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ADRIAN GOWNS r\UR Dinner Frocks, Evening Gown* U and Costumes, possess the distinctive lines so much desired by those wishing to be well dressed. Charming Evening Gowns from 2is 6d. itveea Suits from 52s 6d, Frocks tor any occasion, from 355.-33 George Street, opp.. rear C. M. Ross Ltd. Cjift '}LmL of BOU RJOI Wm-Zut <k Colofyie. 1 ~ r wifh every box or -ivu ftaAcd FACE POWDER A NEW Bourjois Eau-de--L L Cologne—and much more than a Cologne. First its refreshing zest, and then a lingering, lasting, glorious perfume. With every box of Bourjois Evening-in-Paris Face Powder you purchase, you will receive free, a dainty flask of this refreshing perfumed Cologne so that you may know and delight in its rare fragrance. This special offer is limited. Ask now at your chemist’s or departmental store. 'ZMninxj w, EAU DE COLOGNE BOURJOIS Queens Way Surrey Croydon. E N G L A ND Sole N.Z. Agents: A. A. STICHBURY LTD.," P.O. Box 296, Wellington, C.i.

"you like my perfume, dear? Oh,that’s the delicious aroma of Bell Tea. I brew nothing else." K i f Jjr VDI . <* 3 '4 p" lb. You will brew nothing but BELL once you have tried the favourite from Ceylon—the choice of exclusive homes. It’s economical, too, for no tea gives so many cups to the pound. More refreshing, more fragrant. You’ll love BELL.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 111, 11 April 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 111, 11 April 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 111, 11 April 1936, Page 12

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