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DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND HAND-KNITTING WOOLS (IMPORTED) As from Ist DECEMBER, 1944, prices of imported hand-knitting wools will be reduced, in terms of a Price Reduction Order gazetted this week, as set out hereunder:— Present Retail Price per oz. 2/1 to 2/6 1/7 to 2/0 £ 1/3 toM/6* Reduction per oz. 3d. 2d. Id. This Order does not affect the price of hand-knitting wools made in New Zealand. RETAILERS and WHOLESALERS may obtain forms, on which claim for subsidy can be made, on application at any of the following places:— 1 The Price Tribunal, Wellington. 2 District Offices of the Industries and Commerce Department at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. 3 District Secretaries of the N.Z. Retailers' Federation, or the N.Z. Wholesalers' Soft Goods Federation. Claims should be lodged with the Price Tribunal by I Ith December. ISSUED FOR THE PRICE TRIBUNAL BY THE ECONOMIC INFORMATION SERVICE

XMAS CLUB MEMBERS Leave Your Orders Early AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT CLUB CHOCOLATES AVAILABLE FULL CREAM MILK, 1/8, 7/6 CORDIALS 2/1* bot. BACON HOCKS 9d lb. BATH SOAP 4 cakes 1/1 GOLDEN SYRUP Bid, 2/2 WALNUTS IN SHELL 1/11 lb. CORNFLAKES 1/4 pkt. JELLIES ..; 6|d pkt. ALMOND PASTE VSJ, 2/8 LIME JUiCE 3/5 bot. EGGS 2/1 doz. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 2 PACKETS SPANISH CREAM FOR A D . WATER BISCUITS 1/3 lb. BIDOMAK 3/10 bot. KRUSCHEN SALTS ... 2/9 bot. CALIFIG 2/-, 3/3 MAGNESIA 2/- bot. KARILAC 1/7 BROOM HANDLES 8d STRAW BROOMS 3/11 FLY SPRAY 1/7 bot. OLD DUTCH 9d tin LOOSE COCOA 1/3 lb. BOTH BRANCHES OPEN TILL 12 NOON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23rd SELF HELP The firm that brought prices down and ke STREET AND 719 MAIN STREET, Terrace End

,/ IMAGINE MY OWN SISTER Y SAYING MY LINENS LOOKED r> m K u % H W:> mmmmm. THEN SHE YOU MUST HAVE SUN LIGHTS put me wise- £XTRA WASHMGPOWER ON THOSE EXTRA -""• i DIRTY .« j , spots! **Sm#? wmm mm ttl§llis|ll 21 :>>«! I g g^ « mmmm Mere words can't tell you the difference between an ordinary wash . . . and clothes washed the Sunlight way. You have to see the gleaming brightness and sweet-smelling freshness yourself. For Sunlight does far more than remove surface dirt. A touch of Sunlight on the dirty spots loosens even deeply embedded grime. No wonder clothes and linens come brighter! Not a streaky bright. Not "half-washed". But spotlessly radiant. Try Sunlight this washday and see what its extra washing power means -fcßich in washing power because it's GOOD, PURE SOAP.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 30 November 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 30 November 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 30 November 1944, Page 7

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