'mn HOLIDAY CLOTHES AT MILL PRICES • • BE AT THE BRUCE MILL DEPOT TO-MORROW FOR YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS , **usbs- - - **}: ** loops <£%\ & , rrev flannel, MAIL , YOUR 1 ORDER j —BRUCE | PAY l POSTAGE• *o|sted A aline^ Sports fcf . An>«i®S |?’Etas. B ° tlU * t icrlvt s triP cs * JSSS.Y2S 5 — — ll? ••“r T «.e4 to 111* •TA- - " '.4 fat >p" a » fg / » cliecK a “ T 1,4*1 ® a t from 0 r&s< CWB ;„ d ,«y ceaWe b00 u.b.4.»1-na na wv /OOL beachM'Sl* «* - 1 7R 18|6 56 X s®’ 21/6 60 X ino 271 6 70 x Shop at the Bruce Depot in King Street. You can’t buy cheaper. MILL DEPOT: KING STREET 4. Girls’ Silk and Wool CARDIGANS as Illustrated In attractive two-tone colourings ; neat designs; ribbed at waist. 24-26 in 28-30-32 in 7/6 9/Also buttoned to neck styles, at 8/9, 10/6 m i WOMEN’S FANCY KNITTED JUMPERS Delightfully designed, and obtainable in the following shades Brown, Scarlet, Rust, Light Navy, Wine, Bottle Green. Maroon. Reshades Brown, Scarlet, Rust, Light Navy, Wine, Bottle Green. Maroon. Reseda, Sky, Royal, and Green. These garments are well worth the price. seda, Sky, Royal, and , • Green. These garments I# are well worth the price. ■ • 0.5., 14/6 * J/W With pom-pom lacing, as illustrated, in the same range of colours as above. ■ dK 1 0.5., 14/6 ** (Next door to Scott and Wilson’s).
SAID MRS. SMiTH-JONES TO THE CHILDRENS NEW NURSE •take CARE OF DEAR HORACE AND JANE' AND STARTED TO PLAY IN A UKAiw. as CTs % & m SO ANNIE USED SOLVOL-WHICH COTTHEM SO CLEAN ’ YOUR HANDS I'SOBBEO POOR ANNIE'YOUR KNEES! lit BE SACKED;’ her wages were raised on the spot !. SAID JANE “WHEN THERE S SOLVOL? WHAT ROT!* ' ’■ M' - M, S. gSttHw, rn 9 w mi r SOLVOL CLEANS HANDS IN 30 SECONDS! KIDDIES' GRUBBY UTTIE HANDS NEED SOIVOL/ THE PENETRATING LATHER CHASES OUT EVEN WORN-IN-DIRT— GETS HANDS AND KNEES AS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE WITHOUT PAINFUL SCRUBBING / AS PLEASANT TO USE AS fine toilet soAP-SOIVOII REFUSE SUBSTITUTES* k A LEVER PRODUCT—MACE IN NEW ZEALAND
CONGRATULATIONS BY TELEGRAM "Hearty congratulations on your success 11 There’s a thrill about prompt congratulations when your message is delivered by telegram on an ornamental form with envelope to match. a word Minimum Charge 6d
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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 4
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