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NOW OR NEVER" HALF-PRICE BARGAINS Sor Final 4 Days of DRAYTON-JONES' DOUBLE SALE Don't Lose This Opportunity! Positively Your Last Chance! 25 pieces ART. SILK DRESS FABRICS Usually Lll &2/11 HALF PRICE .. J| f m FULLY FASHIONED SILK HOSE, the new dull finish. All shades —TO CLEAR pair 36in MADRAS and CURTAIN NETS —Usually I 11 HALF PRICE yard J CORNER 50 ART. SILK BEDSPREADS, daintily embroidered - Usually 9/11 — LESS THAN HALF PRICE 4/6 4 pieces TAPESTRY, for recovering Suites —Usually 12/6 HALF PRICE .. g/J £ 25 MEN'S SPORTS COATS— Usually 23/6 ALMOST HALF PR,CK 12/6 Summer weight PYJAMAS for men. Striking patterns — [Jsually 12/6 LESS THAN HALF PRICE 4/11 MEN'S BLUE DRILL OVERALLS—UsuaIIy 6/11 to 10/9 TO CLEAR, each g 36in ART. SILK PIQUE, for Frocks and Underwear, in fifteen lovely shades —Usually 2/11 HALF PRICE .. J/§ Jr COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS WANTED TO at Ridiculous THREE-TIER DlNNpfc WAGGON, or n2 WAITER-Usually 75A MB HALF price I'M T S 9UARES, size 9ft Usually £9™. S R °° m desi^ PRICE £4/15/2 Nett Cash 1 00 LADIES ' COTTON AW and ART. SILK FROCKS, also TENNK FROCKS and Figured Mam cains. ALL AT HALF SALE PRlqj 3 Stands of LADIES' HATS to clear at Half Prices—--1/11 AND 5/TT ODDMENTS in C RE TONNES, ART SILK CASEMENT CLOTHS f or hangings and Cushions— To be Cleared at Half Marked Prices

MAUD WINS MORE THAN A MATCH .. At/^ST&fe" 8.0." ? SURELY ANYWAY I'll'HAY-SAFE ) WITH LIFEBUOY V IM JUST OFF TO TENNIS, MOTHER.\ ANO !F I DON'T GET A GAME TODAY, ) I'M GOING TO RESIGN FROM THE / CLUB. UNSOCIABLE CROWD! / WHY THE JUST THE CLUB-SECRETARY'S WAY OF BEING HELPFUL. IT'S HIS FAVOURITE STORY LIFEBUOY CNDS'B.a* PICTURE- <■ GALLERY? r LIrEBUOV^/v^ i m B.O.'GONE - NO NEED TO RESIGN ! J MOTHER, MEET THE SHINING STARS OF I THE TENNIS CLUB! WE WON THE \ CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH TODAY, ANO I WE'VE COME UP TO CELEBRATE" s' §tt y Keep your skin healthy,too,with Lifebuoy! Read this letter from a coos tact userJ—• We have used Lifebuoy Soap in our home foi the past twenty-five years and can highly recommend it to everyone. I have reared a family of five, and have never known one of »hem to have zny skin or infectious complaint fn my capacity as a Maternity Nurse I have used Lifebuoy Soap which has been recommended by the leading doctors of Auckland. , v/ >5 m >\\ ■SAM UN I Yours faithfully, JESSIE PORTEOU3, Registered Nurse, o Wallingford St,, Grey Lynn, Auckland. i 'A-..-!;-.-SS' A Lever F'roduct Made in New Zealand A 2.211.88NZ

DANCES. TWILIGHT DANCE. \TORTH BEACH SURF CLUB SATURDAY, 2nd MARCH, 8.30 p.m. Butler's Serenaders. Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. J-TOLIDAYS?—COME TO TIRI-MOANA.—Tiri-Moana—the loveliest spot in Queen Charlotte Soundwill give you just the sort of holiday you want: gay if you want gaietv. and quiet if you want rest Recent additions and rebuildinf have made TiriMoana the most comfortable and modernly equipped Guest House in the Sounds: electric light, radio, hot and cold water, modern sanitation, FREE GOLF, tennis, billiards (full-sized table), new Dance Hall, and boating, shooting, swimming, hiking, fishing, motoring, and launch trips. Excellent cuisine and fresh home-grown vegetables. Weekly tariff: 10/6 per day, and every seventh day free; 12/6 per clay for guests staying less than the week. Write or wire for reservation NOW. to TIRI-MOANA. Private Bag, Picton. . FREE DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER ON APPLICATION. "Phone or Telegrams: Thompson. Mahakipawa. 8153 INGLEWOOD SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE. PUPILS are notified that the above will be held from MAY 12th to MAY 14th, 1935 (inclusive). Past Teachers, Pupils, and Committeemen are asked to communicate immediately with the Secretary, P. BASHAM, P.O. Box 19, Inglewood, as an intimation of their possible attendance. A GIGANTIC REUNION is anticipated for the Inglewood School Diamond Jubilee. 2257

Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? If so, a small advertisement in the classified section oi "Th" Press" will be all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. —6

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 16

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