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MILLINERY DEPT. Invite you to see their excellent selection of Winter Felts. You will be delighted with these newest shapes and the loveliest colours . . . and very moderate prices. A—High crown SLOUCH shape; dipped brim; finished quill. , ■ ■ Price, ' B—Corduroy Felt HALO; whipped edge. Navy, Black, Brown, Saxe, and Wine. Price. 25'$ C—Peabh Bloom READY - TO,- WEARS; slouch shape; trimmed corded ribbon; wide selection shades. Price, 37^& D—Smart semi-model SAILOR shape; trimmed felt to tone; veiled brim. Price, 29'£

HMBBMPB jiitllilflllllliUliHllllilWiil lliilillmiltllllllllllllt IIIHIIIIIIHIIIHiI I Mi W"&* % y;wm Ah!... thats Persil Whiteness ONE FINE DAY you're bound to come across some Persil-washed clothes. Then even your best results—your nicest, whitest washes—will look shamefaced beside therh! There is no whiteness like PersiPs. Its oxygen-charged suds see to that! , Off they go—wheedling eut the ,' grease, the stains and grime that i sleepy, puffed-up suds won't | touch. Your linen dries out It snowy white, Persil. white. Best M of all, your clothes wear longer J§ washed this gentle way. You see! :; THE AMAZING , OXVCEN WASHER I PERSIL (N.Z.) UMITED-PETONE

DOES IT OCCUR TO YOU When Contemplating Train Travel That this is no time for unimportant journeys? That, unless your journey is. absolutely unavoidable, you should not go? That if you MUST travel, advance reservation of your seat saves disappointment? That, in the event of changed plans, timely cancellation of your reservation will permit someone else to travel?

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Evening Star, Issue 24915, 13 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24915, 13 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24915, 13 July 1943, Page 6

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