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I 0F... <&z '■?£ s *•**««»*** Yi *§ EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN DAINTY" PIQUE VOILES, 361 N. 50 DESIGNS IN TOBEALCO TO SELECT FROM. IDEAL FABRIC TOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FROCKS - 1/11| YARD. 361 N. PLAIN AND PRINTED "BRITWAY," GUARANTEED FAST TO SUNLIGHI AND WASHING—I/9| YARD. 361 N. SUPERIOR QUALITY ZEPHYR, IN NEAT CHECKS * AND STRIPES, FAST COLOUR—I/9 YARD. 361 N. CHECK GINGHAMS, GUARANTEED~II*D. YARD. 341 N. CASEMENT CLOTH, PLAIN SHADES—IO ID. YARD. 361 N. HAIRCORD, PLAN AND FLORAL DESIGNS, FAST COLOURS—I/11 i "SARD. WASHING PRINTS, NEW PATTERNS—IOJ-D., 1/4. 1/6 YD. WHITE AND COLOURED ORGANDIE—2/3, 2/6, 2/11 YARD. 30IN. IVORY SILK PIQUE—3/11 YARD. A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF IVORY AND CREAM FABRICS, SUITABLE FOR TENNIS FLOCKS. u C % c* I* c TTSE Rachel Hair Tonic and you will r QREYING or faded hair positively never go grey. It naturally re- ■ restored to original colour by apeolours the hair"shaft. Not a dye. 3/6. plying Rachel, Tonic. Not a dye. 3/6. —W. J. Smellie, Chemist. All Chemists.

BRANDED "THE perfection of the hand-wrought g01d"... and silver articles made by the smiths of the middle ages has identified them for all time. Every piece turned out was marked by its maker's individual signature. He signed his work as an artist signs his masterpiece. Pride of accomplishment is the background of all trade-marked goods. When a manufacturer puts his mark on a piece of merchandise and makes his trade-mark known through advertising, he deliberately invites your inspection. The reputation of his wares is in your hands. His goods .must be as advertised, or he loses prestige. Advertised misrepresentation is business suicide. The way to be sure of the goods you buy is to ask for those that are regularly advertised, and, having asked for <t certain article sec that you get it. Don't take the risk of wasting money on "just-as-goods."

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3060, 3 October 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3060, 3 October 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3060, 3 October 1933, Page 8

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