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They’re Here at Lastl* THE FABRIC EVERYBODY HAS BEEN WAITING FOR | STRIPES and CHECKS IN KABE’& KYOTO’ CREPES You'll be delighted with the excellent choice nt striped designs nil featuring the very newest tone effects. A good hard wearing labn.’ ideal for Frocks, Blouses, Skirts, Trimmings, etc. 29 inch /q Stripes at 1 / jr )D. The variety of smart checked designs will thrill you! Ihey re s>o positively new and delightfully frosh in colouring. Seo the Special Window Display, or write for samples. /zf -d 29 inch Checks at V H), 34in. SMOCK CLOTH at qD Yard A good solid plain cotton fabric offering in all the wanted * shades. EXTRA SPECIAL! 36in. WHITE BEMBERG RAYOX at * / Yard An excellent weight. Ideal for frocks, blouses, underwear and children's wash frocks. 36in. PRINTED CAMBRICS at a.l D Yar l Showing in a splendid of now and at tract no pat- ” terns. All good washing colours. UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES. NIGHTDRESSES— Women’s While Boiling Silk Nightdresses. V n-o!:. short sleeves. Splendid roomy women s sizes. os sizes 4/11 A <>/ll I SCANTIES— Women's Boiling Silk Scanti? /-r Good sizes / 3 EA( H B VESTS— Ladies' Silk and Cotton Vests, no sleoves. backless, in .HI M good shades as Peach. Nil, Sky and White 11 g \ ESTS— O.S. and E.O.S. Locknit Vests, round necks; in 1/11 J! Pink, Nil, Sky, Peach, and White x FA. COMBS— Women’s and 0..5. light-weight. Interlock Combs; kilt I ”-’-, no sleeves, in the well-known “St Margaret" a/K zt/'tl make \\ .^' O.S. BLOOMERS— Bloomers in good boiling silks, well cut 1/11 and made 4 PAIR CORSET DEPARTMENT. BRASSIERES -32 in. and 34in. Uplift Brassieres in Tea Rose, side hook and back fastening. Ideal for the small I/- TO i/ii. u 0 figures. t ' EAt H We have an extensive range of BRASSIERES and SI SPEXDER BRASSIERES for the heavier figures in the /O 7/H now uplift shapes ' ' LX. AT Warnock’s’

STARVING FORTiGhS - ■■ N/jILLIONS ot children ere / 1 1 The victims of eyestarvation—robbed of their neritage of good sight by w. the poor light of "cheap" inferior lamps. Don't be the Wt' . unwitting cause of eye-strain. See that YOUR home is properly illuminated. Insist on PHILIPS LAMPS. V IJ. 1 Jll'JfflL J SO I MADE IN ENGLAND !«./.. 25. ddvrrltscinfnt nf Philip, Lump* (N.Z. ltd.), 236-288 ll’nlrcfirtd St.. 1 , . rll,n K f rtM

USE THE VALVES THAT RADIO STATIONS USE The powerful valves used in transmitting in the World’s ■ j principal broadcasting stat- /aKMR/ ions are in most cases made Z'jSjrS . by the makers of RADIO ff TRONS. For receiving purposes, therefore, you will get better results by fitting 74 ▼I RADIOTRONS to your set. j,7 838 B |wsTß»Binrm<

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 223, 21 September 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 223, 21 September 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 223, 21 September 1936, Page 8

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