“NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help weilds a magic charm for men, women, and children, and keeps us busy. Eastbourne Mutual Stores, agents for “NO-RUBBING.”—Advt.
Tiie Nation 9 ® ... 3 | Il 1 'T'he health of the people certainly nST demands the greatest care,' an( J one o f t] ie moB t valuable precautions in safeguarding the nation’* health is the constant use of Lifebuoy Soap. Its healthy antiseptic odour proclaims its worth. Our Y° un 8 Hopefuls—the nation’s y\ \ h°pe for the future—love the health I giving lather of Lifebuoy Soap, ft 1 They take to it as a duck takes to water—they cannot help liking Lifebuoy. It is health-giving a> well as cleansing. Life/jutty Soap is brimful ' of Health. Wash face and hands with it—Bathe ' , r .„ c .r, c • withit—Shampoo with it. The name LEVER on Soap r» a Guarantee of Purity and Excellence. MORE THAN SOAP— YET COSTS NO MORE UFEBIIOY SOW a ll - ■ wife’ c&hanfys TO M.tt. THS QOVSBNOR-OtHCTSt AND TO AU PAST OOVKHNORW O~ M.X. SINGS OUR CBTASLISMMSNT in IS7S. We beg to thank the public for the many expressions of appreciation we have received regarding the New Zealand Women’s Gift to Princess Mary. Our main desire was to produce a worthy gift from this Dominion, and we feel we have succeeded. The work was carried out in accordance with our fixed policy to supply “ the best,” and we cordially solicit a contlnv nee of the confidence which has so long been our good fortune. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. JEWELLERS, GOLDSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS, OPTICIANS AND GREENSTONE CUTTERS, 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 154, 17 March 1923, Page 15
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