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, —1 white shoes luUll looking like new! For all kinds of white shoes— except kid — Bon Ami works wonders. Put it on with a wet brush—lei it dry—then dust it off with a dr\ 1 1_ Ml p II til 1" y** doth. You II hnd that all the dirt. Cs , j3 dust and grass stains have disap- , peared. Just the fresh original whiteness remains—without anj P ast y» chalk V streaks. n ■^ m ' a^S ° C^eanS Winuw, mirrors, white woodwork, aluminl ium, brass, copper, bathtubs, etc. kZwJ —*** act > *t nas scores of uses throughout the house. Cake or Powder whichever ytta prefer

V^— because he is not stminw^k B Incorrect artificial light impairs efficiency in B ■ the Office, the Workshop, and at Home. Do I ■ not be forced to strain your eyes on account I I of artificial light. Philips Lamps are madt to i ■ give the greatest possible lighting efficiency. I ■ There is a type for every purpose. For the I ■ Home and Office, Philips Argenta are recom- I ■ mended, while for indirect lighting the Philips n I Gasfilled Globe can be relied on to give the Eg H utmost efficiency. I ■ OBTAINABLE AT ALL ELECTRICAL ■ DEALERS Jl Hi MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS Jl mflgl FOR THE UTMOST LIGHTING M I EFFICIENCY SPECIFY LAMPS Jl £ m Imlffiß FBI pj B " Jk J

■tip i t^^j£ v £ r 'B.C. li VERY OLD SPECIAL ) Jc6lchWiisky

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 14

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