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ITS MANY USES '.. ITS GOOD SERVICE and ITS, EASY LAUNDERING, ALL RECOMMEND COTTON CREPE FOE CHILDREN'S lEAR, BALLANTYNES have a special QUALITY COTTON CREPE, 29 inches wide, in leading colourings, including Canary/Green, V. Sore, Blue/ Strawberry, Helio, Scarlet, Navy and Grey. SPECIAL PRICE, 1/lli yd. RECOMMENDED FOR FROCKS, BDOUSKS, ■ UNPBR.. WEAR, and CHUiPREN'S WEAR. . ~, •■ ; .;.■:• sj'i'lvtjJ- —mo T IJ .?. PATTERNS GLADLY: SENT POST FREE ON : REQUEST;, TIM ARIL

An American woman, • who has just arrived in London from Paris, reports the theft of, her handbag containing jewellery valued at fifteen thousand sterling. It contained a necklace of, 144 pearls, weighing more than twelve hundred grains, and also two necklaces of 49 and 212 pearls respectively. Woods' Great PeDpermint Cure. For Children's Hacking Cough.

"THE" MILLINERY HOUSE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29™ AND THE FOLLOWING DAYS. MILLINERY DISPLAY. EXTEND TO YOU A CORDIAL. INVITATION TO VISIT OUR SPECIAL SHOW OF THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS IN . . ;•■••• MILLINERY JUMPERS BLOUSES FROCKS AT MODERATE PRICES. All -. iho Latest Ornaments. Elowers, and Trim\Y;< an- jnnkinj; a vei-j,' larjrc display i'!' tlie ncwesi Ready-t"-wear and LnL-iuiniod Straws. AHT SILK KNITTiU) SlL.k\ & JAZZ Yours faithfully, G. H. CLEMENTS.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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