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For the Debutante In the windows of the Olive Powell Gown Salon there is being shown a debutante frock of white stiffened net over taffeta . • . the neck line is heart-shap-ed and the sleeves puff . . . there are 9 yards in the skirt, over which is dotted dozens of dainty flowers. Also showing, suitable for the chaperone, is an O.S. frock of clover lace. Orders are taken for these Frocks, which are made on the Premises.

\ \ \ V > "Get the lODINE qou need in, your DAILYFOOD J To maintain health, everybody needs a sufficient supply of lodine every day. This new Recipe Book describes many delicious dishes using the famous SEAMEAL, SEA-JELL, and SEAMEAL DESSERT CUSTARD. All are rich in lodine. Write for your copy now, enclosing 2d. in stamps to — W. GREGG & CO. LTD., « Dept. V Box 243, DUNEDIN. »

I tZ/tc/ fiexe, you have it—the Only Brasso gives your brass suf h a deep richness, such a lust* i- ''' &W&>.' ■ • rous lasting beauty. Quickly and (Bi sa^e G this quality polish brings f 1 W? out the best in brass. Always tKI W J I Kao look for this tin. A Reckitts Produce. Made in New Zealand.

——X ‘ I iff te'l -if ASTiSaV Fni’T /ft Bi Hr. T No leaking tubs when you use concrete . . . Il S-; made with GOLDEN BAY Cement. Surfaces arc spotlessly clean and non-absorbent. ||h j y GOLDEN BAY sets like granite and actually —. „, — —.—. z~> exceeds the latest British Standard Specificadmsiston CONCRETE pori/our tions. Every bag is guaranteed of the same copper &tufs —made WLtfl high uniform quality. For further information write to Box 507, Wellington. 2

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1938, Page 4

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269

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1938, Page 4

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