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tffiSSnHfie^ Cream Apron Holland, 42ins. wi'db. "Was 2s 6d— SALE 1s 9d yard White Apron Cloth tor Nurses' Aprons, 42ins. wide. Was 3^.2d—- . ■ \- . SALE 2s 6d yard "Edinboro" Union Linen Glass Towels, rod border, 27 x -27. Were 3s 3d— SALt i aoz. tor lis 9d, or 2s 3d eacn Union Linen Red Check Glasscloth, 22ins. Was 2s 3d— ' SALE 1s 7d Union Linen Red Check Glasscloth, superior qualitv, 26ins. Wfl& 2s 9d—--1 SALE Is 11d Tea towelling, 26ms. Was 2s Id— SALE 1s 8d yard Union Linen fea Towellinn, 23ins. Was 2s 3d-*- SALE Is,lod yard Union Linen Tea Towelling, 25ms! Was 2s 6d— SALE 1s 11d yard All-Linen Apron Dowlas, -itiins. extra qualitv. AVas lis lid — SALE 3s 6d yard Hygroscopic Diaoer for Nurscrv use, Twill back, faced iiap, . 29ms. Was 2s 9d—SALE 1$ 11d vard. 24ins. Was 3s 3d—SALE 2S 9d yard. 27iris. Was 3s 6d—SALE 2s 11 d yard. " SSS " and " Advance " Drill in Plain Navy, Saxe, Light Blue, Brown,. and a varied assortment of neat stripes. Were 3s 9d—SALE 2s 6'd yd Admiralty Shirting, also used for uniforms, Navy and White' and Red and AVhfte narrow block stripes. Was 3s 9d— SALE 1s 9d yard Unbleached Tent Duck for Hick Covers, Tents, Verandah Screens. Motor Dust Covers, etc., 72ins. wide. Was<7slld— SALE 5s 6d yard ■Better qualities at 9s M for 7s 6d.. Us 9d for 8s 11d. IGs 6d for 11s 6d. . ' Telablanca, 40ins. wide, splendid for wear. Was Gs 3d— SALE 3s 9d Horrockses Calico, 36ins. Was 2s 9d— SALE 1s 9d Horrockses "A 1 " Calico, also " BBQ " Calicoes. Were 4s Id—- •> ' SALE 2s 2d yard Horrockses "MT " Calico. Was 3s lid— SALE.2s 4d Crewdson's Well-known Calicoes, 36ins. Strong make—SALE 1s 9d yard Crewdson's Better Numbers—No, 3,3 s 2d for Is 11d; No. 4,5 s od' for 2s 3d "Terrier" Longcloth, a pure cloth whicli improves after washing, 36ins Was 2s 6d— SALE 1s 9d yard "Terrier" Brand Longcloth, 32ins. WaslsSd— SALE 1s 4d yard Unbleached Calico, 27ins. Was Is Id— SALE H<i yard Unbleached Calico, suoorior qualitv, 30ins. Was Is 9d—SALE 1s 4d yard Horrockses Pillow Cotton, 40ins. Was 3s 9d— SALE 2s 6d yard Finlay's Best Quality Linen-finish Pillow Cotton. Was 4s lid— SALE 3s 9d Bleached Damask, new designs, 54ins. Was 6s Od— SALE 5s 6d yard Bleached Mercerised Damask, neat patterns, 70ins. Was 8s lid— SALE 6s 11d All-Linen Belfast Damasks in latest patterns, Was 12s 6d SALE.9s 6d All-Linen Damask in Chrysanthemum and stripe patterns, 70ins. Was 13s (r.\— SALE 10s 9d^yard Superior Quality All-Linen Damask in spot any poppy pattern, 72ins. Was 22s 6d— SALE 15s 6d yard Broadway /toRTH

i '£ m 'M m m Call in (he services of the BOA Liniment Imp after an accident. His magic touch takes all pain out of bruises, cuts, and crushed hands and feet. It slops bleeding and heals like lightening. BOA (Besi-of-all) Liniment is ; a genuine Indian discovery and it? secret recipe was entrusted to the BOA Liniment people who have now placed the, Liniment on the market for the good ol humanity. .; BOA Liniment is also invaluable as an embrocation for external uses—for backache, rheumatism, stiff joints, and chest troubles. Rub well in and wait results. " Ask for BOA at Chemist or Store." Efffr-mft rr?Aoe mar* LINIMENT Cuts Sprains f Bruises ■JeiC-iptioi iHsiL t'.crdcn A Gotc.h 3 m '"- 'v. ■" •:"?■': (BEST-OF ~J\LAa ) ■■ •• ■' * "'""?;■ ■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 294, 6 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 294, 6 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 294, 6 April 1921, Page 2

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