Gold Seal foNGOLEUM THE NEWCONGOLEUM DESIGNS SPECIAL DISPLAY AT DRAYTON-JONES U& EVERT room in the house is considerably improved M n goleum covers the floors ! The housewife finds Cooaj"* easy to clean, fa more attractive too, than ordin^rr 6 . Congoleum lightens the housework and brightens For nearly two years Congoleum has been on the flodr at®" Showrooms, it hns been walked on by thousands of feet\ furniture has been daily rolled over it, yet it shows of wear! See the new designs—all stock Bizes, also Congoleum bv yard, two yards wide, 9/6 a yard! * "* Imped this long wearing low priced flam covering 10-Jagt DRAYTON-JONES LTD CORNER LICHFIELD AND COLOMBO STREET* r3217-3:!51 • s. Cleaned by a New Process * H NO TANNIN o X Oh DUST "The Tea with Aroma / HAItHf! n delicious relish— A as n spicy" as the Orient itself. Once you try 1 Pan Yan," other brands will fail to tempt you. i(P. /"V Prepared only by jVlac. onochie's of London. ELLIS k MANTON, LTD:; Wtßatm soi. N.Z. ho*, ,-rr? HAINES-30 m Pan yAM Pickles
COMMUNITY SINGING. On Wednesdays all need to be in good voice or the weekly "sing." Half a teaspoonful of Fluenzol gargled lirst thing in the morning (while the head fa held well back) clears the throat and nose. Every singer of note who visits New Zealand warmly praises Fluenzol as a means of invigorating the vocal chords.' 7
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17460, 22 May 1922, Page 2
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