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Cosy Coats for Colder Weather COATS, in Navy, Fawn, and Greys; in plain and tweed effects, with self or wool collars. Wonderful values, 39/6. LADIES’ VELOUR COATS, with fur collars and cuffs; new shawl collars; smart styles. Colours: Navy, Cedar,.. Nigger, etc. 69/6. TWEED COATS, with Coney collars and cuffs, in a favourite shade of Grey; fullv lined with art silk. 42/6, THE HUB South ‘Dunedin of the D.S.A.

Just Lately ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS •were installed in. BUCKINGHAM PALACE, ST. JAMES’S PALACE, AND WINDSOR CASTLE. THE CLEANERS SELECTED WERE VACTRICS THE ALL-BRITISH CLEANER. Designed by British Brains and Built by British Labour, so BUY BEST BY BUYING BRITISH. Complete with Ail Attachments for £l2 10/. CASH. Easy Terms Arranged. SOLE AGENTS: A. & T. BURT, Ltd. LET US DEMONSTRATE. PHONE 1W29,

MEN, it can only happen once. What ? Going into the kitchen in the dark and falling over a chair which is not in its usual place (your wife having, used the chair=back to dry off some of the clothes). Doesn’t it hurt, and what a fright you get! But nothing to the fright the cat gets! Now, do not blame your wife. You know it is your own fault, because you were told months ago to call at VERNON SMITH’S The Ironmongers, in George Street, And get a KITCHEN DRYING ROD to attach to the ceiling, with pulleys and cord. The clothes will dry quicker on one of these Rods, and thes are out of the way. The price is 8/6 (railed, 1/ extra) ,

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Evening Star, Issue 20138, 1 April 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20138, 1 April 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20138, 1 April 1929, Page 11

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