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I • Warmer Underwear I E COSY DRESSING | GOWNS E All wool; smart checks and stripes; rose, saxe, wine, alls mond. Wonts, and 0.5.—32/6, | 35/6, 39/6. | MOLLETON | DRESSING GOWNS E Good winter weight, finished E silk piping, satin lapel. S.W. E and Woms—lß/6, 22/6. E LULLABY PYJAMAS E Coat style, newest stripes. = S.W., W., 0.5.—14/6. | COSY CLOTH PYJAMAS 55 Well cut; good assortment of S strSpes. S.W., W.—l2/6; O.S. E —l3/6. | COTTON VESTS E Winter weight; short sleeves, 25 braid neck. Woms.—3/3. | WOOL & COTTON | VESTS = Sh'ort sleeve, sihaped waist. E For those who do not wish to E go into an all wool vest. Full E fitting. Woms. size—s/6. E SILK & WOOL VESTS 52 Round neck, shaped waist, no E sleeves. Woms. size—4/9. E ALL WOOL VESTS E Short sleeves,., round, neck. ~ Excellent value. Woms. and E 0.5.—4/9 ALL WOOL VESTS No sleeve 3. Banded neck and arm, finished overlooking. Woms. size—5/6; Out-size—--5/11. SILK AND WOOL VESTS Opera top; in peach and cream. 0.5.—4/11. Pantee to miatch. 0.5.—4/11. ALL WOOL VESTS Fancy knit, round neck, no sleeves. Peach and Cream. Woms.—4/9. Pantee to match Woms.-4/9. INTERLOCK BLOOMERS Light fleecy lining, well cut, overlocked seams. Special value. Woms.—3/11; O.S.— 4/6. FINE WOOL BLOOMERS Good shape Peach, Navy, Saxe, IVory Woms.—s/6; O.S. —6/6. FINE WOOL PANTEE Ribbed knee and waist. Navy, Peach, Saxe, Ivory. Woms,— 6/11. WINCEYETTE NIGHTS Hemstitched collar and sleeve Pink, Sky, Peach Woms. and 0.5.—6/11. ! The F.A.C Ltd. I | THE BIG STORE | | Duke Street Cambridge § TtitiiiiiiiuiHuiiuiiiiiiiimituuiiiiiuiiiiiitiiitiiiittHiiimHiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^

A Change for Motorists CARE-FREE RIDES BY RAIL Here is a good thought for motorists and their families: —Why have always the wearing worry of the steeringwheel? Why have the frequent dread of another car's wild rush around the dangerous bend of a narrow road? Why be always working while travelling? Why not have the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why not have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past you, or the option of reading or chatting with friends, whith no more anxiety about the travelling than if you were sitting in an armchair at home? TRAVEL BY RAIL AND RELAX Win Back Pep . . . Vigor ... Vim Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty amount causing burning and discomfort, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes need flushing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, puftlness under the eyes, rheumatic pains and dizziness. If kidneys don't empty 3 pints a day and get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter, your body will take up these poisons causing serious trouble. Don't .wait. Ask your chemist for DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS . . . used successfully the world over by millions of people. They give quick relief and will help to flush out the- 13 MILES' of kidney tubes. Get DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS at your chemist. BUSINESS Is generally quiet with the concern that keeps quiet about its business. You can never be sure that others know what you have to offer unless you tell them. That is why we keep telling you about our Printing. Commercial Printing can be utilised to your advantage in telling others about your business. A Suggestion from THE INDEPENDENT PHONE 30.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3550, 6 May 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3550, 6 May 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3550, 6 May 1939, Page 6

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