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“NO STOMACH TURNS NOW”— GAYS Mrs Thompson, St. Clair, Dunedin, who “took MAVEX SLIPPERY ELM'COMPOUND to hospital.” For stomach ulcers, nerves, vomiting, gastritis, sickness. 3000 tins sold in 2 years. Guaranteed. Only 3/- from W. J. Campbell, Chemist. 4

HATS OFF TO THE NAVY for these new QUILTED BEDSPREADS JT’S a far cry from battleships to bedspreads, yet the fact is that we wouldn’t have had half a chance of landing this shipment if the Navy hadn’t been on the job. Still, that’s another story. These are very lovely Bedspreads . . . the kind of merchandise we see all too rarely these days. They’re in those unusual colourful embroidered effects that only Continental designers do really well. And the pity is that this will be the last shipment from this source for many moons. The basic shades are Rose, Blue. Green and Gold, and the colours are fast. The Quilted finish ensures that creases don’t show. The selection is so complete that you can match just about any colour scheme,, and the prices are a pleasant surprise for merchandise of this quality. SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY Smgk Bed, OF THESE IMPORTED QUILTED s a « » / BEDSPREADS. L>OUOie ©6O/ SCOULLAR Z S 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at Hastings and Blenheim.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 8

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