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When you meet a man for the first time you may not notice the colour of his eyes—but you will notice whether he is well shaved or not. For any man of self-respect, then, the daily shave is an important matter. You can be sure that he uses the method that gives him the closest, smoothest shave possible. You won’t find him experimenting with cheap blades—he knows that it is a false economy. He uses Gillette, and goes on using Gillette,- because he finds it the finest (and the most economical) shaving, system that money can buy. CILLEXTa ‘ONE-PIECE’ BA2OB bets 8/6 to 25/- • Bum COLETTE BLADES 5 FOB 1/6 • STAINLESS COLETTE BLADES S FOB 2/c?or Safety and * Convenience / 09OPEN A CHEQUE ACCOUNT A current account will. enable: you to make payments bycheque, thus doing away-'with the need for carrying large sums of money, and deducing the risk of loss to q minimum. The pass-book and cheque, butts ', are a, complete record of transactions. The account brings you into'.’"” contact with an expert organon*.,., tioiv whose duty if is-to give * every assistance and advice on’"".' 1 money matters. It Is easy j to arrange for o_.v;:i banking account to be opened at ony of the Bank' of South Wales’ branches. ’ : ' ~ r BANK of NEW SOUTHWALES EStABLISHE D I N T Vi E YEAR I I I T ----d W4MA.W3* . mm kA DOCKING FLUID FARMERS throughout New Zealand have proved that fIENDOK. lt the Ideal preparation for use In cases of Docking and Castrating Lambs; Calves and Pigs. ■ Easy and quick to use. PIENDOK possesses wonderful healing properties; It definitely checks bleeding, prevents blood poisoning and also gives greater protection against the attack of the Blowfly. ' • We recommend you to try MENOOK' ,this season. Made In New Zealand by Murton’s Ltd., Port AhurirL PRICES ; 26-or. bottles 6/- each tins 15/- each I-gallon tins 26/-each .1 gallon sufficient for I COO iambs. DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) ALL BRANCHES PASSENGERS BY AIR ♦ ——. Salurdoy For Wellington: Mesdames A. Quartermain, F. Picot, and M. Potts, Mlbbos R. Carmichael and P. Beaumont, Messrs H, S. Beaumont and F. Barnes. For Napier: Mr J. H. Edmondson. For Dunedin: Mesdames G. Beath, W. H. Beath. and Q. N. Linley, Messrs-E. W. Kimber, A. P. Greenfield, and 3. Cleary. From Wellington: Mesdamefe Morgan and M. McKenna, Misses B. Daniels and F. E. King, Messrs A. Wilfeoh and A. L. Hlcklnbottom. . _ . From Palmerston North: Mr D. H. Thom. From Auckland: Messrs E. G. Moore and J"‘ H Msplcs* / From Dunodlh! Miss D. OAlziCl, Ml'S A, S. Wilson, Mr A. Twlgg. Yesterday < r Wellington—Mrs K. iremonger, Mlbs , Lawrence. _ . .... r Auckland—Master O. Harris, Mr A. licklnbotlom. _ ... „ r New Plymouth—Dr. W. M. Manr Dunedin —Mr B. W. Rice, Mr and P. G. Hogg. oni Wellington—Miss, A. Buchanan, ;rs A. T. Phillip. L. Barnes, A. Porter, Kettlewell, J. RinglaUd, and N. G. DEATH OP BRITISH M.l\ t - »• —— (Received September 24, 8 p.ni.) LONDON, September 23. The death has occurred of a member of the House of Commons, Mr F. B. Simpson. He collapsed while he was playing golf. Mr Simpson was Labour member for Ashton-under-Lyne. He ; was elected in 1935. LE LAND MOTORS Complete stocks ot l-6tb. t, 1-3 rd, I, S, t. *. and 3 H.l*. Leland Motors. Expert attention given alt enquiries. ROBERT N. MOORE LIVE-STOCK AGENT 310 PAPANXJI RD.. CHRISTCHURCHt OFFICE: lie HEREFORD STREET (Opp. National Bank) Invites inquiries from farmers, ,Qf others re. purchase or salo of «nz class of live stock. Private Phone 215-226. Business ’Phone 30-435. KIONDYK Gouvtenikvitt^Bas DAILY MEMORANDA— Monday, Sept. 25. AUCTIONS, nson. White. Ltd., at their Rooms. 1.30 p.m.—Furniture Auction Sal*. Slmcs ahd Co., on Premises. 53 Ra&* ■ly street, St. Albans, at 1 9SOum» rniture and Effects.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 25 September 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 25 September 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 25 September 1939, Page 11

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