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m ■ SPRING HAT iC.r iW ) s IK \ o w, Sheltons set a high standard for millinery, supplying the something different so requisite for new season’s millinery. HAND SEWN TOQUES with Edwardian coquetry in their clusters of flowers. EXOTIC MODELS in entirely new gossamer straws, featuring flared net and ! ’ osies ' 35/ARRESTING EXAMPLES OF MILLINERY ART iii their perfect balance and refined elegance" of trimming. WHITE BLACK NAVY GRAPE JUICE SOLENT SPRING VIOLET WOOD MOSS Shallow or High Crowned Sailors' Flower-laden Toques and Bonnets, Tiny Poll H ats, Halos, Shadowy Brimmed Bretonnes . . CREATIVE SOPHISTICATION designed exclusively to enhance feminine radiance. Hats with distinction. 21/6 A Triumph of TAILORED SIMPLICITY i'n felt to dignify your spring suit. ■■; V.. . V

' ■* . m 7tw"v r EvEN if you haven’t children to the bed for a play-ground, the strain of constant use will soon find any , weak spot in the sheet—and then r-r-rip !Of course, you don’t want - that, so don’t : invite trouble. Don’t use so-called : cheap soaps—they give such poor, thin lather you 'have tp rub and rub, and that’s bound to cause “weak spots” in the fabric. Keep linens strong with safe Sunlight washing. Sunlight gives extrasoapy suds to get clothes spotless without hard rubbing. Pure, hacked'by a £I,OOO guarantee, Sunlight has. been taking care of precious linens .since grandmother had her first' wash-day. It will take care of yours. ■ t This shows how' in- -rl- '*'• tenor washing methods vu, sfl(nvs how Stm n r ,uta make clothes last longer* ) 'Nl?' Ainu Product-Maps in «sw ZlAtMta : ■■ 11 I ■'" V. 5/iiVJ ■' *Ttv.- V““W rh extra-soapy suds save ysue e/ofhes, wZllwna

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20060, 5 October 1939, Page 10

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