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rag 'JSSJ iWsfil lii - A jSk J if USE TWO TOOTHBRUSHES - mJnMe MORNING m£ ONE NIGHT/ THIS WEEK* END dfCtL qet ONE BRUSH FREE* m mi *iy READ-/few: 6 POINTS -Made in England -Pure Bristles -Guaranteed Sterilized -Silvered Wire drawn -Bone Handle ■Regularly Sells at V* The Judith Aden Prophylactic is made by the'.oldest firm of Toothbrush makers in the world, and is fully guaranteed. Sterilised before, during, and after manufacture, glassine wrapped and cartoned, so that each brush reaches the user in a thoroughly hygienic condition. Each year we sell many thousands at 1/- each. Be wise—accept both the doctor’s advice and our amazing wedk-end offer—TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! THREE ALLURING Zftc Jusffv&tci,. newECEEI ml now <r 3&*. m/ 3&L SA. CLE D CLE vS PS tSfUfi LUXt I* DC % S^c7 a ■VVtE AIL Beautifully FOILED LK £HOCOLAT PUFF A BAR Ginger. EACH TEN INCHES LONG! -Each a masterpiece of quality! Each a miracle of value at 3d bar. WIDE lexpamoiwctop Truly Marvellous Value / PURE BOTANY ... ALL WOOL . CASHMERE/ SPLICED HEELSsTOES Definitely New Zealand’s greatest value. Smart, warm, comfortable fitting; back seams, fashionable shades. 1/111 at Woolworths. FREE/ A Phial of 10 ASPIRINS with any of These atHMM SODA Mi NT S fias_ ■Js&t US. So "ft nso iff o 6 APCTABIfTS ASPIRINS To further popularise our sixpenny range of Tablets we offer, for this week only, a-handbag or vest pocket PHIAL OP BRITISH ASPIRINS FREE with every purchase. FREE /To Smokers of DEMOCRAT / Cool and Satisfgin! loz Tok$ rtlr * 7 NO PIPE QU 8 loz 2 9Z APERS IPE CLEANER FREE REE/ It you haven’t fried this cool-smoking, satisfying New Zealand leaf now’s your chance to do so and get a free gilt into the bargain. 28'x 20" TEA TOWEL TOOTEX CLOTH 001DEHDAWH SOAP (OVER IL lbs.) GOLDEN DAWN WASHING POWDER Isn’t It marvellous. what a shilling buys at Woolworths? Get this useful Kitchenware bargain whilst it’s available. 1 . Astounding Value in British Wlnceyette SLU M BERWEAR/ ladies; girls’ h JS £ll tUi Of beautiful qualitv British Wme-yeUe, in Pasfetr and Cream with contrasting collars and cuffs. Perfect in every detail. Carefully made and finished. Smartly styled. S.W.‘ and \V„ 3/11. tiirls’, In sizes 3’s to B’s, 2/11. Kiddies' Slumber Suits, 2/6. BOYS/ IT S A WOW / POP POP”SPEED BOAT/ Own' Power. Noise & Everything/ COMPLETE Eyes snap with amazement at this wonderful miniature speed boat rushing- around a bath or basin under its own power—pop, pop, pop•ping Just like the real thin),. Sec it idemonsf rated,- and be sure to get one—the whole family will enthuse over it. SPECIAL! WEEK=END ONLY! Regalelilies Usually 1/3 each. 7d each, or 2 for 1/HaveDRY FEETfhis Winter/ LANCASHIRE* "STICK-ON" ROBBER SOLES RUBBER SOLES r WITH ’ PACKET NAILS MEN LADIES i/% 10? PAIR PAIR 'A PAIR LADIES CENTS COMPLETE WITH CEMENT Rubber Soles that give warmth and protection and save footwear repair bills. Easily fixed—and wonderful value at Woolworths price. SehdecL TULIP BULBS m Strong hardy New Zealand, grown Tulip Rulbs that will thrive and flower prolificsllv under difficult conditions. They would be a bargain at twice the price. EACH or 2/6 a dozen GOT IM l surefire: MOUSE TRAP Id KEEP FOOD SAFE FOR Mice become particularly troublesome at the beginning ol winter. Now is the lime to rid your home of thesfe pests before they get established.

IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour they cannot he classified. We would therefore request Advertisers. to kindly bear this in mind and send in their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 13