: 30 I wf s i l_ wisfP z “ I ■' ' s I ■ A WONDERFUL CHANCE TO BUY g P LEATHER GOODS | : at a BIG SAVING J R| As we do not carry over leather goods, we are ofl’ering the balance ® g of our specially imported Christmas stocks of gj I HAND BAGS, DRESS CASES, WRITING CASES, | g WALLETS, POCKET BOOKS, ETC. f [“ AT ONE-THIRD OFF | B 6/8 in the £ Reduction e B These are all high grade, exclusive leather goods, and they were ? g unequalled value at our original prices. At one-third off they are B B wonderful bargains indeed. But they are selling well—don’t g g leave it too late. = B SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. | ! SlwaM I i — g | The Quality Jewellers : Wellington |
SPORTS COATS I W. & G. ? 37/fi & Special 6 | Make 8 S I J FLANNEL TROUSERS WALLACE ® GIBSON Next “Evening Post,” WILLIS STREET. iiniiniimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | OREGON DOORS | 'ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiniiiiiiii'iuiiiiiiiiininiii
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Directions for Using Washing clothes in ordinary way: 2 tea- /FRESHENS: spoonfuls to 1J gallons of water. I I /wASHESa Washing clothes without rubbing: i tea- \ / I n/iTMtcl spoonfuls to 1} gallons of water. I GLOTnESy Washing dishes and cutlery: 1$ tcaspoonfuls. jA Washing floors: 2 tcaspoonfuls in bucket. Softening bath water: 2 tcaspoonfuls. Washing woodwork (if very dirty or greasy); 3 teaspoonfuls in half gallon hot water. I 1 Z . - _ Taking stains out of clothes: 1 teaspoonful i / fWASHESX t 0 ! p B int hot watO r. V 7 ( DISHES I Taking smells from sinks and sumps: 3 teak y spoonfuls to gallon hot water. yfi I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder is antiseptic, non-caustic, and in every way harmless to Sr even tho finest fabric. It is also gentle on /CLEANS! Jr the hands. J FURNIT-I [WASHES \ Only 2d. a packet from all Grocers k URE/ \ FLOORS) SUPERBUS PACKING CO. LTD. /AkX. A CHRISTCHURCH ( Wdt s
YOUR FURNISHER CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH A “DAVID McCRAE” MATTRESS —superior to all others for comfort and - — J service, because the quality’s inside. DAVID McCRAE, Ltd., ’•MAKERS OF GOOD MATTRESSES,” "I 2-10 Sturdee Street (off Dixon St.), WELLINGTON. '
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 12
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