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Clear lour Skin Of Disfiguring Blemishes Use Cuficura Sample Soep and Ointment free. Australian Depot: T*»wt»h A- <z>.. Kydrwy. N. S. W. Threw off ‘flu? in 36 hours! IMra. F.M.G., Rrate’ully re'atein how HEENZO cured her husband over the week-end and kept him in work. 2 6 bottle makes pint of super cough-syrup Kiddies ask for mor?. —2

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s.o.s. SALE OF SILKS | Figures talk —therefore we do not need to say anything about these silks, except perhaps, that they will not last long 38-inch ART SILK SATIN SHIVERINE—In 30-inch BROCADED FUGI SILK—In Vieux Lemon, Maize, Peach, Orchid, Sky, Tur- Rose, Peach, China Blue, Black, Navy, quoise, Jade, Flame, Cherry, Orange, Pink. Cream, Lemop. Usually 6/11 yard A beautiful lustrous evening fabric at a S.O.S. PRICE 4 11 yard very low price. Worth 6 11 38-inch CRYSTALLINES—In Apple and Almond 0.0.5. PRICE 4,11 yard Green, Champagne, Lemon. Usually 5 -11 38 inch ART. SILK BROCADE—In Sky. The yard S.O.S. PRiCE 3 J yard worth" I ” V " y ’ triking ' W ' H 38-inch STRIP£ D ART. SILKS—In self tone, S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard f‘ r ' y ' Cl ?‘ na ' Almond. Lavender. Orchid. 30-inch DYED FUGI SILK—Our regular heavy- atze. ere 0 o yair weight quality. In Pink, Sky. Jade, Brown, A PK,CE 2 11 y * rd Almond and Apple Green, Grey. Cheap- 36-inch BLACK DUCHESS SILK A useful silk est price in trade. Usually 4/11 yard or man y purposes. Usually 10 6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 3/6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 7/6 yard 36-inch WASHING SATIN—For Evening 39-inch JAPSHAN SILKS—In dark grounds Frocks, Slips, etc. In Sky, Pink, Flame, with stripes. Very smart goods and the Apricot, Turquoise, Kingfisher, Saxe, purest of silks. Colours fadeless. Usually Helio., Lemon. Usually 8/11 11/6 yard S.O.S. PRICE 4/11 yard S.O.S. PRICE 6/11 yard 36-inch FANCY WOOLENART—Eor Jumpers 36-inch SHOT TAFFETA SlLKS—Sweet tones and Tunics. Self-colour designs of Art. of Apricot, Blues, Pink, etc. Worth 11/6 Silk on Wool. Usually 13/1 I yard yard S.O.S. PRICE 7/11 yard S.O.S. PRICE 8/11 yard COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME LTD. Broadway and Kings way »« •« »» Palmerston North

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19358, 13 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19358, 13 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19358, 13 July 1925, Page 3

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