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NOTICE. IT is our intention in future to stock,, apart from our now famous SAILOR SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS, ! Everything in the cleaning line, including ( BRUSHES, BROOMS, DUCKETS, PECS, CLOTHES'LIKES. WASHING BOARDS, j ETC-, BTC. | , | Wo have seemed a. lino of thesi Goods at. a ridiculous price, and are quitting them at ] about half the prices charged elsewhere. j Secure two pockets of our Painter's Sugar Soap and wash lire outside of your house down. You can make it look as though it Lad been repainted for This preparation is used largely br the N.Z. Government Railwavs, Public Works, and Shipping Companies throughout X.Z. SDPERBDS PACKING COMPANY, 17, Victoria Street HAIR SPECIALIST Gr. H. HALL FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS, 216, TUAM STREET. rpHE Children’s Hairdresser invites all A Mothers to bring their little ones here, IPO have their Hair cut the Sweetly Pretty A American Buster Brown Style. IT’S so Becoming that Hundreds of Adults are having theirs done, too. - EE how it improves the condition of the Hair, making it Wavy and Curly. s THIS is the best time of tho year to have it done. 216, Tuam Street. TOHN BULL'S Cycle Warks.—New and l* Second-hand Cycles, in stock. ’Phone *7lO ' v> IPRUSSES. —BONNINGTON’S stock every A variety. You 'rill be wise to inspect their stocks. BONNINGTQN'S> Dispensing Chemist*.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12761, 3 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12761, 3 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12761, 3 October 1919, Page 1

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