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“NUDAWN NAPERY.” ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AND IN CHOICE / DESIGNS. “NUDAWN” has specially good wearing qualities and is a -high-grade Cotton Cloth of superior finish. Hemstitched and Lace Trimmed TEA CLOTHS—.Sizes 32. 36, 38, 44—PRICED AT 8/11, 9/11, 12/0, 17/6, 22.'6. H.S. TRAY CLOTHS—I 4 x 20, 3/6; 20 x GO, 4/11. • Do., with scalloped edge, 18 x 27, 4/11. Hemstitched and Embroidered PILLOW CASES—O/11 each. American Shape Pillow Cases—7/b each. American BOLSTER CASES, H,S. and Embroidered—l2/4.1 Do., with Cotton-clnny Lace Lace Insertion—6/9 each. lI.S. and Embroidered PILLOW SHAMS—22.x 32, 6/6, 7/11. Scalloped and Embroidered RUNNERS —0 x 3b, 6/6; Size 10 x 45, 7/6 each. MATS TO MATCH—Size, 6 inches, 1/6 each. OVAL CENTRES TO MATCH—Size 10 x 43, 2/0 each. oiigogasagaaoßOßsasa3oea6iassisssgoEgOE“ j POST FREE FROM

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HIGH-CLASS DRAPER—TEMUKA. EE OUR SPECIAL RANGE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR PURCHASED FOR SUMMER WEAR. I h LADIES’ TUSSORE SILK KNICKERS (Best CJualayi- -13/0 LADIES’ ENGLISH CREPE KNICKERS (All Colours ,--7/6 LADIES ! WHITE WOVEN COTTON KNICKERS (All Si/r^ LADIES’ CAMBRIC. LACE k EMB. KNICKERS •• 5/6 LADIES’ HEAVY LONGCLOTH, LACE & EMB. KNU IvLJIS LADIES’ HE ANA; SILK CAMISOLES. Fillet Lace and Trimmed . . • • . ' ■ io/ .LADIES’ TARANTULLE CAMISOLES, Real Hand-made Laec ’Primmed LADIES’ LONGCLOTH & CAMBRIC CAMISOLES. Rum and Embroidery Trimmed . . • • • • From 5/b LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON WOVEN VESTS • • , 3/9 LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON WOVEN COMBINATIONS—1/- IN £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. / / vvy.The correspondent of "The 'times Taris states that M. Va rents. in an nphihions hoar. pins motor ear. cored Urn craft attains! a rapid curiit, and then turned on to a rout, ■oraßitiK Ir> miles an hour. Advertise, and make a success of mr business. The tv was a man who did not prove of foreign missions. < Sunday at ctinrcli a collector proached him anil held mu tin* I "I never irive to missions," wliisi od the man. "Then take someth out of tiie hait, sir." whispered collector. "the money ts tor heathen "

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 3

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