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I^4 ''I get best value for money fr*** in pure soap." TO have spotless linen; to keep clothes unimpaired by the countless weekly washings; to enjoy the comfort of cleanliness and to save -. «™ - -, the expense of replacing things; that is why £1,000 OF PURITY Slltlhght Soap. on Every Bar. jo * Women know that impure soap means a snort life for the clothes. The only sure way of prolonging their life is to use pure soap, especially if you wash in the old-fashioned way by boiling in a copper. Clothes hand-washed or boiled with Sunlight Soap a—>^ naturally cleansed, not chemically cleaned. The pure lather which comes from nature's finest cleansing oils, perfectly saponified in Sunlight Soap, goes deep down, through and through the clothes, making dirt loosen its grip, and restoring each minute thread to a natural state of cleaiUiness. SUNLIGHT SOAP |_ever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited-Petonb Icind to tired feet. Dignified, "expensive"-looking rugi for St ««d on one — feel your feet Tatter-field Pure the drawing-room. Rugs which « ll *k into the sof t, springy pile I Wool Rugs are say "I was chosen for this room See how durable they are. reversible. The by a woman of perfect taste." Note the exquisite colouring— pattern is woven , , . * right through. The and the convenient sizes. rug will outlast any Pi T_S T ~i jf I others in your ■ ■■>.-- V_A-_ _-_ I ___ it m house. UreWOOI ff § UgJ And remember jM m m OJMQ _g--f_s*_ r made by your own * a'Slf' countrymen from the very best New C/ II Zealand fleece * w ° ol U.ding Furm.hing H._„, eu, sappl- ■„ -_ r -; ng __~ ~.„;„. _, L ,w "-~ ' r for R. gl 4ft. 6in. _ 2ft. :• ' f Manufactured b y TATTERSF.ELD LIMITED, Grey L y „„. Auckland

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 24

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