More Cream for Your Shoes —less waste Meltoman Cream is too good to throw away, and in any case is out of place except on good shoes. That's the reason for this new wide-mouthed "dumpy" jar—no nec4c to act as a trap, no corners to encourage waste, and shallow enough to let your cloth take up the last ipot- Meltoman Cream i» the best leather preservative—and the easiest to use. CREAM for COOD SHOES * ' ** The "Dumpy" i«r for the home. Price 1/3 M'ltonlnn Cream is maHe in white, black and three shades of brown, for CLEANING and PRESERVING ALL LEATHER GOODS. The Handy Tube Outfit for Irivelling. Price 1/6 There's < special Meltonian White Dressing for your Tennis Shoe*. -. N.Z. Distributors-WARD & DAVIDSON Ltd.. Auckland. «^ Ton don't catcli the modern house-wife ola-rlng orer a wash iftT tub these hot summer days—no, sir, she's out enjoying her- LRr^ 8el ( f or she has washed the clothes. BEAUTIFULLY, In one- V I third the time, and without the heartbreaking drudgery of \ the scrubbing board, by simply using I —II Borax Washing Powder , Ib^=^^=
sin 1 P>tr 11<2! rfpln ¥ nil ff& vj <«£s> bi Ellio¥lTlPnt 9] m v ■" - I SEND NO MONEY | =^^^- Wβ Ask us to install one of our high-grade British wA\ ' " WOODWARD " Pianos in your home, so that you [C ' vA may teSt '*■ Or ourteen days without charge and with- 3*l out obligation to keep the instrument if it does not n^ 73 1 please you. *ll The British " Woodward "has all the qualities of the wk ideal home piano — responsivener/,, richness of tone wA J^ '' c >/ without stridency, tonal harmony with the singing Tw //$ A\ voice, beauty of appearance, endurance. We feel con- (g<, //fllr fident that after testing the "Woodward" you will MWn 3>J decide to keep it for your own pleasure and for the bl /§£/ llujil flWy' education of your children. If inconvenient to pay cash iC \ I)/ after- the fourteen cay's free trial, you can pay £5 Jjj (ft ll B I fk 1 \ ' Deposit and the balance in easy monthly payments m //lI l\\ )£% spread over three years. \V g? If I 11\ Artp- 36 Monthly __„. , e»l II --J I J jl J|{ R "H" a^;, £5 4 8 /3 £75 KW§p M ! I/I ' <h IC. Woodward "New _ — _— , I WA '/// I f/J ' Windsor" [Model, fK CC / -ffiG ''111 f///l I , U // \\ Woodward "Marl- bj " NY tUI 7 m ffl 'i// I' / M V! ' borough" Model, £X fiC / jCQC ! V I \ / '.. IM'J LS 6;t ° Ur Bical Inst >-ument Department, Fifth Floor, and \ \Vv || L ! —v. inspect the "Woodward" or write for tije model you require. \ I r ) H'' i I "WOODWARD" MARLBOROUGH MODEL, Hβ ' ' I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 34
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