ware SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES’ FANCY You can’t be too cautious of clothes' stains when dining. Here’s the ideal solution—neatly hemmed Irish Damask Serviettes (ISin. x 18in.) for only 6d. each, or four for 1/9. FELT SLIPPERS All sizes and colours, STAR LINEN THREAD 2 d 50 YARDS BLACK I/II Fair TOILET SPECIALS REEL 1 FACE CLOTH, i 1 NAIL BRUSH, 1 Large Cake BATH SOAPnd if. No. 30—Just the grade of lack for every mending and garmentaking purpose. Easy threading, full rength cotton at only 2d. a reel. 8d the LOT D 8 EA or 4 FOR % 7S McKenzie value was never greater than .. this. A spacious, glazed, 3 gold line *1 Cup and Saucer for general use at only 3* Bd. each, or 4 for 2/6. Get some ?r to-morrow ' STRING Ad BALL Every home requires String for thousands of uses. Here’s your chance to obtain a stout ball of evenly plaited String. Business houses, too, can’t uncover better value 1 4d. ball. I*TO BIG BARGAIN STORE GEORGE STREE^.

» a 1:1 (i:w To do Your Work K GOOD PRINTER must do more fen the mere routine of printing. He must bei able to display your message so that it will capture the reader’s eye. Only printers accustomed to this class of work can do it justice. Bring Order to us to ensure satisfactory results.; The Evening Star Jolt Printing Department tm STOAET STREET, MIWEDIH

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Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 5

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