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Dozens of Clearance Lines at 2[6 Wanted Goods at a Handy Price. LET HALF-A-CROWN DO THE WORK OF FIVE SHILLINGS. BESIDES THE ITEM QUOTED BELOW, THE WINDOWS ARE SHOWING DOZENS OF OTHER SPECIALS ALL MARKED DOWN TO 2/6. DRESS MATERIALS AND COATINGS TO CLEAR. Usually 3/11 to 6/6 Yard. 2/6 Yard BREAKFAST CLOTHS, 45in. x 45in.—TO CLEAR, 2/6 Each. Coloui-ed Bordered Breakfast Cloths, mercerised finish, Blue and Red borders. Frock Lengths (2£yd's.) for 2/6 each. Frock Lengths of Plain or Floral Marocains, Voiles, Eoliennes, Cotton Georgette, etc. TO CLEAR, 2/6 LENGTH (2\ Yards) CHECK TWEEDS, 'suitable for fctports Skirts, Frocks, Costumes, etc. In colours: Fawn, Navy, Nut Brown, with smart overcheck. Usually 6/6 Yard. SALE PRICE, 2/6 Yard 40in. DRESS FLANNELS at 2/6 Yard. Shades: Mauve, Henna and Fawn. Usually 5/6 yard. 27in. VELVETEENS—TO CLEAR, 2/6. Toilet Requisites at 2/6. Face. Powders, Ashes of Roses and Violets, in Racheland Natural. Usually 4/6. . SALE PRICE, 2/6 BATH SALTS, in large containers, delicately perfumed. Usual Price, 5/0_ SALE PRICE, 2/6 Permanent Silk-finished Velveteens in Blue, Violet, Green, etc. Usually 4/11 each. 80in. WHITE AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS—2/6 Yard. LADIES’ VESTS, with or without sleeves, winter-weight, “Vedonis.” Fine quality. Usually 3/11 and 4/6. SALE PRICE, 2/6 LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE—TO CLEAR, 2/6 Pair. All-Wool Hose, showing in the newest shapes. Sizes, 9 and 9J. Bungalow Aprons, to clear, 2/6 each. RUBBER APRONS —A big assortment of Fancy Bungalow and Rubber Aprons, in . bright colourings and novelty shapes. FABRIC GLOVES, in the new season’s styles and colours. Fancy embroidered turne.d-back cuff, etc. Usually 3/6 and 4/6. TO CLEAR, 2/6 Pair WHITE TOWELS, with Red headings, large size 334 in. x 46in., heavy absorbent quality. TO CLEAR, 2/6 Pair SATEEN-COVERED CUSHIONS, Well-filled. TO CLEAR, 2/6 Each Boys’ Jerseys, a few only, at 2/6. BOYS’ LIGHT WEIGHT GOLF HOSE, in Black and Grey, with fancy tops. v TO CLEAR, 2/g Pair BOYS’ FLANNELETTE SHIRTS. Usually 4/6 and 5/6. TO CLEAR, 2/6 Each MEN’S WIDE-END FANCY TIES, 2/6. Friday, Saturday (Morning), and Monday, August 9th, 10th, 12th Half-Crown Days. ; Half-Crown Sale.

IS ’FLU NEAR YOU? You may meet someone with ’fluj at any time, and ail the while you’re near him *he will surround voii with deadly infection. Protect yourself with Pulmonas. The moment a Pulmona dissolves in your mouth it makes you germ-proof. Buy a tin today and qarry it with you. 1/6 and 2/6.—(Ad.) ' i

V''/ S 9 * el ■» —>—.——• B«pw GIVE your Baby Nature’s own food. Maternal milk is pure and germ free and contains everything Baby needs to build bone and muscle ana flesh. There is no substitute equal to it. Doctors, nurses and mothers testify that when ‘Ovaltine’ is taken by the mother before and after the birth an adequate supply of rich milk is assured. The mother is enabled to maintain her strength and to feed baby naturally and easily. Nutritional diseases, such as rickets are prevented and baby is assured of happiness and healthy development.. ‘Ovaltine’ contains the rich nourishment extracted from ripe barley malt, creamy milk and new-laid eggs. It makes a de- . licious, easily digested beverage, containing all the food elements in correct ratio. Enables Mothers to Breast-feed th&v JJabies Sold by all Chemists and Stores in three sizes,' small, medium large. ' Manufacturers: A. Wander Ltd., London, Eng. TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE. • A generous trial sample of delicious'Ovaltine’ sufficient to make 4 cupfuls, will be sent oh receipt of 3d. in stamps to cover cost of postage and packing. Apply to N.Z. Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 19 ,P.O. Box 662, Wellington. R.Z.94.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17660, 10 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17660, 10 August 1929, Page 3

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