Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

CRETONMES ■ mxm *<c B *4 -rV at Saving Prices Colourful Cretonnes suitable for Home Decorations. —Large and small designs, high grade quality. This season’s goods. 30ins. wide. Season’s Prices 2jll, 3jll, 4jll NOW Isfe npp r SAVE ON FURNISHINGS 30/31in. Shadow Tissue, light and dark grounds, soft colourings. For Curtains, Cushions, Bedspreads and Loose Coverings. Season’s Prices 3/3 to 6/11 Beath’s Sale Prices .. 2/11 5/11 50in. Coloured Madras, for Side Curtains, Valances and Pelmets. Rich colourings.— Season’s Prices 7/11 to 22/6 Beath’s Sale Prices .. 5/11 19/6 Art Silk Nets. In Honey, Ecru and Champagne colouring. Fadeless. 40/50in. wide.— Season’s Prices 3/11 to 10/6 Beath’s Sale Prices .. 8/11 Liberty Cretonne, 30/31in., in light ground, small designs. For Porch and Bedrom Curtains, etc. Season’s Prices 4/3 4/6 Beath’s Sale Prices ••• ••*3/0 3/11 Liberty Cretonnes, 30-31 in. In a magnificent range of colourings and designs. For Curtains, Loose Covers, Cushions, etc.— Season’s Prices .. •• .. 4/11 to 6/11 Beath’s Sale Prices •• 4/6 to s/ll BEDDING AT SAVING PRICES Bedding, Greatly Beds Afe'all made^frdfnl. .the best prime Japara Kapoc (nothing better,.gXPycnh and our Tickings are unequalled'Tor and durability; all Beds* are hand-finishe.d by experts. X'ote the prices—--37/6 45/- 49/6 3ft.—Season’s Prices .. STr™, 33/6 41/- 44/6 4ft. 6in.—Season’s Prices 58/6 69/6 79/6 Sale-Prices 52/6 62/6 72/6 Exceptional Value —Hard-wearing Floor Covering, in six good designs for the Bedroom, Dining-room or Breakfast-room; 6ft. wide— Season’s Price .. .. 3/11 yard / A Beath’s Sale Price O / he Best Scotch Linoleum, unequalled for value; qualities. hetter, T 'fi'rifcF£"&r£'Tower —these 'goods have neverfailed'td’giVe'bqmplete satisfaction. Printed—6ft wide l ?*—'-**«•* - Season’s Prices .. .. 5/11 7/6 7/11 Beath’s Sale Prices 5/6 6/9 7/3 Inlaids—6ft wide:— Season's Prices 10/6 12/6 13/6 19/6 23/6 27/6 Beath’s Sale Prices 9/3 11/3 12/3 17/6 21/- 23/6 BEATITS George St. TIMARU

ft 4 -- rgs •*6 / e/' Ut ej <z 'k % 21 * ■ s# f; ■«T' ‘ m. < ♦ r NOW —perspiration will be odourless all day The surest, pleasantest way to guard daintiness rriHINK of the unpleasant methods we A all indulge in to escape even partially the embarrassment of perspiration odour. Isn't it wonderful to know that the really effective way—is simple, dedelightfully refreshing? Experience has taught you that ordinary soap is not enough, but your first Lifebuoy bath will be a revelation. This healthful cleanness doesn’t conceal odour—it removes the cause. Pores are cleansed so thoroughly—so hygienically—that you can perspire all day and stay as dainty and clean smelling as though you hadn't perspired in the least. Guards health , of course. Everyone knows how disease may be spread by dirt and germs that get on the skin and are carried into the home. How reassuring, then, to know tlw.t every time you wash or bathe with Lifebuoy, germs are removed along with the dirt. But it isn’t just because Lifebuoy makes perspiration odourless and guards health so wonderfully that it has become the most widely used soap in the world. Millions use Lifebuoy because it is great soap. The lather is so creamy—so quickly lavish; its benefit to skin is so evident and it cleans so amazingly that you become mightily fond of it. It means more to you than soap ever did before. Its different scent convinces. This pungent, clean scent of Lifebuoy vanishes quickly, leaving you a sense of cleanness no other soap gives. That la why you will become fond of the Lifebuoy scent and miss it when you hav# to use other kinds of soap. No exira cost . Its protection—that all-day daintiness it assures—cost nothing extra. Lifebuoy sells for no more—probably less—than your present soap. You will know it by its red box and by the orange-red colour of the cake. LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. Vtfebuo y Health Soap for hands face bath L 91

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19310220.2.23.3

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18807, 20 February 1931, Page 3

Word Count
615

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18807, 20 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18807, 20 February 1931, Page 3