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mmmmm~mmmmmmmm~~~!T mmm~mmmmmmmn'^mm^ mmmm^~^m^mm~mm~mm~A « . "^ ""s. ' ■'- Ir-^F^ -TN-' the myriad tiny <qells of the \ lOfii^^ ■ rT^^Hs ■ Aertex wonder weave les the secret ' ' \ ' ' ' ~f/r^k^ iff ' '■ of healthful coolness in , all extremes C 1 T% 1 Tb TV #1 *^v \ "■ /a v^^^f of temperature. >' \anf| |-*ai*/^«a|C Kir X oil ■ #■■ _/—-^£s#^s^ -~ \ : /A LJW| Constantly surrounded ;by fresh air Oena rarCeiS Dy IVail \c\\\^^^W/y^\\^^\ ' i/. \ HBl imprisoned in countless itinycellsthe ■ . ■ ; ' . . \ ■ HI 119. A\\ A VO^"*"^ ' j)iP^ skin breathes freely anc! healthfully, _ I v 1• p - * F*B '• 7I \ \ ' and even in the noondtty heat of the rJWtpf* • I hdMITIIT ' SjlTPl* • E» ■ ■ **>.£> I \ \ ~ ■ " ■ : tropics comfort is ensuiud. iCldlCl • V/llCCipvl . UCiICI . . JTIIC!^ J \\ . Woven hi a specially soft: and elastic. wca Y c, Ajcrtcx Under- ■ &r wear for women can be obtained in all fashi< 3 nable styles, •■ ■ ' .■■-■'■. ' A few moments —not one fly wilt be left ft "L oo t for the SoUia and ladies can now enjoy the same sheer coi a fort so well* For parcels of all kinds—heavy or light,- you spray FUt. Close doors and windows «o "£%53%£2& ' known to men who live in torrid climes. ! - . Flit will have full effect—then fill room with -small or bulky, fragile or otherwise — the vapour. OfcourteFlitalso kills mosquitoes, JpliiL. A II Alf XII HI "V'iV T" 1 railway provides the best and most espedi- : cockrcche., bed bug. and Gu«an. J\ L| IJI I L V tious service. Parcels arriving by rail are • in 8 »z. a*d 16 or., tin*, both viUk 131 PJH ' *L aL 11 J Jl. Jl II J. tC )W freemimth sprayer. Also 32 oz. and < delivered promptly to addresses in the '6°°&'i"' X <3n3 Obtainable from all Hosiers, Draper,, and »J»J< [jj^^^g^ ' pnncipal towns. ||^^P H^^P' F^^AV I Mr, .GEO, W. DAVIDSON, ' c* *••'•. b •■' ; yiltSm M HI » te*//\i I P.O. Box 250, 8, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. V^l* Full particulars from any Stationmaster-, Business Wsm M $M] mm J&— T WELLINGTON 1 Agent, or District Manager- - | j jjS J^ffl Representaftvc 0/ cfie Cellular Clothing Co. l,td., >ffiT £iUUlaxflG»mMt, X?« • ■„ ! , : i lsm BilbHßßw^^w^ .■utfifi who supply Wholesale.Trade only. N2 ? *«*j?s JSsi&SMIiSKWIi

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 5

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