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BUXTONS i SPECIAL VALUES FROM THE DRESS Dept. FRENCH CORDED SILK Usually 8/11 yard. A high grade Silk in 5/6 Black only. Wonderfulvalue. Yd. 3/11 CREPE CENTAURUS. Heavy Matt Crepe. An excellent range of new designs. *>yard. FANCY CLOQUE, a full range of shades, including Black and Navy. *2/() yard. 2 11 MOIRE TAFFETA : BROCADED SATIN, for evening Wear ' 1/tfyard. n FLORAL SHANTUNG, pure Silk, excellent washing and wearing. 2/11 y«rd. 2 6 FLORAL CREPES, novelty, spot and floral designs. 1 / 6 y®rd3/ 11 CHIFFON SHEER, an exclusive selection of delightful Sheers - 2/6 y"d. 1 6 BUXTONS “BEACHGLO,” guaranteed Haircord. Exelusive to Buxtons. J yard. 1/9 A.B.C. PERCALE, guaranteed fast colours, splendid range of designs. /<£ yard.

SPECIAL VALUES IN UNDIES SPECIAL VALLE Vest, Scantee and Slip Sets W- U> Usually 12/6. . \V\ Range of shades. C) /l 1 et j jlxA / S.W. and W. sizes. ' < 1 1 ' 7 iSj' \ IS 6 to 19 6 QUALITY LOCKNIT NIGHTGOWNS. Sale Price 1 ()/(f 6 6, 6/11 LOCKNIT SLIPS) all shades. Princess and Opera top styles. 4/6 LIMITED QUANTITY OF CORSETS, CORSELETTES AT Special Reduced Prices. 4/11 SILK AND WOOL BLOOMERS. We must clear this line. 2/11 P a * r * 22/6, 29 6 SWIM SUITS. A chance to save on a new Suit. 19/6 BUXTONS SALE

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BAD LEGS can le permanently healed with tour or six weekly applications of Varex Method of Treatment Never fails. Free booklet from Ernest Healey Pharmaceutical Chemist. Varex Ltd., Box 1558 N, Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 25 January 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 25 January 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 25 January 1939, Page 3