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Cuticura Talcum Is Soothing For Baby’s Skin Soy .Ointmont.Toleaßi told crerywh.it.

Cheese will capture die heart of every man. It’s altogether different from other cheese~it , s a LUNCHEON cheese,' - made specially for sandwiches....and you’ll agree those sandwiches are the best you’ve ever tasted. LUNC-MCON CHC£I£ 30 YEARS’ AGONY Mr A. H., Auckland, writes" I had auffcru. OT«r SO years from Itching Piles, and baa tried many remedies. Ai last I got your Zann Double Absorption Treatment, and waa totally cured In 20 days." A generous trial treatment of ‘'Zann" wi be sent to all pile sufferers on receipt ■ nlnepence In’stamps. Address: Zann Propria ary. Box 952, Wellington. Stock* of " Zann obuinable from B. 1 Scofield, Chemist, Stock Exchange Butldln and H. L. Sprosen, Chemist, 1 George Stroc Dunedin. Now in Handy *LB. PATS Ask for "Hula" Sad , you'll secure your Butter in handy ilb Pals. Pasteurised, icientificilly tested, end delivered -to your grocer daily fresh from the churn... in manufacture " Huia " has always been definitely ahead of other butters. Now it is definitely eo in Its wrapping. HUIA Butter Give your grocer a standing order for “Huia** ... now in handy ilb. Pats, iAXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXX J

54in New Tweed Coatings THE MAY SALE 160 BLANKET BUSH RUGS in Brown and Grey with fancy border* , _ , May Sale 8/11 aacb irjo.cn WH ITE DORMA TOWELS ,( ’6 WHITE DURBAN BED QUILTS. . m' May Sal# 9/11 *acli LADIES’ UNDERWEAR REDUCTIONS. Ladies* WOVEN BLOOMERS with art. .ilk .tripe, good shape. with gusset, m Peach, Saxe, ’Grey, and Navy. , ~ . ... Usually 4/6. May Sale 2/11 pair Ladies ALL-WOOL VESTS, round neck, no sleeve*. , „ ' Usually 7/6. May Sal* 8/11 HEAVY COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, thou .1..,.. ,„d „ Suntex brand. Usually 4/6. May Sala 2/11 FAN fJHeH? S ?^k B^ S W? ES ‘ * liP ‘i°i n ribbon •houldeMlraps; m Heho., Pmk, and White. Usually 3/11. May Sal* 2/11 Ladies* CREAM WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, high at neck, long Usually ’9/11. May Sal* 7/6 .rddea 3 ' B °" 1 W ,f U m * d * «nd *™d fitting, tie* at sides. Usually 4/6. May Sal* 2/11 BEm fL^ P - 0N CORSETS, elastic inset, four suspend.!*, «L N May Sal* 6/1V MAIL ORDERS.—Orders by Mail are promptly executed. Cash must accompany order. HOSIERY ITEMS OF INTEREST. UtKe £™ RT * SIL * OVER COTTON HOSE, mock seam and fashioned S r U>Pend jVT' ladderproof and of smart appearance; it Nude, Grey, and Sunburn. Usually 6/11, May Sal* 4/11 pail Ladies* HOSE in plain cotton cashmere, seamless. Llama finish, vers tough for hard wear; in Grey, Nude, Paris, French Nude. ’ Usually 2/3. May Sal* 1/9 pali PURE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, seamed and fashioned, with double heels and toes; to‘ be had in all shades. _ ’ Usually 3/11. May Sal* 3/6 paii A SMART CHUBBY UMBRELLA for S/11, in Black with strong frames. good coverings and pretty coloured handles. ’ NOW FOR SHOWROOM BARGAINS. 16 only Ladies- TWEED COATS, semi-fitting and belted, fur collars' and cuffs; really smart. Usually £5/17/6. May Sale 67/6 18 only TWO-PIECE JUMPER SUITS, striped band on cuff, and collar, also on waist; in Beige, Navy, Bottle, and Wine. Usually 79/6. May Sale 63/25 Ladies FACE CLOTH COATS, semi-fitting; collar and cuffs of Astrachan; Navy. Brown, Bottle, and Black are the colours. Usually 6gns. May Sale 4gns. I Rack of Ladies’ RUBBER COATS, slightly marked on .boulders, i„ Rose, Nigger, and Saxe. Usually 27/6. May Sale 9/11 THE MAY SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN EVENT* F. & R. WOODS, LTD. P.O. Box S4l. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 6