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«#** r •>. ABOVE A beautiful winged shoe that will bring a new lightness to your step! In Black, Brown, or Navy Glace with toe cap of Patent— PRICE 24/- \ \ V BELOW It is, indeed, a neat little foot that steps out in this new High Fronted Shoe of Black, Brown, or Navy Glace, studded with Chromium— PRICE OA/ m • • THE FARMERS', who were among the very flrsi to recognise the inevitable success of the High Fronted Shoe, have the widest variety of styles in Black, Brown, and Navy Glace—styles which combine classic beauty of line with the smartest of modern Footwear decoration— PRICES RANGE FROM AS LOW AS 24/- ™ 29/6 LESS 5% DISCOUNT

-■5 W-'iV- "■ '■. Ki /(/>?£ BROWN HAS FINISHED EARLY AGAIN... *?*>& ■Vis S&s&*i I v^ SaS* tired on wash-day j who finishes the biggest wash in an unbelievably short time; whose clothes dry so brilliantly clean and last ever so much longer—then you can be sure she uses Sunlight Soap. For Sunlight Soap's suds are extra-soapy to get clothes brilliantly clean without any hard rubbing or scrubbing. And Sunlight's extra-s\>apiness is the reason, too, why Sunlight-washed clothes last so much longer, as these illustrations show. THIS ENLARGEMENT shows how Inferior washing methods havt ruined the fabric I AND THIS PROVES that washing with Sunlight Soap's extra-soapy suds keeps the fabric like new I That Is why clothes washed In Sunlight last so mack longer. *.,.* -•:■■■■::- i-<~Mi.ui A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND feG g^ r^ so^ &y. <v Wsi SUNLIGHT SOAP ~ .The W,orld:'sfimest SQApy^ine

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22466, 29 July 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22466, 29 July 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22466, 29 July 1938, Page 4