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One of the laws of Tibet is that married women must not make themselves attractive to men. Therefore they plaster their faces with a black paste.

& m K fC m SBliigNA & ® E; m *k L* 1« «.jr i ■ vs> >: * k n si i r ■ B .:::: Mm ■, . Jk\.-'S fe jSI £ WM s ■4 iyf « A Bedspread for Christmas W HAT a Charming Gift for your home, to a bride, or to some well-loved friend ! A colourful Bedspread, beautifully embroidered one of the latest ideas in furnishings makes it easy to effect delightful colour harmonies by simply having all the other bedroom appointments to tone. It gives to a room a note of individual charm that will be greatly admired and envied by your friends. Why not give your bed this modern dress for Christmas? The cost may be spread over many months. Select a Bedspread from the special display on our Fourth Floor, and we will deliver it without charge. Place it on. your bed and see the wonderful effect how it brightens up the whole room. If you then decide to keep the Bedspread, you may pay for it on the very easy terms of 2/6 or 3/per week. Remember, you need not pay a shilling down until you have the Bedspread in your home and feel thoroughly satisfied with your choice. ARMERS’ TRADING co. LTD. Corner HOBSON STREET and WYNDHAM STREET

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 11

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