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88 WH^yMr»BiMii^^^HH Mere's astounding value! A BYAs '^m*. SJ3Lb^^L|^J^^^Hß thick, yard-long Towel of nHA IIBM IbBH |A| ajrw^j g B Va^§H bleached White Cotton. HJRJ&. \^B^bl Ma^^^m^^^L^^Lß^BH Washes up well—no dressing! Bw >"''*lß^sXB>**^nHBI VJ jj S| Efl i| | > Jt"J j l^-lj —^s week-end only! |M| ■^f[^-]^,^M_Mi^^B Ucorice Al Isortsj^^fet^l Udies COTTON VESTS w^^-^ ct^T^ugeV /fo tidkim about THESE jmßs\ feg^^^^^ VELyETEEN^^^^^^ FITTING^ • 50;^ £^o!Zo<^ W Iffhqe. -^ liMßl^iß?'^»sy otftSOLES WS BB ■ J Amazing! A Kcal Economy Value! B V Half the town is wearing these f-won^^Tß ■3' British-made Vests of high-grade cotton- ■ « der-bargain" Slippers! They're of B ■ elactic-knit for snug fit and comfort §■ V Velveteen (Eed or Blue) with a rubher B J "No-Sleevo" style, large anniioles and an H| A sole.' No-back style, which is more H:A interesting range of dainty Art. Silk inlet B* ID comf°rtaDle to wear! Bon't miss them M ■ motifs. All a. 1/- each—to-nioii-ow! B Uls time! A limited quantity to go at B & —— 7M. a pair —^this week-end.; ' ~ ""^ Rf*l:* Mjg^ >'*^ ■■ftjffi pipe W^ in v^s^saay-.« : ;,|j special soap %j Let the kiddies colour their own iB "^sar • , JF ** . aprons! These come in 4 an assortment .. A new pipe that blows glorious bouncing of Nursery and floral designs. Just 881 • Nibbles! Eeady fiUed with soap, and you colour them with the Crayons provided - ; W "ML x,■ can bounce the bubbles on-yoiir arm (see ' —then they .can be . washed! Complete \.ith iUustration). See who can bounce them EACH Crayons and instructions— 4|d. . the longest—it's great fun! See them aemonstrat- ' ' • ' ■ ■ ed this week-end—3d. at Woolworths. '■;■,"■: _ mum fj kJiDDnD *tn JrIEAVEN JWVWtfC4ix} ■. tOMb^^MIRKOK "Sweets of Delight" @*I\\\<J CAPS/ GEORGIAN A handy.handbag necessity! COLOURS V WnljKY : CHAfiS^ — . Bevelled mirror and dainty &X A *■«%■»■*■■._._ -*■'■'-+i r. -,' '•' '*iB»-:I coloured comb '— both in #^ CI . -=S|ilßß| FDC the hair clean with \WT A smart, .flat..leatherette case. |^ T^L^—^lv^jf ¥■**■• IVJ' one of these dainty Caps. .«.-*■ Fits the handbag easily- -»J ■• 42^SwS^ - A.varied range of pat- .|a 6d. at. Woolworths: • 'RS^^b«^[a i; '• twns and ooloms. Bias-... Bfl^ — : : • . '.' . ma^^^^^S^ n ■'■■-, // tic backs for-easy .fit- -m^W-' & 9' * K^ ijA Gtciwt ; APOSTLE TEA //Bb wfi i •■ v POONS lln^^l Puductofr - The new-style, pure M'■ ■ . | t »J^VENCE-FRANCE ««ggj " No sS J H / . . 4 rlUld o^s. Deeply, etched design MM. iT WJ lit « ■I ■ ■ as iUustration. Beau- 4^ jr --^r w^ss A particiUarly fi ne ■ MJ tifully balanced, non- TM %^~*>>^ 'wk," FATH Pure Virgin Olive Hfli tip shape-an ideal ■ tk . tACH vii! Splendid for all ■ ■ |^ size for a good honest home nip. Dainty little Teaspoons with real Culinary and Mcdi- MUj Truly handsome glasses—4id. each famous-'.*Apostle" handle. It's real, cinal uses. ■1W .Mm to-morrow. "• " economy to buy these at 2d. each. :■ ■C'vZ/'S^Crt'Bf^^iift land flnn of Tobacco Blenders we are aWe 'flm^X?&^<, V«^fi ■Vr*ty-yv*---^^-^t t0 offer this fragrant "Democrat" Tobacco EsFSSK^ " *'£**£?* Wm>JtyJ^l<P%^¥mk at 7ia- an olmce! It's nearly 100 per cent. JllS^^ °tysM Uu&ri& A^lk^S^^^^ New Zealand-grown—just enough foreign 4''^ *^M B"'* leaf t0 Slve a fascinating aroma but not fi2^^^^^.*t^«fP" BBp|M|iiMM|MfinHgßHßM| enough to spoil the "honest to goodness" {■■■■'H'P'B&ipiHMiilß'Bß I?j•I•2B '1H *1 ?£.^Sh avour' 2 kinds (both ready rubbed)— r7||^^^9i^vv^^^^^^^^7vE U^^^^lSß^^L^U^^^^^^H Cigarette or Pipe—at the introductory 1 m?J tm.T L^»l t.4 ■ B M M^B^a^^M^^^aP^^^lMl^^" price of 2 ozs. 1/- for this week-end only! TvH Cl nthS ""''""""'" 2'" J/" NAkRCISSUS GARDEN WORK FOE WEEK. Ixias, Anemones, Ranunculus .. 9d. doz. l>l II Q( FDDM A FAMOUS 0W tliat *^c So^ S after the Free sias (hybrids), all colours-^ DU LD) I welcome rain-In the kitchen garden Narcissus— •" \/\'t\ \Vjl: a /»/M i crTinki make sowings of Giant Rbcca Onion, . Kin, Alf r C d. Finespun Baths jHanje- JmMm^^l^7^ Prickly Spinach," Broad Beans, Let•SScSu^T?..^a tuce, Spring Cabbage and. CauU-i Cineraria ............... 9 'for !/. <f^B^.. flower. ' ' _ Lettuce, Leeks .. ... : ..... 4d. bundle This famous glWer was ■ Icsw"et WHHamCalendula> overstocked! Many of \M Sow «x Flower Garden: Winter; Waimowers. Sweet Pe as '.*. V. Gd. do"" these Bulbs are worth , ' Sweot Peas> Pansics, Antirrhinums,; Colcus, Birdsnest Fern, Lantern plant, anything from 5/- up- DOZEN Aquilcgia, . Cornflower, Wallflowers; Kcntia Pahns •• •• •• 9<L each wards> He's planted all • Mignonette, Sweet William, Dolphin-' Lawn Seed .. ......... „ 1/6 lb. he needs, and he's let ium and Calendula. Planting should Asparagus Ferns ..,...: ..i/- and z/- us have the rest. A be carried on steadily with all' kinds'.' F.rc? s aund Bv: s :::bi;' 2« 6 Pk 't n' %: f eat chance at od- per <*■ f*^™™*™**. ' p ' dozen to-morrow.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 7

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