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HUGE REDUCTIONS IN MILLINERY COATS & FROCKS All our Millinery is greatly reduced to as low as half price, and ranges from 5/1 I. @ Special lines in Ladies’ Coats are showing heavy reductions to clear. 0 Visit our Showroom and participate in these bargains. Winter Coats from 39/6;, Winter Frocks from 37/6. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT BE REPEATED! • M AST E R T O N , ~'n, ii BMMMißiiMiwnwr—nrT— in Mb9lim I W HOW IT SHINES! JL ( \ U«« C.O. WOOD WAX ... immediately \ \ \ re»tore> original colour to furniture, etc. 'x^/•\V \\\ \ \ tn y ... imparts lasting brilliance. High-grade «’ \\ \ \w stain and polish in one. To slightly darken Aa ' \ \ ' floors or woodwork, leave on a little \ \ longer before polishing. Get a tin—NOW! \ \zzc y, ' '' ' guc/- | '|| ' • J •—«. ;I (\Ve MacGregors are noted I for our complexions . . we all use Knights Castile V ||| _^ nmrng!q T ' “Aye, and it’s a fine family soap,” says /V j Jg| Granny. All the MacGregor women have / ( z' ’ ,<l " / found that Knight’s rich, fine oils keep £ their complexions soft and smooth. The tw|fe. menfolk like Knight’s for the hath because it lathers so well. And this mild, gentle 0 soap is safe even for a baby’s tender skin. What’s more, in Granny's words, “Such a xlfeg W XftZvpnS«y J bonny big tablet for 6d.. tool’ X .i B27Z

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1941, Page 2

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