m. ;j*mh? w -".iii#« vm ■B|l SAUCES sfo&h, Vegetables &srteeis. I Skilled cooks rely on cornflour*for thickening ! sauces to serve with fish, | vegetables and sweets. They know that many every- i day dishes can be made tar more inviting if accompanied by a j suitable sauce. A wonderful , variety of sauces is at your j command, all of which, to be | of perfect consistency and flavour, demand the use of Brown & Poisons Corn Flour
THE PUREST,SOAP. , Ivory soap has the distinction of being so pure tnat.it cannot injure even the most delicate skin, yet so wonderfully cleansing and so economical that it cau be used for everything. Ivory Soap is so pure that it floats. Leading chemists sell it at 9d a cake. 6 . CLEARING SALE PURE SlLK—Reduced frcm 7/6 to 4/-, Mole and Black onlv. ' FIBRON SlLK—Reduced frcm 5/6 to 3/-, in Jade, Cerise, Fuchsia, and Orange. ESPENDOR SlLK—Reduced from 7/" to */•■ J a ," mixture only. ELYSIAN SlLK—Reduced from 8/11 to 2/6, Henna, Saxe, Green, and Navy. CREPE SlLK—Reduced frcm 6/6 to 4/-, Jazz mixture only. CREPE DE CHINE PURE KNITTING SILK— Reduced from 15/6 to 11/6, in Jade, Black, Orange, Rose, Saxe, and Jazz. ART SlLK—Reduced from 5/6 to 3/9 SYRIUS SlLK—Reduced frcm ;/6 to 2/6, in Orange, Henna, Naw, Rose, Green. TERI LUSTA PERLE COTTON—Reduced from 4/3 to 3- • . Fine quaritv EMBROIDERY SlLK—Reduced from 3/6 to 2/3 doz. „ , COLOURED EMBROIDERY COTTON—Reduced from 3/- to 1/8 doz. WOOLS—AII Good Qualiiy. SUN BRAND DOUBLE KNITTING- Reduced from iod. to td. skein; Mauve and Pink. WHITE MARVEL WOOL—Reduced from 1/3 '0 tM. 4-plv ENGLISH HEATHER WOOL—Reduced from '7} d. to «d. . „ J j ALPHA ENGLISH HEATHER WOOL—Reduced from od. to 64. l-ply ROSE FINGERING—Reduced from 1/ ro to I /*, : White, onlv. - 2-ply MOORLAND—Reduced frcm 1/3 to 1/-, V» hite BRUSH WOOL,Pink and Red only—Reduced from Bd. to 64. ' CELLULOID BAG HANDLES—Reduced from 3/3 to 1/11, 5/9 W 3/-, 2/n tol/» . ' TRACED CREPE NIGHTIES—Reduced from 7/° to 8/-, 6/6 to 5/-, 5/11 to 4/- _„„.„ TRACED CUSHIONS, RUNNERS, TRAYS, COSIES —All reduced to selling prices. MRS. POPC LTD. ART NEEDLEWORK SPECIALIST P6641-1600 107 CABHEL OTREKT
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 2
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353Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 2
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