11 "The Old _*w are always the j IB Country's Gqods Best." I Tell the Children II when they drink Fry's Cocoa that U has a I I I history of nearly two hundred yean. Joseph 1 II Fry first sold it in 1728. It was the best at I || that time, and continual improvements I II keep it stUl the best to-day. I 11 The children—and you, too— will enjoy the I II smooth, natural chocolate flavour of Fry's I 11 Pure Breakfact Cocoa. \ou I Tim ii | will like it more and more. I Get a tin to-day. I <*•**""" vT , I I Flfß "ST* BnMttk AS.FRYA )r\^_______Z___________l —— I —"—______— wm " c don,t come In competition with stores that advertise "Bargain Shoes" under cost.... Shoes that should really be in the ■ ,V* 9 9 "Museum". .We sell NEW, I_AWSe OUTLAWS UP-TO-DATE Footwear at ICQ BOOT TRADE BEDROCK PRICES. -LEVEiTbN SOAP 13 A GUAgAHTEE OF PUBITYAMP | SUNLIGHT ON WASHING DAY WITH SUNLIGHT To the children the cheeriness and happiness of home centre* in Mother. In her turn Mother strives to make their lives bright and happy. That is why she uses Sunlight Soap. Sunlight Soap enables Mother to be out early arvi liappy witb the children on wath-day— .^^J^jSr^S^v thtt washing finished, clothes neatly folded in the basket, and with leasure to enter into the children's pleasures. sSG&W Sunlight Soap ii the purest and moil efficient of eletasets As * Uundry soap il has do equj—as a house- >_^!^_s______________^^^ bold cleanser il stands supreme. is LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. PETONE V« **~€l £1.060. (JHiARANTKE OF PUMTV ON EVEttT BAJfc.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 8
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