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SAID MRS. TATE I KEEP _, „X2L - CLEAN TODAY ' 807 3X00165 FLOUTING WUR WEALTHY AUNT IS u, - UAW » ON HER WAY # ** MUST QUICKLY BE 1 ' 2 ACCOUNTED FOR? # mr 2® M ° Pf^S^^ T ‘ " yOOR arrmng," CHOSE • MOTHER CALLED... CHOSE SUCHA WHAT HANDS ANO KNEES 1 70 CREATE ~ SME'LL BE APPALLED/** CHILDREN ~ Neeosoufoi. """ |>z > Your young scalliwag bevTSvl (i < comes “party clean” ... in <^rai z 1 z /just 30 seconds with Solvol! < J* B special penetrating lather v Z. floats out grease, grime, stains and ground - in '*'■—. > • dirt without pain- . \ A scrubbing. ' No other soap - 'here's solmol'.saio their 2* , ilr . gSfrgP*Sja NEIGHBOUR."QUICK .'X. M. SO BILL AND SOLVOL . TOOK THE TRICK/ -- . I 4 . >WF s.fMsa

■B NURSING AIDG FOR army hospitals... . . —. The Royal New Zealand, Jiursing Corps has vacancies foe Nursing Aids in Army Hospitals, at Papakura, Waioura, EffilU.Sgy Linton and Burnham. ’MOM* Aids work under the supervision of registered nurses. Quali- | fication in the Nurse Aid training course, which is optional, entitles { trainees to a concession in civil hospital general training. | Good pay and accommodation go with free uniform and /res X medical and dental care. | If you are 18 years of age or over ... if you are physically fit.. • | and if you have had two years' post-primary education, you have I a qualifications to start. • • flurs/nginArmy The Director of Public Relations. Army Headquarters, Box 99, Wellington. f tIAA l/l K s Please send me full information about = < < < —— f Nursing Aids for Army Hospitals. | f | Name . f | Address = I —USE THE COUPON | = NCI why hoard S j' x when you can flush it away down the TJJademadeA Peelings, eggshells, scraps, B ’ ' ' . . . everything! XTith a Wastemaster Disposal Unit you simply flick a switch, turn a tap and flush small bones, scraps and tea-leaves ,||F way down the drain, before meals you ; r «an peel potatoes or drop vegetable off-cuts, eggshells, rinds and peels f straight down your Wastemaster while you work I Wastemaster a fastworking unit that shreds scraps into tiny panicles. It’s so practical it pays for itself in convenience and hygiene. ' - You keep your bench clean and tidy and end the garbage problem for good. Have a Wastemasrer installed in your sink I A PRODUCT OF DISHMASTER APPLIANCES LTD.. MANUFACTURERS OF DISHMASTER. CLOTHESMASTER. WASTEMASTER AND DRY-O-MATIC. ,

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27640, 22 April 1955, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27640, 22 April 1955, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27640, 22 April 1955, Page 11

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