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« c I A csf £ 0 -s "•V m HEEL CUBAN qo Mlc TOMORROW at 8-30 a.m. 3,000 PAIRS of ffajeet RAYON HOSE' •y- DUvUmItoO NEEDLES farm. COURTAULD’S DULL MATT YARN BACK SEAMED • FASHION MARKED Sheer, clear, lovely Rayon Hose. When you lay your fingers on it you’ll KNOW it’s the most amazing hosiery value you’ve ever seen. In all the smart new season’* tonlngs. Get a pair before they go. A PAIR wvUi eMSafFoimcL <4 U -V\\ m. WK. LB mm m*. t t I Woolworths famous MIRACLE CHOCOLATES, pure high grade chocolate coatings, milk or dark, with sixteen delicious centres. Cheap at Is a lb themselves, the half pound bag of Mint Clips Is something extra for nothing. NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO REPLACE THOSE BREAKAGES. Thin china cups, with 3 gold line pattern. Smart enough for anyone—cheap enough for anything. Out they go at the absurd price of 5 for Is. SMART 2&mWSHAPE ALL THIS LOTmi ETCHED TUMBLERS/ Almost Given Just imagine! Four 64-page EXERCISE BOOKS, six H.B. PENCILS, and a GLOBE PENCIL SHARPENER, all for Is. Away w ..iiii. FOR Good Value at 1/6' IA DAZZLING BARGAIN; Note POUSHEfL l • \ Nv In the modern flanged top style and neatly etched. Every housewife will recognise this as sensational value. TOMORROW-#/• THE TWO A monster bar of FIRST GRADE SOAP, and a DOUBLE WING SCRUB BRUSH for Is Is a marvellous bargain. THE LOT Two tins of NUGGET (black or brown), 2 pair of SHOES LACES, a yellow POLISHER, and a BOOT BRUSH for Is—how’s that for valu*. S'Xf fir kb X ►3 m m. 4 Cakes Sweet Lavender, 2 Big Bath, 1 Castile, 1 Face Washer. The Tea ToweL.is LINEN and Worth, l Itself / \ vnn/mm wssssmm mitrmrmtrm UjSmrrmmnrrmt, ? 1 (arnaiWrirri Offm m 23x30 'MA Df ifOg# / RUSH THIS/ THE LOT m THE LOT LOOK AT THIS LOTA a of IThese 1m! llhese ALL FOR e An ALL LINEN 23in x 30in TEA TOWEL, a TOOTEX DISH CLOTH, and a wood handled JUG MOP—three useful kitchen necessities—all for Is. A smart TIE (hundreds of snappy designs and colours to. choose from), a FRONT STUD (swivel top) a BACK STUD, and a TIE PlN—all for 1s while the stocks last to-morrow. Two ENAMEL BOWLS (the bowl of fOO uses) an enamel PIE DISH, and an ENAMEL MUG—isn’t It marvellous what you can get for Is at Woolworths, HOUSEWIVES! Don’t Miss This/ ALL FOR inmm mr sotk Clothes Line A DOZ. ifp u A Washday Special that every housewife will recognise as a bargain too good to miss. MEN/Here's Your Bargain/ i m LADE SLADES THE LOT ?**•«*■ THESE TWO FOR PURE PWZEALANi lib Nat m TWO PACK n FOR A full size tube of Cosmogene SHAVING CREAM —the best you've ever used —six Mariner Sheffield RAZOR BLADES—and a Tin of CUSSON’S BRILLIANTINE—an astounding shilling’s worth. 2E5> CVS c^O IMITED QUANTITY A pound carton of the Purest Now Zealand HONEY; and a cut crystal HONEY or JAM JAR, with slotted lid for spoon, Is the two while the stocks last. We’re always first to provide such values as this. England's latest PURE VIRGINIA CIGARETTE at less than the price of the ordinary. HERE’S A WONDERFUL SHILLING’S WORTH / Il2yards of Washing Elash'c 1 SheeF Pins I Bunch of Safely Pins I I Reel Cotton 1 Pkh ojt "Housewife" Needles m m ALL FOR; % The little things that every housewife is always needing, but never before obtainable at such a bargain price—ls the lot SPARKLING WHITE TEETH/ $ THE LOT A tube of the famous LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE; one of our British made Miracle Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSHES; and a thin glass TUMBLER —the three of them for Is. T 9 MAIL

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 120, 20 April 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 120, 20 April 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 120, 20 April 1934, Page 5

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