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Final End of Lease Bargains WHITE BLANKETS, Pure WoolSingle Bed 26/6 Pair Double Bed 35/6 Pair MARCELLA QUILTS, Double Bed— Usually 37/6 Sale 29/6 U.B. HERRINGBONE SHEETING— Sale, 72in. 1/11; 80in. 2/3 PILLOW CASES, A Bargain, Good Quality— Sale 1/9 Per Pair LINEN FORFAR, for Tea Towels— Usually 1/6 Sale Price 1/- Y<L DAMASK CLOTH, Linen Mixture — Usually 2/11 Sale 2/3 BEACH WRAPS, All Fast Colours— Usually 11/6 Sale Price 6/11 PURE SILK FUJI, Limited Quantity— Usually 2/3 Sale Price 1/6 Yd. COLOURED FUJI SILK, Best Dyes— Usually 2/11 Sale Price 1/11 TUSSORE SILK 33in. Pure Silk— Usually 3/6 Sale Price 1/11 WHITE CHINESE SILK, 36in.— Usually 7/11 Sale Price 5/11 CREPE DE CHENE, Good Colours— Usually 5/11 Sale Price 2/11 CELLULAR JERSEY SILK, Ladderproof— Usually 7/11 Sale Price 3/11 PRINTED SILK, 36in. Wide— Usually 7/6 Sale Price 4/11 Yd. FINE CREAM SUITING SERGE, 56in. Priestley’s— Sale 10/6 Yd. NAVY SUITING SERGE for Gymnastic Suits— Sale 6/11 Yd. ALL WOOL TWEEDS, Newest for Coats— 12/6 Sale 7/11 Yard 56in. VELOUR CLOTHS, All Wool— Usually 15/6 Sale Price 9/11 BLACK CASHMERE, for Maids’ Dresses, Etc — Sale Price 1/11 Yard GREY WORSTED SUITING, 56in.— Usually 19/6 4/11 Yard STRIPED TRICOLENE, Fast Dyes— Usually 3/11 Sale Price 1/11 READY TO WEAR HATS, Newest Shapes— Bargain Price 4/11 HIGH SCHOOL PANAMAS Best Quality— Sale Price 9/11 GOOD SCHOOL PANAMAS— Usually 9/11 Sale 7/11 GIRLS’ NAVY VELOUR COATS. Fur Trimmed — Sale 29/6 to 57/6 NAVY GYMNASTIC FROCKS. Best Fine Serge— Sale 9/11 to 29/6 CREAM FUJI BLOOMERS. Pure Silk— Usually 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 SMART SPORTS COATS in Cream and Colours— Usually 3gns Sale 25/6 “PLATO’. HOSE. Ladderproof— Usually 5/6 Sale Price 2/11 Pair EL-TWISTEX HOSE. Lovely Quality— Usually 5/11 Sale Price 3/9 Pair SUNSHADES ( Smart Oriental— Usually 3/11 to 6/11 Sale from 2/6 FABRIC GLOVES, Elbow Length— Usually 4/11 Sale Price 1/6 ART SILK GLOVES. New Shades— Usually 5/6 to 7/6 Sale 3/11 to 5/11 BATHING BELTS, Fancy with Posy— Usually 1/9 Sale Price 1/VAL and TORCHON EDGINGS— Usually 4d to 8d Sale 2d to 6d Yd. amsay an Sale

WILL SAVE ywm carpets i&CMOVES VM& 12MT BUT &OE& IVQ&AMAGE Dripping water wears away stone and continual beating will do the same to carpets. You only have to look into the dust bag of any beatercleaner to see the bits of pile that have been beaten and torn from a carpet by mechanical action. Isn’t it better . . . and far less expensive . . .to remove dirt by harmless suction—the Electrolux way? This is one great difference between Electrolux and the cleaners that have to beat out the dirt because their suction is too weak to draw it out. Electrolux has the most powerful suction of any domestic cleaner in the world. It cleans perfectly by air suction alone . . . . that is why carpets cleaned by Electrolux last so much longer than others. Kot without good reason have over 22,000 New Zealand women chosen the Electrolux. Si A si si S.ECT THE SUPREME CLEANER of mm WORLD ELEC 1 RGLbX LTD., Makers of the Viorld'B Best Cieaners, Refrigerators, Floor Polishers and Water Softeners. TI3IAP.U SHOtVECO-t-. TEKAPO BUILDINGS, 257 STAFFORD STREET, ’PHONE 1192.

Make close - ups like this with The New PORTRAIT BROWNIE Pictures 3i z 2$ In. No loose parts to get lost. For close-ups you simply press a little lever. Release the lever and the camera is ready for groups and views. Always loud with British-made Kodak Film. It gets the picture. In Black 191 6 In Colour 21 / 6 OF ALL KODAK DEALERS and KODAK (A/sia) PTY. LTD., 294 Lambton Quay, Wellington, and at Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin.

WHAT A BLESSING. What a blessing it is. Sought after Iv thou* People are finding it o Many a miserab e man Nights <?f unrest, day? Any irritating skin this. Piles mean it. Eczema, just as bad an to cure. innds. ut. is happv now. < of trouble, disease means id just as hard But Doan’s Ointment does it. Believes at once, and cures if you use it long enough. A specific tor any irritation of the skin. A blessing for a suffering public. Here’s pro f of it. Mrs G. Kidd, 2 Clubb-street. Hozele, Sydney, says: “I must tell you how Doan’s Ointment cured my little girl of a very irritating rash, which had defied all treatment. The rash resembled eczema, and was most obstinate to cure, the different preparations I applied doing no good whatever. Doan’s Ointment, however, soon began to ease the irritation, the hea'ing and soothing effects being noticeable in a lew days. The improvement continued, and by the time two pots were used lie rash had completely disappeared, and not a mark was left. 1 cannot praisfe Doan’s Ointment sufficiently, and advise its use whenever possible.” Six years later, Mrs Kidd says: ‘‘There has been no return of the irritating skin trouble since Doan’s; Ointment was used over six years Doan’s Ointment is so'd by rII chemists and storekeeper,'.. FosterMcCJellan Co., Proprietary, 15 Hamilton-street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

Never say Soap, say ‘VELVET”

Successful housekeeping can only be accomplished by grasping the full significance of the words “NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP.” Further information from your grocer

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18500, 22 February 1930, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18500, 22 February 1930, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18500, 22 February 1930, Page 20 (Supplement)