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r ou RW9US "siXIVftH' maid” " \l-v...' . / v v/.. •-■. L - SLENDA-MAID Sales have leaped tremendously, and we’re able to buy greater quantities. So, once again, we pass the savings on! Now you may enjoy the comfort of lovely, silken underthings at the record low price of 2/6 per garment. Shades of Sky, Pink, Apricot, Nil, White, Black, Navy, Cameo, Champagne, and Lavender. Vests in Opera and Shaped Tops. f A ffigfsHADES O.S. SIZES 2'iii p DEPENDABLE NO MAIL ORDERS QUALITY SWEET CITRUS riM i its u r m mm •mm wmmmr' After years of trying, the manufacturer has created a confectionery masterpiece. I Something new! Delightfully refreshing and mouth-watering. Smooth and sweet to the palate, with an undercurrent of sharpness —* that’s the real fruit flavour. Try them ! k ! ‘jiululi (men presents A NEW POWDER Perfume ORCHIDE t NOIR RACHAEL f WNATURELLE feu’*' 1 A UA Ury D wSLE2™£S7or CUT RYSTAL OBLETS fvJX 1 D A ftn. -.s>i- v .t.ls. vc* Powder of incredible finenessl A powder that will not clog the pores or harm the skin in any way. The subtle perfume of the Black Orchid—in two captivating shades—Rachael and Naturellc — and it's only 9d. Get Judith-Aden-wise 1 Another supply —at a lower price than everl The same good quality but heavier buying brings down the price. Renaissance style. Get yours before they all go—at each. Theq're HERE tAIN/ GLIDER PLANES Shanahaiclas nstructions V They loop, roll or fly real boy’s circlel toy complete with strong for take-off and Shangh instructions for assembling Tested Heavy Quality INNER TUBES/ rtf* Now that Spring's here you’ll use the bike more. Never be caught without a spare tube. Here’s a tested Heavy-weight Tube for 1/9. Complete with valve and tubing. m LLAMA HOSE 'English Made English made. Strong heels and toes and wide tops. In all the new shades of Brown. They’re great value at 1/- pair. SEND HOMf«NEWZEALAND CARD/ ‘ ID| *~ r j£2«S!Ss«B3 f /^ S*®® rpa ‘V ab fksJin \K>Jr EACHI <36, u>“> S£VA“' Box of 6 TYPICAL motif HOME MAIL CARDS AND CALENDARS. NEXT MAIL LEAVES OCTOBER 17th. Don’t forget the Folks nt Home! Send some-# thing with a New Zealand atmosphere! A smart, folding card, with a picture of a Maori Whare or Tiki, and a Maori greeting (translated into *OyiM with Envelopes English), a Card and Envelope—3d’.—or, a series of 6 Cards, each with a picture (in colour) of some New Zealand native flower. Box of 6 cards and envelopes to match, 1/-. Card with coloured Maori group or Maori greeting, complete with envelope, Id., and many other ‘‘Home Mail*’ Novelties.

ES pIwbWORKEP 3 FOR NURSERY DESIGNS Tho daintiest, hand-C—----broidered Hankies 1 Worked in colour with Nursery Pictures at one corner. A delightful present for kiddie. 3 for’7j4d. ID 2 [ME A PRESENT TYPICAL OF EW ZEALAND SEND o<z) & 9 !sAC|D^g^ : Here’s a gift you can impress with your own personality! Two kinds'—each with a typical Maori design. Friends at Home will appreciate one of these. Work one yourself—it’s easy. 9d. each. CRASS USUAL rTToUAUTY Lawns are getting out of hand nowl Take advantage of this big purchase of Grass Shears. Usually 1/- and more and we’re able to sell a limited quantity at each. GRASS SHEARS ID I Summer CYPRESS OR BURNING BUSH (KOCHIA) —Grows to about 2ft. high, and has a soft, feathery green foliage. It’s real beauty is apparent in the Autumn, when the foliage turns v a glorious Autumn Red. A magnificent plant for show. BEACH LLS m Healthy exercise with a ball —and it’s inflatable! Never before were good toys so cheap. Get yours early before they go.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 5