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In Harmony with the highest Conception of Christmas Giving . . --- CYCLAX HAND LOTION, which she'll love because it's delicately perfumed and gives to her hands a softness, a fragrance . . . and to her'ego the thrilling satisfaction that Cyclax gives to every woman. 6/9 and 12/11. CYCLAX BATH SALTS, 5/8 and 10/10, making her feel just a trifle luxurious in her bath. Packed in a delicate frosted jar and perfumed with English Meadowsweet, to harmonise perfectly with -- CYCLAX No. 1 PERFUME . . . subtle, fragrant, the perfect complement to the Cyclax Make-up 10/6. 4t CYCLAX ENGLISH BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE IN NELSON TO BUXTONS

a a* NOT ONE FRACTION of fH the full food value of the oat is lost in PREPARATION CKEAMOAXA© CREAM O' THE OAT THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO., LTD.. GORE

CHRISTMAS FEASTING and BRILLIANT SILVER Christmas and feasting ore synonymous. Right through the ages Christmas has always been a season of merrymaking and luxury—tables decked high and Christmas crackers. WHAT IS A TABLE WITHOUT SILVERWARE? WELL, IT'S JUST A TABLE—BUT LAVISH IT WITH SILVER AND IT IS ATTRACTIVE —DIFFERENT—ARISTOCRATIC! Make your table different this Christmas, or perhaps it's an idea for that gift and there are so many things in Silver—Tea or Coffee Services, Entrees, Tankards, Sandwich or Savoury Dishes, Butters and many other delightful gift suggestions in Silver at P. H. KITCHINGMAN'S TRAFALGAR STREET „ NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 December 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 December 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 December 1940, Page 7