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MAKE YOUR CLOTHES HOSPITAL OTaQIFI ★ “ Hospital-clean ” is the only way to describe clothes that have been heat-washed in one of the new'H.M.V. Washers now on view at Paterson & Barr’s. The new H.M.V. is insulated to prevent loss of steam and heat. It saves these elements so that they can loosen dirt and heatwash the clothes. The velvetsmooth agitator and soft balloon rollers of the dryer gently but insistently remove the last traces of soiling the fabrics. You’ll be proud of your washing when you do it with a 1940 • HMV Economy Washer NOW ON VIEW AT PATERSON & BARR'S Call to-morrow ... let Paterson & Barr’s show you why this is the best buy in washers ... Inspect the new features and you’ll see in a glance why they must result In whiter bleaching. Buy on Easy Terms Illustrated is Model 60P —priced from £35 to £4B/10/- and available on easy terms if desired. Paterson & Barr Ltd. 142 HIGH STREET. Phone 12-469. Arrange Demonstration Now ! Write, phone, or call Paterson & Barr’s. sis

SHOW your dainty china in one of our modern and stylish CHINA CABINETS Why keep your china stowed away in a cup : board when for a few shillings a week you can buy one of our many styles of China Cabinets. Terms range from 2/6 weekly. The design illustrated can be yours for ADEPOSIT & WEEKLY Remember, all our furniture is made in our own factory and is guaranteed for THREE YEARS. I Come in and have a look over our stocks. Apart from furniture you can buy everything for the home, or your clothing on our easy terms. BUTTERFIELDS THE FRIENDLY FIRM Octagon, Kelvin Street, DUNEDIN. Ribble Street, OAMARU. INVERCARGILL. Stafford Street, TIMARU. There’s a harvest to be reaped by the sower of the seeds of advertising. • Star ’ readers are the fertile soil.

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Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 14

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