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Universal Fur Co.'s SUMMER FUR SALE in full swing now! Stocks just in for 1938 Season. All the latest styles. All Fur below present market values.. Secure your bargain nowand save ONE HALF. ' of the price" ruling during the Vrfiter season. \- . ,SEE,OUR WINDOWS! JNSPECT OUR GOODS! . • COMPARE OUR PRICES! 1 •' • - - " • Genuine Natural Super MUSQUAS^ COATS-Guaranteed pelts and workmanship. ' ' "Winter price 43 gns. OTi GnsNOW *•* Natural Flank MUSQUASH COATS—Guaranteed peltsi and workinanshi». Winter price 26 gns. ' 4W GNS. NOW i *• Super-Super NORTHERN MUSQUASH COATS—Best ever made. 10 years' guarantee. ' Winter price 65 ,gnss »O t3iNi>' NOW ...'.,.,. :...i J» Genuine RUSSIAN SABiE PESCHANIKI COATS-Highest grade pelts. Guaranteed. Winter price 36 gns. - *« tiN^ . , NOW ** Genuine RUSSIAN SABLE PESCHANIKI COATS^-Good quality. -Winter price 32 gns. ... jlj GN!>. , NOW _...»] *• GENUINE RUSSIAN SQUIRREL COATS—Grey .or- Sable shades. Very elegant and light weight. t Winter Price 38 gns. %*ft NOW 1..X..M..fc..K.... ****** Genuine Super MINK COATS-^-Guarantced highest quality and perfect workmanship. ■ Winter.price 480--gns. VfC GNS> NOW ~ , CHAPPELLE BEAVER COATS and Swaggers—The very latest. Guac antccd pelts and -workmanship. Winter price 18 gns. \ \ GNS. i NOW ( ..............,»....iM ** " SABLE STRiPED COATEES—Hip length. * -Winter price jEB/15/n • Jg 'GNSj ;. • s ", NOW i. .- *x.*..f* * Genuine SILVER FOX FURS—Fully furred. "> Guaranteed winter pelts. Winter price 19-gns. - <#<• GNS. ;, NOW ;,.......:......; ~+* . Genuine RUSSIAN KOLINSKY STOLES and ; NECKLETS. - tt Winter price 8 to 14'gns. Jg to A GNS.- - , . „ NOW 1..'. >, ••••' * Heal RUSSIAN ERMINE NECKLETS and STOLES. -'Genuine-Natural SKUNK STOLES and NECKLETS^-" ' - ' Winter price 4to 9 >gns. yfIfVAC to £ GNS. f now ~ I/O 9 Genuine-Canadian SABLE OPOSSUM STOtES and NECKLETS— - 'Winter price 3' to\ 7/ gns. , %Cf m to Cg/_ 1 .-;•'■' f■" -', ~ : i Now <i » M .««h r ; ! a..;* .^? ."' » - Bargains- !&alore^ See- them—appreciate them! 'I^OTEt ' 'Positively-no- connection-vilfi-any-.other^ihop-in'Wellington. ~ Note; Our. ONLY ' WELLINGTON Address 76 Manners St. Wei I i ngton Also at Christchurch and Palmeisston North 1 , ', J ■ ■ « r . \ PEACEFUL SLEEP FOR ■ ' • Thousands brought to tJie m mam M| H^ ■■ verge of nervous breakH kmf r ■ down by sleepless nights MmAmW MM m have been saved by the "* unrivalled healing power ; * ■ of Cuticura treatment. mm ml ■*! SUFFERERS Wash the affected part night and morning with Culicura Soap and hot water. Dry . ITf UiMC gently and apply Cuticura Ointment. This '• ■11 Vli Iw% M daily treatment relieves itching and allays x #"r#%HC inflammation at once. The soothing, heal- " w | UrJ ing, antiseptic Cuticura penetrates'to the ' lfc -^ —j> yai1 mm ' depths of the eruption. It destroys the |||>TANTbT lurking germs which keep the disease active, it heals the festering sores and steadily ' estabUshes a healthy condition of the skin _ which leads to complete recovery. E R U PTIW H 9 Not only does Cuticura arrest the maddening UtAI AMD itch instantly, but the most stubborn skin ■■*•*■» ** B^ ■^ troubles begin to improve with the first niCADDEAR application. Over fifty years' use has proved ■r I *#* rr*m+ww the curative power, of Cuticura up to the hilt. OINTMENT .__|[ffllli %# v^ lwWs^22sH2i2S^^si 1 15IIIUI"1,1 ißlnflM with balsamic essential 01 Is. Absorbs pefs- ■Ih^^Hßll'*^*I™*"^^^^1 ™*"^^^^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 19

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