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Last 6 Days of HUGE FABRIC SALE THERE’S A PILLAR BOX IN YOUR TOWN MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. Sponge Cloths at Cost 1050 yards 38/39in. SPONGE CLOTH—Good even quality ; shades, White, Straw, Maize, Flame, Pink, Sky, Saxe, Apricot, Brown and Navy. Usually 2/6 yard. % a r!l B I/8 yd. 1780 yards “SPECIAL” SPONGE CLOTH Good colouring- and shades, including White, Cream, Straw, Maize, Coral, Apricot, Paon, Saxe, Flame, Green, Peacock, Rose, Fawn, Jade, Henna, Electric, Beaver, Kingfisher, Brown, Navy, Helio., and Grey. Usually 3/6 yard. % a rite 2/6 yd. 1050 yards 39in. FANCY SPONGE CLOTH All shades and various designs, in check and stripe effects; good heavy weight. Usually 5/6 and 5/11 yard. t#U 2/11 yd. 450 yards 39in. TINSEL SPONGE CLOTH—Heavyweight cloth, with near Tinsel stripe; shades of Maize, Rose, Brown, Fawn, Navy, Saxe, Apricot, Grew, and Black. Usually yard. 4/6 yd. 2330 yards HOYLE’S PRINT —Butcher Blue an'd Indigo Blue, guaranteed fast colours. Usually 1/11 yard, S& 1/3* yd. 1350 yards 30in. STRIKED JAPANESE CREPES—In various multi-coloured and plain stripes; all good washing designs. Usually |i/6 yard. %f,L V■ yd. WE PAY POSTAGE returned. £, FAMOU ICES. m EQR ' corner Cuba and Mannar* Straata - Walling ton ■ J-S.

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IMMUNITY FROM INFLUENZA. Several Targe busfness establishment desirous of keeping Influenza from spread* ing, provide free supplies of "Flnensol for tneir employees. In a Wellington printing firm, with some 60 hands, the great freedom from sicknees has been due to the fact that each member of the staff is encouraged to sniff up or gargle Fluenaol twice daily.—AOTw

It is difficult to kill a hippo with * ibullet. hut. a tennis ball may do it. Zeekoe, lately the biecest hippopotamus in. America, hn-« died from swallowing a tennis ball tossed into his cape by a thoughtless visitor. In Zeekoe's stomach were also found ft number of pennies Nip that cold in the bud by treating it instantly with "N—Taken on sugar or inhaled, ‘'NAZOI/' never fall*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11686, 26 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11686, 26 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11686, 26 November 1923, Page 9