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A Miracles of THE MOST WASHING FABRICS In Lovely Pastel Shades SURPRISING VALUE in a new selection of LACE-TRIMMED ART. SILK LOCKNIT SLIPS in opera top style in a trustworthy quality. Shades of Sky, Champagne, Peach, and Ivory. Price, 5/6 SATIN SLIPS, bought to advantage and showing in an attractive, daintily Lace-trimmed, opera-top style. S.W., W. 13/1111 each. SUEDE SCANTIES, genuine Celanese, elastic waist, shell-edged and trimmed with Lace Motif. S.W., W. and O.S. Rose, Ivory, and Peach. 3/6 each - NEW PRICE INTEREST in FLORAL WASHING SILK PYJAMAS, smart coat style, action back and tie waist. Excellent laundering quality and a new style. Shades of Peach, Green, Maize, Sky. S.S.W., S.W., W. 9/11 pair - CELANESE VESTS, plain round neck style, popular weight, and good fitting sizes. Rose, Ivory, Peach, and Champagne. w - 3/6 os - 3/11 1 m mmssmm. BEMBERG LOCKNIT With this quality you can wash without worry. These two attractive styles, sleeveless or cape slecv-ja, smart to look at and excellent fitting. Colours: Creme, Sky, and Pink. S.W. and W. CELANESE BLOOMERS in Pearl Lustre Fabric. Introducing a new, very special comfortable shape. Peach, Champagne, Sky, Navy, Fallow, Black. S.S.W. S.W. W. O.S. Ex.O.S. 3/11 3/11 4/11 5/11 Exhibition Commences Tuesday, October 31st This Year's Winners are somewhere among the hundreds on exhibition on our lower floor on Tuesday and following days. Voting Tickets for the Popularity Competition Id each, in aid of Sunshine Fair. RENDELLS LTD. have purchased 1000 Sunshine Voting Tickets and customers shopping in our Children's Department during the Competition will be presented with Voting Coupons Free of Charge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23488, 27 October 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23488, 27 October 1939, Page 3