4orall Who lead I an Indoor Life I —fresh air and exercise arc often out of the question, I with the result that many minor ailments frequently I assert themselves. In such cases nature is unduly I handicapped and needs assistance. The morning •'lass of water sparkling with a "dash" of ENO's jKISB* "Fruit Salt" is the sedentary worker's best friend—it keeps the system free from impurities in a perfectly natural way at all seasons. FRUIT SALT Ask your chemist for a bottle to-day, and test its merits to your own satisfaction Sola Re»rettnt*lleo: .. The British H. V. RITCHIE ft Co. Ltd-
Ta. bradstreet DRAPERY IMPORTER, 102, 104, 106, 108 Karangahape Road, Auckland Sale Ends Saturday Week. WATCH WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. nVPDAI I nFPAPTMENT } 50-inch Unbleached Damask—Reduced to 3/6 yard. UVCMML.L. usrnniinßiii. M _ inch White Table Damask— to 3/6 yard. Ladles' Slip-on Overalls, in smart Stripe Zephyr— Unbleached Towels, size 42 x 20—Reduced to 1/6J Reduced to 4/6 each. each. Ladies' Jazz Morning Frocks—Reduced to 6/6 each. *-■ AMM pi nPDADTMPNT Ladies' Black Roman Satin, bound with contrasting rtMiincu utrHnimElil, shade, House Frocks—Reduced to 10/9. All-Wool Shetland Flannel— yard. Ladies* Jazz Tea Aprons, trimmed Black—Reduced to All-Wool White Flannel— yard. */3 each. All-Wool Navy Flannel—2/11 yard. Ladles' Check Gingham Tea Aprons—l/4| each. Ail-Wool Plaiding, in Navy, Chocolate, and GreyLadles' White Muslin Lace Trimmed Tea Aprons— 3/11 yard> Excellent for men's shirts. Reduced to 1,9} each. Wool Dark Grey Flannel— yard. Ladies' Jazz Magyar Aprons—Reduced to 3/11 each. panpv DEPARTMENT UNDERCLOTHING DEPT. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Hemstitched Magyar Calico Nightdresses—4/11 each. Wood Knitting Needles—4}d pair. Ladies' Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Lawn NightBone Knitting Needles—l/2 pair. dresses—s/11 each. Knitting Silk for Jumpers. Shades: Black, Saxe, Ladies' White Cotton Bloomers— pair. Jade, Navy, Grey, Nigger, V. Rose, Peach, Light Ladies' Short Sleeve White Cotton Vests— Saxe, Henna—Reduced to 5/11 the hank. Ladies' No Sleeve White Cotton Vests— A good line o! Tooth Brushes— each. A bargain in All-Wool Creme Woven Combinations, Another good line Xylonite Handle Tooth Brushes-- short sleove. Women's and S. Women's Sizes IOJd each, only— pair. A splendid line of Colonial 3-Ply Knitting Wool. A good line " Oumly Out" Vests, with fancy top—3/3 Shades: Black, White, Navy. Saxe, Kingfisher, each. Jade, Emerald, V. Rose, Brown, Violet— 7}d All-Wool White Ribbed Vests, short Reduced skein; 6/11 the dozen. * to 4/11 each. Cotton Combinations, in White only; short sleeves, MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT closed fronts—Reduced to 5/6 pair. mHilbnco I en UCrM« I men I . A nice Winter Line 0 Autumn Down Wool and Oot--28-inch All Linen Tea Towelling—l/ 6} yard. ton Short Sleeve Combinations, Out Size only— 36-inch White Madapolam—ll/6 the dozen. ' 17/11 pair. 30-lnch Coloured Border Casement Cloth—l/ 1 yard. Crepe Hemstitched Nightdresses, in Pink and White— 80-inch Strong White Twill Sheeting— to 2/8 8/11 each. yard. Ladies' All-Wool Woven Nightdresses, with collar or 54-inch Strong White Twill Sheeting—Reduced to 1/9} V neck—3s/9 each. yard. Cotton Crepe Bloomers, in Helio., White, and Pink— 85-inch Strong White Calico— lo/6 the dozen. 3/11 pair. 50-inch Oreen and Black Flannelette Tabling—Reduced Ladies' Grey Fleecy-lined Bloomers, elastic waist And to 3/6 yard. knee. A good winter Reduced to 3/3 pair.
! WMtiflk The little ray HH of SUNLIGHT / 'I - *■ lIMil/ you f° r * THE Little Ray of Sunlight" that mother •■- washes for enjoys the ease and comfort of clothes washed with Sunlight Soap. The purity of its materials makes Sunlight the safest of Soaps for cleansing the little garments that are worn ~n. i r-vrcct .-.*, next to tne tender skins of the children Sunlight &™™ e a££%e?Z So.P » b *« $* ** other clothes too! Both iPuritu and Excellence mother and child are care-free and happy on a «-7 Sunlight Soap Washday. NO RUBBING- DON'T WORRYNO SCRUBBING USE SUNLIGHT £1,000 Guarantee of Purity on every Bar* LEVER BrOTHERS (N2) Limited.-Petone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 12
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