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~ ' llS^^‘ $ ave Money onwi — r\\ WW' Wi r\ Cvery Washing Day » Fairy Wonder Dry Soap represents the W '• latest advance in science as applied to | the work of the home. It is far better than | ordinary no-rubbing compounds. For S «»bUF MS II instance, you’ve got to use extra soap 0 /y*** "~" with ot h er compounds—and if you work W JgpK '** out you fin<l it: costs - at least i/- extra OT P |Tn P er week for soap alone on the average fl/ 11 tiwWXx washing. Fairy Wonder does the W washing without rubbing and requires no M ’ J/- 1 ' ■■ Wsar ' .added soap. M Moreover there’s no, working about in a steaming wash- ff ■ house. Unless the clothes are very soiled it is quite unnecessary to either rub or boil where Fairy Wonder is used. W / a B > > JpBI! B Fairy Wonder does the Washing without | Rubbing and saves Labour and Coal Seems almost impossible—but a test will prove that your clothes will 1 be of better colour and cleaner, .although there’s been no rubbing TKflSttWri g and less boiling. Guaranteed not td hurt clothes or hands—indeed I it leaves the hands beautifully soft-after washing. Absolutely will B not shrink flannels—as safe with woollens as with cotton or Mm W B silk. Make this test: Put a teaspoonfpl of Fairy Wonder jiMfflfWj W W in a basin of luke warm water. Wash out a silk collar TO and note the lovely colour —washing and ironing TO done in 5 minutes, Fairy Wonder is splendid YA for all cleaning. Better than soap or soap VA extract for every purpose. Try’it. Large AKk packet (sufficient for 12 washings), ' WHOLESALE AGENT—A. H. MILES, P.O.' BOX 132, WELLINGTON.

THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. | « & DOUGHTY, LID., WHOLESALE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 61-63 VICTORIA STREET, The Drapery Market for Wellington. Offer Direct to the Publife ■ " ~ 111 AH Classes of Drapery Goods , JUST OPENED! A MAGNIFICENT RANGE OF SPRING DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS:- ' SATIN CHARMEREgSE—In henna, tangerine, jade, greys, champagnes, browns, etc. FRENCH SILK DRESS POPLINS—In nigger, henna, mole, turquoise, jade, and navy. FRENCH CREPE DE CHENE—In all colours. SILK AND WOOL CREPE VIMY—In henna, nigger, turquoise, fawn, | navy, etc. BLACK WOOL AND SILK BENGALINE, BLACK TAFFETA, BLACK ! .. .SATIN, BLACK MOUSSELINE,and FANCY FLORAL SILKS.' • ALL TO’BE SOLD IN THE WAREHOUSE AT Heavily Discounted Wholesale Prices. OPEN TILL 9 O’CLOCK ON FRIDAY NIGHTS -t. . i■■ ■ . . GEORGE I DOUGHTY, LIO., • ' Wholesale Warehousemen. ESTABLISHED 1891. 61-63 VICTORIA STREET. Ona minute from "Evening Post." Close to Public Library.

■ 7’7 7 . Pairs of Men’s and Youths’ B of T Standardised Boots, each Bearing Plain Stamped Prices, offered at a Reduction of ' H/sb in the -fil* WALKA SHOES stand Children’s Hard Wear. . C. J WARD BOOT, SHOPS , LIMITED. THE BOOT ARCADE - 106 Cuba St. COOKHAM HOUSE - 44 Manners St. THE ARCADE,' - 137 Riddiford St. ’ CORNER Courtenay Place and Tory St. JACKSON ST. Petone.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 303, 16 September 1921, Page 2