tEvSB ISVS& SVES IBtES Effig iev£s IgvSE lgvEgggßjevEw|!ev^ '/V Wt yAi jour skirts are always out of fashion - (Sunlight makes them last so (ong Whether the reproach of being out of fashion affects him or not, every husband is proud of a wife whose careful washing prolongs the life of his clothes ana helps in household economies. • The economical way of washing shirts is the Sunlight way—it is the easiest, happiest, and best way of washing all kinds of clothes. For personal linen, sheets, pillowslips, tablecloths—everything that simply must be a good colour, Sunlight Soap is best; and if you can spare just two minutes before going to bed, to-tumble; the white things into a tub or bath of Sunlight-soapy water, you will save a lot of time in the morning. Start a savings account with the motley ' " i you save on clothes by using Sunlight Soap. 407 Lrur Brother* (N.Z.) Limited Soap m
iiipiiiiiiiiiihiiiiihiiiiiiiiiii Ready-to-wear SUITS N« mitUr ■what yoar fcujld w«'lt |ir« you * fectlftiroiji our exten*foYMW>? «ni«rt, lohg^earihlrv 41 Ready-te-wrtri'' ■' Kente Sac Suits:(Coat, Vestand Trousers), ~m;lsark>.Grey- Worsted finish cloths, guaranteed fit and wear, any size— • :o«6,Pjriqe •' ■ ►*.„' ' 1 .v. 50/M&s' Smart, Sports. Suits; in ■ all Wool .Tweeda.and various .patterns—- ' r'- V . 48/- and 49/8 Hen's -Box Suits,! all j.Tailored 'Cut to 'measure garments. 1 Perfeetfitting and raadof-ftom beatfafc-wool '• • ; •' 78/-and 85/Men's Navy Serge' Box Suits.. Guaranteed ' ?tj> kefep colour,-proof against sun or salt .water. Perfect fit and.workmanship— - • 95//-' and. 85/5/Mep'g. Sports Coats, for city „n>en v ot any 'men,!in:aU'W.ooCTwcsils3s/- arid 40/- • Mali's Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers • ■4 ; "" 13/6 and 15/6 M&i's \Vhijpcord Trousers "" , 17/6 Meh,'s Tweed' Trousers . 17/6 lUn's Tweed Trousers • 11/6 and 13/6 Men's. Odd Testa . ■ 7/11 and 8/11 McLEOD'S (3r, Manchester & St. Asaph Sts. r ' ' Christchurch • iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DO PIN KILLS RABBITS == AT LITTLE COST = ''Tested by our biggest runholders, I.who say it's the best they've ever ,;Been. Names supplied on request. \,DOPlft ipill not dry up in tho pot, u faarantetd to bo of mniform ttrtngth. 6/6 per P#t, post free, firoß BARNETT & CO. CHEMISTS Catledral, Square. Christchurch, Aid at Aibborta. ?Sf A x LSO FROM DALGETY B'. JW. P* IN STRANG'S APICES —FROM THE GOfcDEX EAST AND SURNT CLIMES tarn then famous Sokes that delist (he hoiiKrlvei or Sew Zealand! Tfccr are ground by ■ tpedtl proten from natural product! oi tha Mghtit grade, alt the rirtagth arf ■JI» enential oili bring fully teitalntd. Abaolittetr por*. the* art the most economical for cooking and .'talcing OINGER. CINNAMON. fjARRAWAY, CLOVES. NUTMEG. MIXED SPICE, CASSIA, MACE. ». STRiSG, LTD., Muataciarirt, Warercirglll. . h , Wholesale Agents. Bagrie limited. How, Christchurch. * I
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 3
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