ONLY ONE SOAP IN THE SMITH'S BATHROOM Knight’s Castile ISA HIT WITH US Alt Back off shift, one of Bill’s first joys is a shower with Knight's Castile. To the Smith's, this refreshing soap is an institution now, as well loved as Mother's cherry cake. And Mrs. S., who bought it first for baby's petal skin, is thrilled to have found a soap that pleases 'em all, and THE SOAP WITH THE saves a tidy bit on the way. LAVENDER FRAGRANCE j.3i jji' MADE By LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.J LIMITED. PETONE.
SPEECHLEY ’S The Little Shop for Big Values! rUST OPENED! Ladies* All-wool Jockettes, turn-over rib top, navy and ;rey, 9, 9£, 10. 4/11 pair. MAIN ST. WEST. FHONE 5245. . ... to add FINISH to your HOME DRESSMAKING .... FRENCH & SUNBAY PLEATING HUTTON COVERING BUTTONHOLES HEMSTITCHING OVERLOOKING The 4 * EXCLUSIVE * * can make you proud of your dressmaking creations by adding those little finishing touches that give tho required ‘ ‘ difference.” The "EXCLUSIVE,” STYLE SPECIALISTS, Broadway, P.N. Phone 7323.
The NAVY, ARMY, and AIRFORCE need RAGS RAGS RAGS NEW ZEALAND WIDE DRIVE for CLEAN COTTON RAGS is on SATURDAY, 25™ MARCH Clean cotton rags, any size, any description, are wanted urgently by the fighting services to keep precious equipment clean. So the big drive is timed for Saturday, 25th. Dig down and get a big bundle of clean rags ready, and leave it at the gate. The Girl Guides are doing this job in conjunction with the National Council for the Reclamation of Waste Material. The Guides are trying to call on every home in New Zealand... it’s a big job ... give them a helping hand. Have your clean rags bundled and ready at the gate for the Girl Guide Collectors on Saturday.
NEW FURNITURE FROM OLD! Do you want YOUR furniture iike-iiew-again, smarter, more cosyf Then, consult King and i'eppett about new upholstery without delay. Kent, careful re-upholstering will banish drabness make our furniture beam with a new harm and brightness ... beneits, you'll agree, that are well orth the money in ested. Call in and sec us new! King & Teppett Ltd. BROADWAY. P.N.
From to Oisr to You LogMill The best logs of our forests come to out- uiu. .or saw.ngand you can buy your needs in timber direct from the mill. A big saving is made this way in handling costs and thus you save on the timber you purchase here. Just send along n i : s* o' •‘'e Umber required in your new job and we will give you prices. H. ND LTD. Builders, Contractors, Timber and Joinery Merchant! Main & R infor h is , PALMEI.S.OM N33TH.
Autumn 19441 Now, after months of planning and searching of the markets, we’re ready to invite you to call and see our window and interior OPENIN6 DISPLAYS for this last war-time Autumn! Yes, we said “This last wartime Autumn”—for why shouldn’t we aJI be optimistic when the combined resources of the United Nations are at last beginning to crush in relentlessly on the enemy from every direction. Yes, let’s greet this Autumn Opening Display as the fifth and last war-time one. Optimism does not permit of any slackening of any activity that has to d< with the war effort. There can be no relaxation until ultimate victory. A> an important part of the war effort, there are austerity restrictions on thr making of Clothes. Yet, despite these regulations, the new Autumn Collectioi fa refreshingly attractive. Consider, for instance, the newest TWEED SUITS and COSTUMES which you will see featured in our Showroom. Why, the simple practical austerity designing positively adds to their impeccable sma-tness ana distinctiveness. There’s just one way m which restrictions DO affect matters adversely. The smarter lines are m short supply. Your remedy for this fa simple—call EARLY, and make your choice without delay. Collimon t Cunitinqftamc l“L The Fashion Centre of Broadway, Palmerston North
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 64, 18 March 1944, Page 2
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