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AT McGRUER, DAVIES IS BARG Alt’ WAY VALUES SUCH ASTHESE COMPEL RECOGNITION LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES, of Good Quality Cream Winceyette, Embroidered and Lace Trimmed— Usually 10/6 and 12/6 To-Day Only 6/11 LADIES' KNICKERS, Canterbury All Wool in Cream— Usually 13/6 To-day 8/11 LADIES' VESTS, All Wool Unshrinkable, Short Sleeves — Usually 6/6 To-Day Only 3/11 LADIES' SILK HOSE, Black and White— Bargain Day 1/- pr. FINGERING WOOLS in Violet, Green, Lemon, Henna — Bargain Day 6d. Skein HEAVY CORDED RIBBONS, 3’n. wide in Saxe, Grey, Sky, Vieux Rose, Violet, Helio, and Brown — Bargain Day 3d, yd. WINCEYETTE 33in. TUSSORE SILK, a nice Quality Silk, Free from Flaws, Ideal for Dresses and Underwear — Bargain Day 1/- yd. 36in. HORROCKSES FLORAL and PLAIN LINGERENE, Dainty Designs, a good Washer and Wearer— Bargain Day 1/- yd. 36in. WASHING SATIN, Colours Cream, Lemon, Sky, Fawn. Saxe, Navy, Red. Pink, a Heavy Quality Sat'n, Wear and Washing Guaranteed, for Dresses and Underwear, etc Bargain Day 2/6 yd. 200 Yards Double Warped STRIPED PYJAMA CLOTH— Usual Price 1/11 yd. To-day Only 1/3 yd. 40in. \VHITE LINGERIE CAMBRICS, Pure Cloths in Cam de Lux. Nainsooks, Madapolians and Nainbetter Usual Price 1/11 yard To-Day Only 1/- yd. Heavy Quality 80in. SUPER TWILL, U.B. SHEETING— Usual Price 5& yds. 27/6 To-Day 52yds for 19/11 The Famous "Wypo" and “Clensa” Striped TEA TOWELLING for Serviceable Wear — Usual Price 1/- yd. To-Day 8/11 doz, yds. MENS CARDIGANS, Men’s and O.S. Sizes all Wool in Heather and Grey Bargain Day 9/11 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, w'th Caps to match, Double Breasted with Belt, in Smart Tweeds to fit Boys 2 to 6 Years— To-Day Only 21/MEN’S FETONE ALL WOOL SOX, in Neat Marl Effects— Bargain Day 2nrs 5/9 M2 7s. M m 'f'-.A I 7,. fie Early! fie Shi Doimqs begin aS f a.w. Mcißliß, DAVIES % (O STAFFORD STREET SOUTH

m m i An interview with M ARGUERITE H OARE of London on the relation of soap to beauty DURING the Naval Conference in London, the wives of the delegates asked women in diplomatic circles who took care of the beauty needs of the wives of ambassadors and ladies of distinguished British families. ‘'Marguerite Hoare, of Mayfair/* was the answer. “When not enough soap and water is used/’ says this prominent expert, “one risks oiliness, blackheads and similar disfigurements. When the wrong soap is used, one suffers dryness, roughness, irritation, injured skin texture. My solution to the problem of cleansing without irritation is—Palmolive Soap.’* A Very Simple Treatment: First, massage a rich lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water tenderly into the skin, letting it penetrate the pores for a 'My solution to the problem of cleansing without irritation is — minute or two. Rinse off the soap with plenty of >al motive Soap .. . 7 feel safe in using and recommend !- warm W ater, then colder and colder, until your skin actually tingle Palmoli ing Palmolive, because 1 know that no oils are used in it except vegetable oils. Palm and olive oils have actual cosmetic value themselves; and they are very desirable ingredients in a soap." Your complexion should be cleansed this safe, thorough, refreshing way every night and morning. COPYRIGHT t-15-31

Is your Favourite Design in Diamond Engagement Rings. «B3jofcgß» “JSrn s er» e F. J. DUNN, Ltd. *BBSE D

CHEMIST’S QUALITY PURIFIED PARAFFIN OIL. A Valuable Remedy for Constipation. 1/-, 2/-, 2 6,4 6 OLIVE OIL 1/-, 2/-, Family Size 4/6 The Finest French Product, Famous for its Curative Effects and Food Properties. GUARANTEED PURE U. F. S. DISPENSARY TIMARU. A. E. S. HAN AN, M.P.S., Manager.

Easter Visitors to Christchurch. — Bookings will be heavy, reserve now at Stonehurst, the leading private hotel. An excellent all-round service will ensure you an enjoyable stay. Very central. Tariff 12/6 and 15/- daily. Telegrams: “Stanelea,” Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18831, 20 March 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18831, 20 March 1931, Page 10