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A Ul CZD I Art Silk Damask TABLE CLOTHS SIZE 52 x 52 In Green, Gold, Rose or Blue. 6/11 Each Feci their quality—you’ll be surprised. Look at the size—you’ll be amazed at such a low price. Every Cloth is, perfectly finished, and after repeated launderings comes up fresh and new as when bought. ’Phone, write, or call for one in every dainty colour. We know you’ll be satisfied with (hem. (As sketched.) CREAM UNEN CLOTHS S4in x S4in Rich CREAM UNEN TABLECLOTHS with gay coloured border* in Blue, Gold, or Green, that would grace any table — ' V>. 4/11 each Also, HEAVY CREAM LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS, size S4in x 70iu, in a pretty Chrysanthemum pattern; Gold, Blue, or Green Border*— 12/6 each FLORAL BRIDGE CLOTHS Here’s something new 1 Potter’s Print Bridge v Cloths in a Variety of . dainty floral designs, also small shacks;. Pink, Blue, Green, Gold—■ ■ 1/9 each Manchester Section—Ground Floor ORDER BY MAIL! Post Free to Any Address. n e DUNEDIN OELI6HTFUL, ENTICING AND APPETIZING DESSERTS TABLE DAINTIES AND CONFECTIONS ARE EASILY AND SUCCESSFULLY MADE WITH THE HELP OF ■■■ RTS, I SHY | i nitunu ous ttSw ASK FOR THE FLAT PANEL BOTTLE. DON'T ACCEPT INFERIOR SUBSTITUTES. fa s , « Delightfully Comfortable ■ and so Durable too! AINTY shoes lose none of _ their daintiness when fitted with Phillips ‘Superfine* Soles. They become more comfortable . . . wonderfully easy for walking ... completely weatherproof. And how they last! Phillips Soles treble the life of shoes. Insist on Phillips and refits* substitutes. ot« RUBBER SB’S SOLES €» HEELS as.. :>o : 9 n 9% EMULSION

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 2