SPECIAL NOTE Health is always before wealth so I would recommend that you went to Hanafln and had your Blood Pressure checked. Price 3/6. HANAFIN, CHEMIST 282 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.
LADIES’ HANDBAGS. rrHE old handbag has seen you 1 through the dull days, but with the arri"_Vof bright Spring weather you wilfcSfSfiurally want to brighten up also. Wqp4ombes have just received some of thf very latest designs which are at the present being shown in their window and in the store. LONDON TAN— The newest shade in a smart underarm bag. beautifully finished with corded silk lining, purse mirror, etc. 45/-. v Smaller Bag in the same shade with line cord handles, 25/- N Medium size bag, also in London Tan with flat handle and gilt frame, and usual fittinss. Price, 35/-. BROWN CALF with patent straps and I gilt frame, in a very smart square' shape with over handle. Price 63/-. BROWN, CALF AND SUEDE— This is another smart handbag in the latest square shape with handle. Price, 50/rRED MOROCCO— With chromium fittings—a- verv smart handbag in a dark red, with strap handle. 31/6. There are hundreds of-other smart, up-to-date Handbags at WHITCOMB® and TOMBS; LTD. Cashel street f Or Through Hereford Court. W8417
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 1
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