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POPULAR LINES Selected From Our Fancy Department LAPEL ORNAMENTS, Felt Brooches and Fobs, in attractive colours, 5/-. Also N.Z. SOUVENIR BROOCHES, HAND-PAINTED BIRDS, TIKIS, etc., 5/6. MULTI-COLOURED BOBBLE NECKLACES, in , many pretty shades, ideal for evening wear, 8/11. CASHMERE BOUQUET BEAUTY PREPARATIONS—We have stocks of Face Powders, Creams, Rouges, Lipsticks, Perfumes, Cleansing Milk, Dusting Talcum Powder and Gift Sets, all at listed prices. LADIES’ RAYON HOSE, strong, reliable make. Good shades in all sizes. 1 Clothing Coupon. gyg PAIR. LADIES’ WATERPROOF APRONS, fancy patterns and full sizes. Also Children’s sizes—a really useful article. 4/3 & 6/6 CHIFFON & GEORGETTE SCARVES, very dainty Pastel shades. Long and square shapes. PRICED FROM 5/g LADIES’ HANDBAGS, smart underarm shapes, with strong fittings, zipp and dome fastenings. Also the ever-popular handle style, in Black, Brown, Maroon, Tan and Navy. PRICED FROM 27/NECK FRILLINGS in crisp White Net and White and Blue fancy accordeon pleated Organdie. 2/3 YARD - LADIES’ COLLARS. —White Satin Peter Pan collars, 4/3. Heavy Pique or soft Lace trimmed styles, 3/3. We have also stocks of Beige Lace and Satin collars. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES, Black, Navy, Brown, Putty and White. Self-stitched or smartly contrasted. 18/11 TENNIS SOX, in all sizes, in a full range of colours. Plain white turnover tops, 3/3. White, with coloured striped elastic tops, 3/6. Plain colour and white elastic tops, 2/6. LADIES APRONS, heavy quality calico, with new traced designs. Bound edges — Unbound 2/fj FELTEX SHOPPING EAGS, latest designs, in Black, Fawn, Green and Vieux Rose, with plaited and stitched handles, finished with attractive felt floral designs. /q TO yg AND • C.O • LTD TMA S T E ’Phones: Drapery 1904. Grocery 1655. Hardware 1656.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 October 1943, Page 4

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580

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 October 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 October 1943, Page 4

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