A 1930 Lesson in Economy from the Early Europeans! Most old customs are old-fashioned, but tbe ancient European one that decreed that the family treasure be accumulated in Silverware instead of in the bank (less convenient but still as available as actual cash in day of need) is a custom worthy of adoption in modern homes. In the present period, when-beauty and utility mean so much, good Silverware provides the correct decorative qualities like nothing else can, and at the same time it is a treasure of increasing value. Call in and see our displays of Silverware. We have assembled for your, approval a great variety of designs and shapes —all fine examples of the Silversmith’s art—all of unquestioned quality—all remarkably reasonable in price. If you cannot call send for our illustrated catalogue. STEWART DAWSON’S The Quality Jeweller. :: WELLINGTON
There are good sound reasons why you should use PACIFIC FIVE PLY Because it is the most durable sound-proof, fireresisting Wallboard obtainable. Because of its smooth surface and even edge. Because of its tenacious indestructible qualities under all sorts of adverse' conditions. Only those who always adopt it, job after job’, really know just how good, how solid, is a home lined with this perfect Board PLAY. SAFE—SPECIFY, PACIFIC FIVE-PLY C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER & HARDWARE Co. Ltd. WELLINGTON;
For Week-ends and holidays— A THRILLING NEW CAMERA! The Portrait Brownie gives W The twice the fun. and twice the tj " • result. Real portraits , for Portrait your album as well as groups | f and views. No loose parts. f • Brownie No extra skill needed. Just takes come nearer for portraits and press a little trigger. Release pictures —and the Portrait Brownie 3iz x 2M is ready for long shots again. ttKggMk See this great little holiday Black - 19/6 inches camera. Colours 21/6 KODAK GtyTAd.) RETAIL SHOP 294 Lambton Quay (near Kelburn Tram), Weliiragton. AND AT AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. • - AND OF ALL KODAK DEALER*
! • ; . / . . ■ ' ' jK; ■ . ....Sunlight A II had set a STI LL HIGHER standard You know how you appreciate a soap y-' which responds with a quick foamy lather -y to its first dip in the bucket, a soap that obviously says, “I’m a pure, high grade soap.” You know it by the way dirt flies before - .L ’ it, by the softness of your hands after using ' « ' -OS it, by its fresh clean smell. , ' This is how you feel about Sunlight.,. - :\ the soap that for 40 years before the New T' x ? \ y Zealand Government enforced soap regu- . ' ■■. \ ; lations, set a higher standard than now \ insisted on. The quality of Sunlight Soap ;.'' and all Lever products has never been ' lowered just to fit the required standard. The higher standard of quality has been, ; w } and will be, retained. ' x 1 SUNLIGHT SOAP r ’('O LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) UMEEBD.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 150, 21 March 1930, Page 15
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