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OPPORTUNITY ''imiini Is Here z . . \ ° r P urt- hase of | Delightful Linens for I & i\ |l ? ' w* I hand made Russian « '"fd jK I l inens, together with * * •= ie c * lo,ce pieces of "’tH OUr re c u ’ ar Stocks are S- s h <)W ’ n rL an( l "'ll W I* P-G’d in Special / Jgh I J / .. J -t i- i -i I ! I 4« HANDSOME RUSSIAN HAND | l&L jK a ' f |g J j||| MADE CLOTH. 54 x 72. in Ecru f - Linen edged with Scalloped Lace MsM and Medallions to match. 65/-ea. Also in Size 72 x 72. . 72/6 ea. COTTON TEA CLOTH. 50 x 50. ~~ U^i' l 1 K in assorted good washing colours. \ W useful and hard wearing. 2/11 ea. 8 '' 1 BREAKFAST CLOTHS, in Plaid J Effects of various fast washing SUPPER CLOTH. 36 x 36. with C ° loUrS ' d four Naps to match, beautifully Size 45 x 45 . . 6/11 each embroidered in coloured cross Size 52 x 52 . . 9/11 each stitch in Pure Linen. 25/6 set SlZe 52 x 70 • • 13/6 ea€h PURE LINEN TEA CLOTH TABLE NAPKINS, size 14 x 14, can be supplied to match any of “Old English” forget-me- these cloths, and provide a useful SEVEN PIECE SET comprising not desjgn in fast co i ouri and inexpensive gift. 1/3 each Cloth 54 x 54 with Six Serviettes flnished wjth coloured to match. Coloured cross stitch y -;r 4/11 COTTON TEA CLOTH, 50 x 50, . T blze x Jt> ’ ’ 4/11 ea€h in Mustard or Orange colouring, embroidery on Puie Linen. An SJze 45 x 45 . , 6/1 i eiu . h Guaranteed fast colour. Ideal for ideal gift, suitably boxed. 52/6 set sjze 52 x 72 . , 17/6 each camping or picnic use. 3/11 each BALLANTYNES, nham

AFTER A MORNINGS WASH ...still feels as fresh as a flower \THE ENERGV A t ...thanks to SUPS' The neighbours are astounded at the J K J change in Mrs. Scott. She used to be so tired out W on washing days—now they see her gardening, going to golf and generally enjoying herself. HOW SUN LIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES 1 The reason? She’s given up rubbing and scrubbing with poor-lathering soaps, bh# s changed If t permanently to Sunlight. Sunlight’s extra-soapy suds, rich in copious lather, draw away every IWIil “ p “ k as € l ean an d fresh I. Fabric washed with 2. Washed with Sunlight . as a spring morning. Th O e r hard hC rubHng St tha; damaged. ' Stght" J hCy ’ re R° in B tO .. laSt makes knuckles sore extra-soapy suds haw ’ longer, too—the llluswas necessary, and so drawn out all the dirt r ' trations show why—the fabric was quickly withou. need lor hard A LEVER I’RODUC i WOrn ° Ut ' fU K ' I Mad, ,\rv AM SUNLIGHT SOAP Saves your energy . . . Saves your clothes

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20898, 30 November 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20898, 30 November 1937, Page 3