The business in perfumes, toilet water and bath salts amounts to £6,000,000 in America, where scents are very widely used. Motor salesmen even spray the insides of their wares with perfumes to attract women purchasers. A new shipment of our celebrated Ivanebo crepo-de-chine is to hand. It’s free from any foreign filling, has a nice finish for frocks and will neither crease nor split. Good browns, saxo. Empire blue, navy, cream and ivory. 36in 5s lid yard. Wo can recommend it for wear.—Collinson and Cuaninghame, Ltd.—Advt,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 10 February 1933, Page 9
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