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"Whatever the weather is EIGHT v- ■■■■ f I r * Ask for it t>g / «ACH quality is numbind—a simple rule, so that -when ordering from your retailer Just Quote the number. If he is temporarily out of the quality you require he will ’phone the nearest Roslyn wholesale house for them. ROSLYN SI Vine pure silk and merino wool. A light-weight, silky garment. Made in Vests and Combinations. Cream only. SOSLIN 50 A medium weight in pure merino wool, unshrinkable and fully-fashioned te the figure. Made in Vesta and Combinations. Cream only. ROSLYN 80 Medium i-eight, slightly heavier than No. 50. Unshrinkable and fullyfashioned. Made in Vests and Combinations In Cream only. ROSLYN SM An idsal garment for Summer. Pure merino wool faced with art silk, giving a delightful appearance. Made in white only, in Vests, Camisoles, Bloomers, Knickers and Nights. RO UNDERWEAR Summer and Autumn Weights LOST EYESIGHT CANNOT BE RESTORED ! H»t. your Eyes Examined and Correctly Fitted with MODERN GLASSES. H. GREGORY Optician. DAVID TEED, LTD., Chemists and Opticians. 206, Broadway, Newmarket Phone 40-020 ab* ■*s 7 fUA C MB m 31 I and arui absence from and gnt pumice pURE r clay, makes Pearson's Carbolic Sand Soap harder, less liable to crumble, and so It lasts much longer, PEARSONS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 902, 20 February 1930, Page 4

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