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'’• -/ V? • . ■ ~,<. / iik ' /Y f J* | ■ STUBBORN COUGH or COLD gives way to WOODS GREAT

"THIS is the thiumo TUB" i MwW The Thermo Tub of Connor, the world’s most beautiful electric washer, is insulated with one Inch of moisture-proof mineral wool, the finest insulating material known. This keeps all the heat inside. Result — cleaner clothes, quicker washing, less labour, and a cooler kitchen. Only Connor builds the Thermo! Connor Is British made, guaranteed 4 years and available on easiest terms. Phone, write or call for a Free Home Trial NOW 1 OBTAINABLE FROM: JAMES SMITH LTD. or from the Sole N.Z. Distributors: CHAS. BEGG & CO. Ltd. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Write Begg's for Local Agent's name.

— from tub or 1 washing machine y&EHijf J After your first trial of the new Laundrine Soap Jlfe Powder you’ll want to sing Its praises to all your i y jffiwjrl neighbours! You’ll want to show them how EbkEE beautifully white your clothes come out—how \ brilliantly gay the coloured things appear. And || without the slightest harm to the clothes or your 4 bOBBI hands! WlBBl Laundrine Soap Powder saves time all the time— $ wß®|| Its busy cleansing suds work so quickly and so | WWwh thoroughly. pOR WASH| ' « fc ** uv . jfflgg Mnse w . _ 'M ' ■ ■■l SOAP jJF POWDER J I McLeod Bros. Ltd., Manufacturers.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 4

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