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■TO* .X NS 3 wmmm. m-k V"S,4 V/ W e # • emem •and made hj er OBTAINABLE AT CONFECTIONERS 10/-, 7/0, 6/-, 4/6, HIGH-CLASS IN .BOXES AT 3/-. ANO 1/6. i ◄ -S THOUGHTFULNESS WINS. A WOMAN A sincere compliment to a woman ...a little gift that*he did not expect,..* token of the fact that she was remembered through the day . . . will make her face light up, her eyes sparkle, her heart happy., The "mindful man never takes a woman for - granted. He knows that she will forgive almost any transgression, except neglect. . The one best way to a woman’s heart Is—of course—a box of Queen Anne Chocolates. WOMAN NEVER FORGETS THE MAN WHO REMEMBERS nee. / THE BEST YOU CAN BUY

T HO** %p* BEAUTIFUL Suites {or No Deposit and Lowest Terms. In MX The above Suite, along with many others, can be impeded in our Showroom*. . . . Call and see them. H»mi Bro*. repayment. are the lowest in N.Z lew yekly for every It * PlilC■»«»». Harris Bros. Without further delay.

Safe Inter-Island Transport of Goods Railway Through-Booking System The well-known railways slogan, “Safety, Comfort, Economy,” applies to the transport of^,. . , goods as wfell as to passengers. By the ; Railway Department’s throughbooking service parcels are carried * safely by sea between the North and South Islands strongly-made locked containers. \ Goods and parcels are accepted at any ; railway station in one Island for transport to i any station in the other Island. Special Precautions for Safety Kitchen Wisdom No. 2. Meat and fish cook more quickly in salt water, as it has a higher boiling point than freshwater. Use for this and all other domestic purposes SAX A SALT the most popular packet salt

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22805, 2 September 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22805, 2 September 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22805, 2 September 1939, Page 8

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