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Every Farmer Every Farmer needs a Combined Drill, and every Farmer can purchase one under Reid • and Gray's New Progressive Policy, whereby the Farmer is supplied direct, eliminating and getting the benefit of commission hitherto advanced to Agents and Merchants. a mmm "New Policy" Price - £56 14s. Under Reid and Gray's New Progressive Policy the price of the 19£5 Combined Drill is only £56 14s. for cash within seven days, as against £63—the old policy price. A difference —and a saving—of £6 6s. This Drill is an entirely re-designed machine, with modern improvements, including Steel Frame. It is a remarkably serviceable and durable Drill, at a remarkably low price. The Farmer who buys from REID & GRAY is the Farmer who Saves! Gray Ltd, Implements still sold on * TERMS TO SUIT BUYERS at List Prices and on the' HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM Send for Price List. Dunedin Ashburton Oamaru Invercargill Gore Reid & Gray'i Spare Parts stocked by Mr. Harry Anderson 193 Cashel St., Christchurch

rmcoiP'""•»•» Greatest Beauty Costs nothing at ;S?i**l*fa«wthe YOU must use soap in any case —so whyndtuse the soap that gives you the greatest beauty treatment in the world—as an extra, for which you do not pay. That soap is Palmolive which contains an expert blending of palm and olive-oils. This blending produces a skin cleanser which has never been excelled, and in addition gives you full benefit of the lotional cosmetic effects of these rare beautifiers used by Cleopatra and by famous beauties since her time. The palm and olive oil beauty treatment formerly wasTavailable only to the very *' rich. Now it's really free to all because Palmolive is more than worth its cost, just as soap, and its almost magical beautifying properties are additional. Follow these directions your skin until it penetrates every pore. •Rub gently. You mustn't roughen the delicate texture of the skin with hafth treatment. Use pleasantly warm water. ,Then dissolve this creamy latter with gentle rinsing, cooling the water until it is refreshingly cold. Keep on rinsing until you are sure that every particle is washed away—carrying with it the dirt, excess oil deposits, dead skin, dried perspiration, the remaining traces of rouge ' and powder all poisonous deposits which clog pores and invite blackheads, blotches and general skin imperfections. A clean skin is a healthy skin, as all physicians will tell you. G Np g reaier luxury Palmolive soap is not only for the face. ..—-, e « P a l ma nd'the olive. They will make w j p a lmolive. This is not extravayour skin smooth and soft, your com- ganC e. Enormous production has «Uw. " plexion clear, fresh, glowing and rosy. rec iuced cests until the moderate price W&£* -WhiteVe» ms these simple directions. SS&S*?! oMJbuiation and ' / Palmolive costs no more, in fact costs y. r hands and massage it softly into to-day. Use it for all toilet purposes. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. . 12 Woodward Street, Wellington, N.Z. Why pay more when the finest quality soap costs only

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 3

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