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Ladies 9 ■ XJll Nightdresses Pyjamas wi/1 have a hardl time keeping them in stock ’' AT THESE LOW PE/CES , U COLOURED WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES J EACH.' The value explains why these nightdresses are such popular sellers! They are in green, sky and pink shades, arc attractively embroidered in contrasting shades and have short sleeves —Our Price 6/11. CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES alld ’|Q / /|rj WrtT? 'FWW MA’l’WftWT * An attractive and comfortable nightdress for Autumn and Winter Jt VK jiKEi mun • wcar in g00( j crelim flannelette with collars and long sleeves—Womens _ and O.S. sizes— B/11 and 10/6. AutUIHH Models CREAM WINCEYETTENIGHTDRESSES-IQ/g This splendid quality line will appeal to Autumn shoppers for it is FlT—SfOttl charmingly trimmed with silk lace and imitation jabot of coloured embroidery in front and has short sleeves and V necks—lo/6. WOMEN’S AND O.S. CREAM WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES 4.1/V 10/6 “ d 13/6 Note these prices! Long-sleeved nightdresses with low necks, becomr , ingly finished with embroidered turn-down collars—Women’s size 10/6; The "perfect” hat must fit perfectly Qg. g ; ze j3/e. . . . and the skill of our milliners assures one of satisfactory fit and style CREAM WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES Q/'I "f that completes one’s Autumn ensemble U/ I I to best effect. Some of the new styles Short sleeved with square necks and trimmed with coloured binding may seem a bit extreme for the an d embroidery to match in shades of lavender, peach, sky and green matron at first sight . . . but let —6/11. CREAM WINCEYETTE /g and O /g the best of the original fashion and Xi, * / W W/ U discarding whatever is unbecoming to Nights are gefttog colder—nightdresses must be warmer. These ones your type . . . and you will have a have short sleeves, square necks and arc trimmed with silk insertion hat that is, beyond all doubt, just and embroidery—Women’s and O.S. sizes 7/6 and 8/6. right for your face find type. LADIES’ PYJAMAS—& /I 1 Our new models for the matron are 0/11 in black, navy, brown, wine and bottle Priced far below what you’d expect—Cream Winceyette pyjamas with green. Some have feather ornaments, g j ]ort s ] eevcs - square and' V necks and trimmed with apple, sky and pink others are in all velvet, while others shades 6/11 again effectively combine velvet and ‘ ' PYJAMAS—feIt. Best of all, unces are most PYJAMAS O/ L moderate —from 27/6. ...... ■ > /• • 1 1 A very inviting hne in twill pyjama cloth in cream, pink, lemon, green, peach, and sky with square necks and short sleeves. Trimmed with contrasting colours. Our Price 8/6. t MINSTREL STRIPED PYJAMAS—-j Q/g and J |/g WF A happy example of our underwear values—Pyjamas in minstrel stripes of blue-white, pink-white and lavender-white. The fronts are buttoned and the tunics have long sleeves—Women’s and O.S. sizes 10/6 and 11/6. IHfeyßsrts (jail a t our Wool Department for HayffiSS 1 our 1932 Knitting & Ltd. 0 Competition-.-tay street. 04 to be Given Away in Prizes!

One wadh ndglttrain Uwm F | expensive Aodzingd . fjjij 1 iiagg BUT YOU TAKE NO I RISKS WITH LUX? -' fil IWRfe > nflH ' i < £ WWW®! B'W'' A ski Ro A ■ • ' ' : F cant try new soaps without running ’ ' X the grave risk of spoiling the things you JWV 'V ■*’ lt is too late to be sorry after the v*'' damage is done. Too often just cue wash ifc- '*will f a <k colours, make silks yellow, and 'w V jF/ shrink woollen garments alarmingly. ' a W ’ You have to pay so much for silk stockings v- /Wil and P rctt y li n g cr > c > that it is sheer extravagance h ~ t 0 gashing them in any ordinary soap. J Especially when you know for certain that IIL. the 7 kc safe in LUX. j ' wlliplßut do make sure that it is Lux. Nothing i. else is quite so safe. Other soap flakes may - ' ' rffirrW"LF'- pnre, and still contain just sufficient ; harmful alkali to fade and destroy an exF pensive garment. i /hat Lnx is ' pdistNT ’ 7 ? ?’ydv being sohl at reduced bdx \. ■/ ■- .* '-I i< i prices, you ca» \ X L ■ / < it for ' AU. your »special laundering. Insist on Lux always. 'f'". . i ■ ' S ?■- .''.- : di i'i f:: v !■ ■ ~L;b -/ ( I '. < m the well-l-nown Lux |ft > carton. This carton K|B || y°ur protection ' p '■ W against inferior soap 11,1 ■■■ii' flakes. Lux is cheaper now ! C 4 A LEVER PRODUCT —Made in New Zealand 5.145.19

Reduces Waist 9->ins« y/JF with | Youtlbo-form k| **l am very pleased with the II Youth-o-form, having reduced W from 14st to 12st 121 b. My H measurement is now 9Jin E || less than it was two months KB|J fl " Uggi JU If you are too fat, and Bra I IM wish to reduce to normal, you iWli B h° u ld certainly try taking a raw/ will Youth-o-form capsule an Hllff AM h° ur before a meal. Pleasant, effective, convenient to take. IWiS IBtwl on^'°‘^orm requires no fea™ stringent diet or tiresome exercise. 6/6 per carton frost Geo. H. Brown, Invercargill, and other leading chemists throughout Southland. AND £950. Two exceptionally XODv well finished Five-roomed new Bungalows; finished in ornamental brick work of the very latest design; conveniences include very latest labour saving appliances; also sun porch, mirror front wardrobes. Most of the finance arranged. A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street.

FREE Silk Stockings on returning 200 I.X.L. Washing Powder WraoDers to Superbus Co., Christchurch,

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Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 5

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