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ASTOUNDING/ THIN (HINA! C s I *=Egmi k or wtr 1 3 4i l eajck Six thin White Chinn GUI’S suul six SAUCERS to match, decorated with 3 Gold lines-iincl in three- popular .shapes, is a bargain worth coming miles for. The thin China ODD CUPS are another wonder value at 5 for 1/-. Don’t miss cither of them. ■ you'll lose \W' i f>o 4oesn ' your heart to- & w^wmwvn^m D HAIFA POUND I FOR - A tasfc>fhrilling treat. The covering of crisp .smooth chocolate give., wav to deliciously flavo ted, “ old-fashioned,” crunchy butterscotch. Wonderfully good—and what value—HALF A POUND fOR 6d. THE SMOOTHEST OF CHOC h-4^ 5 POUND BLOCKS m 2 KINDS High grade chocolate, the most delicious and' the • smoothest chocolate you’ve ever tasted. Plain Dark, Plain Milk, Almond'Nut Milk, Brazil Nut Milk. Nut and fruit,., and .Hjker|& Chocolate, Half a pound of real Joy .in every block and only-9d ' each. " ' " . EACH Here’s Quality^Value in i D D 2i ma iL MENOO--1 emi-Ball A 1.1.-WOOL MENDING, |d. Tim SPECIAL all-wool MENING PLAIT of wools, in various nidos, -2id. DARNEEZI MENDING LA ITS, containing 8 shades of wool, 1. DARNEEZI ■’ oz MENDING ALL. all slmdc.s, 4jd. IKBI ENGLISH FLANNELETTE I MAMAS Fast Colours/ FLEECY LINED SINGLETS 22 24 26" 1/3 SIZES 2’s to 6*s 28"3{&32"l Warm and cosy wear lor the boys at Woolwoiths money-saving prices. PYJAMAS in Engli-ut Pfannelellc of good wearing and washing gratify. Smart stripe patterns. At the almost unbelievable low price of 2/6 for sizes 2’s to 6's; 7’s to n’s, 2/11. Boy's SINCiLHTS, fleecy lined for warmth, cut lull size lor comfort and wear, and wonderful value at if* and 1/3. Tfte You r 5a feg u a rd / FACT N? I Made in England FACT N 9 2 Fully Guaranteed for (Year . , FACT N? 3 'Manufactured Exp [for Woolworths byOUNLC Luxurious warmth. and cosy comfori o’njghts lor 2/0. New Zealand’s greatest Hot Water Bag Value. Of first-grade heavy rubber, for lasting wear in handsome colours . and effects. check fttSHCLora 04 £U OVER a Izibs o VA A kitchenware bargain that’s bound’ to sell out quickly.., A strong ENAMEL BASIN, a Bar of GOLDEN DAWN SOAP (over Tllh), and a coloured CHECK JESTER or DISH CLOTH—aII for 1/-to-morrow. ;v : . /Full Fashioned Super Plated with Cotton Pure Botany rure Silk Botany Full , Fashioned Expanding Tod 6 I The biggest value of its kind in the Dominion. Back scams. All rtUcst shades. Wide suspender tops. Smart appearance, lull Inshioned, reinforced toes and heels. Super, quality and wonderful value at 2/11. Art. Silk loi appearance—cotton plating lor .warmth and wear. Compare this wonder value. All shades. A pure super, Botany Hose with ‘ wide, cx% pandmg tops. .Mend* mg card . with each pair. Exceptional value at 2/11. Our famous 7*strand Pure Silk FulMash* ioned-Hose .at the new reduced price is the greatest value In New Zealand. 4/6 only. A Special Blend-of Delicious Flavour/ At a Reasonable^ Priced 423 n i AIRACLt TEA 2 HALF POUND it. and if.yo. ..no not completely satisfied i haa *hc / balance of the packet and we refund you* - money in- full. THAT’S WE think of Miracle Tea. L OMt PACKET of ENVELOPES I.intex for the discriminating. Its line quality, and dainty shades equal the many limes more costly stationery. Bad and' - velope *o match 6Jd, . Id 1 O / Safia mt «£A, P/P 7 loz % Woolworths Democrat is. a high grade, fully matured To hacco that- is cool, sweet, and satisfying, yet. you can buy it a* these low prices. Try it, you’ll enjoy it. OZ.

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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 13

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590

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 13

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