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Bock-lace .. CORSETS Wifh strong busts. G o o d .■ suspenders. Sizes 30in to 36in waist. Excellent for cut. h a d waa r END-OF-SEASON ODDMENTS . . 'spkuwc-' XtTZ* SPECIAL PRICES; AT THE D.S.A. .*/-.. 3/9, </>. SOME GOODS SLIGHTLY SOILED . . . YOU DAREN'T MISS THIS EEZEE GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BAR- OPERA PANTEES GAINS PRINCESS Unprocurable now. Buy Spun Sillt material, while they last. Size, __ __ _ ..„.«»_■ !«.■■■ «»■ »■«».■ ~» «•*. ■&■ o ■•*»*. trim lace, fitted waistmedium only. Good CELANESE CELSHUNG PRINCESS | lne . Rose, Lagoon, qualify elastic, with WelNeut neckline, good armhole, fitted bustline. Peach, Rose. „ ' n \ AIL Celanese gusset. Usually 18/6. Usually 24/6. 13/11 pair. Special Price, 8/11. Special Price, 12/6. HOUSE SMOCKS of pretty Floral, Art. Sillt, In lovely Blue, Green, Mauye shades. Long sleeves, tailored,, style,: with fitted waist. Uncrushabk' W. and :6.5. , Usually 27/6. Special Price, 21/-. HALF PRICE! Unbeatable value in LADIES' SMOCKS of strong, plain colour and material. Will give endless wear. Small, women's arid outsizes. Creme. ARTISTS', SMOCKS—Were 30/-. Special Price, 15/,. CROSSOVER STYLE—Were 24/6. Special Price, 12/3. BUTTONED FRONT; short sleeves—Were 27/6. Special Price, 13/9. BUTTONED FRONT; long sleeves—Were 32/6. Special Price, 16/3. BATHING CAPS Slightly soiled. White Mackintosh helmet. White, edged colours. Usually 3/11. Special Price, 2/11. PY|A|U|AC v of Floral Cambric; smart, well-cut styles with short sleeves, two styles—with square neck or tailV v - >bred collar.;, Apple,- Sky,.Maize,-'Rose. Excellent for schoolgirls. / ;iki| : jf* ' : HTDRJPSS i: " '■ ■ '/ivory'' and Saxe. Sheer material. V-neck, lace trim. Full skirt Usually 53/6. Special Price,. 39/6. Of GeianesesCelshung' material.' Peaclv Ivory. Tailored style, with short sleeves and smart collar Usually 35/6. Special Price, 19/6. Of KrinklySilk Crepe; -Ivory, Blue,: Pink, Peach. Princess style, wifh ties on shoulder Usually 67/6. - . ■.■■''■;• J ' Special Price, 29/6. v ; FELT SUPPERS Sixes 4'to 7; 'Vafj- clearing Red, Brown, Black, Green, With comfortable low <heels..;\. ; :_. ; ..>'::/.^.roUiii'ally-5/n. , : . .Special Price, 4/11.. Also the smartest,' Cuban ; heel fittings. '• ;>* % 7 r - : "y. ' '-"'.' : '■'■■ -Usually 16/^ji. ■■':■'■'■' ■■■'>"'■■.«■ ■'. ' Special, Prieei-12/6. GEORGE STREET. COSTUMES .Outsizes; smart new styles in plain and fancy knits, well-cut neckline. Navy, Black, Bottle, Saxe. Usually. 23/6 to 26/6. Special Price, 19/6.

IMilMim^ ft3££3Bg&atf ft KSs&SS iXm *A WSMs. Ah!... that's Persil Whiteness Betty knows the answer—and when it comes to washing, it's easy to see that Mother knows the answer, too! You can b<2t that white dress was washed in Persil. Only Persil gets such whiteness. // And Persil, with its oxygen- / charged suds, is so quick and thor-' I. ough that Mother has time and / energy for. more important things, /

FIGHTING FRONT Railways the Vital Link Railways are the vital link between New Zealand Production and the convoys which take our urgently- -- needed produce overseas. 'Between our industrial front and the fighting front, railways are essential. They play a part in every Allied campaign and are of inestimable importance, even in the strategy of the war. Few sections of industry have had to undertake a task more urgent or so greatly increased '•i''-:..:v>V' ; in volume. Railway Lines Are Battle Lines, To-day

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Evening Star, Issue 25396, 30 January 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25396, 30 January 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25396, 30 January 1945, Page 8

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