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DAINTY UNDERWEAR in the popular light-weight woven cotton, very soft and comfortable in texture, and correct in shape and fitting. Ladies should make a point of seeing these new goods, specially styled for present fashion. Goods - - Specially Styled for Present Fashions ... i aniES’ WHITE CELLULAR KNICKERS and BLOOMERS, former finished with wide lace ■ 6/11 1 ADIES’ FINE WOVEN BLOOMERS, in Navy assorted si.es, good value from Ladies' inexpensive COTTON VESTS, without sleeves; cumfy-cut style VPQTC . The Newest in COTTON CELLULAR VESTS, for summer wear, with tiny sleeves in O—. COTTIN “SENSOLA” RIBBED VESTS, with short sleeves only 3/11 Dainty COTTON VESTS, with pretty lace tops, no sleeves; in good quality 3/f> 5/11 to / Cheap COTTON VESTS, Without sleeves; in fine quality only uniy ' Good Style and Shape in the NET BRASSIERE for the summer, with narrow strap The “NUMODE” BRASSIERE,” good style, in pink brocade, with straps, etc The SPORTS CORSET in all sizes. Short top and medium long skirt K/ ° Good ELASTIC GIRDLE MODEL for summer % wear, in all sizes. Elastic top and short skirt Hetheringrtons Ltd. “Where the Good Values Are.” Pollen St., Thames

. ■ i • Pollen Street , Thames. Ladies and Gentleman, - May we draw your attention to d particularly dainty line of ElectroPlated Ware that has recently come to hand. « i The following are some of the articles: — , Sauce Boat Spoons Entree Dish Teas & Tongs Cream Jug Cake Forks Vases Salad Servers Bread Board H.W. Jug Toast Rack Salad Bowl Teat Pot Butter Dish Sugar Basin Egg Cruet Just think how a present of one ' • / of these serviceable pieces would be appreciated in the home, and you have our assurance that we do not anticipate being in a position to offer similar values after this line is cleared. Yours faithfully, HAURAKI STORES LTD.,

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More eggs are being preserved every year with Sharland’s Egg Preservative —because it is absolutely reliable. — Advt. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. You may save a great deal of money If you preserve fresh eggs with Sharland’s Egg Preservative. More money was made last year than any previous year.—Advt.

;; THIS WORLD’S LUCKIEST CORK goes into the mouth of a bottle of Perfection Whisky. What a “pull” on Whisky goodness! It releases an outpouring of ripe whisky perfection iVvhose mellowed ageing has never been by the breadth of a second. McCallum’s Perfection. At hotels. Wholesale: Cooke & Co., Auckland.— Advt. w i-.'-’-ii' Vi

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16212, 29 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16212, 29 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16212, 29 September 1924, Page 2

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