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___ Iff THE AND Represents a supreme effort on the part of the Producers and Manufacturers of New Zealand! Come and see the Magnificent Displays Come and learn what your Country is capable of doing. Come and see the resources and the possibilities of the Country Come and towards making a Complete Success :: of this National Undertaking* :; LOCATION: SHOW Cs'IRLGUT^T'OSfc Cuba Street, Palmerston North OF NEXT WEEK. H } 9 ' ' ■; ." ;■-■■ ■: ,'■ ". -.t — I:.' ;.':':'i:—7.. : ' "-.'■-.; ..\:}l There's many a thing you'd like to «hmc, —•T . ' • ' '- '■■''■_■ '■.'■ ■ *"• '•;'■ 'I .■■ ■" "■'.' : : = :=: = :=: = But scouring soap would scratch h; ■ ■-"" ._ ■' '■ ■ ■■ ''■ ■ "■■' '''■'.' m "- : Try Bon Ami — it's soft and fine b^l_l_ .": ■" ' :;•■•■•".'.: .'■■■'■ '■ •■■■' ' " ■„:.:.-,,./,'■.■ And nothing else can match it% j|pf^:£vi^ W* 1^ The wonderful polishing soap p^****^^**,*^^, '^^'^''.■iii^illi /CERTAIN things in a housclikc enamel and porcc- \* »*•! • •^jU */•*• # »K. *""■"* V> lain bath tubs, mirrors and windows, tiles, nickel, s/\Z • *»••» copper and white woodwork are too delicate to be / \Y***T^ '• «j>«vj* /'>^ scoured with ordinary scouring soap. In America such .^^£l2^i»^»s^-^ things arc always cleaned with Bon Ami, the most ll^^l^Lv^^sE^^^ popular soap in that country. It is made of a soft JS^^^^^^l^^y^^^^v mineral, ground to the fineness and softness of flour. ,^yS|l||| S5: * s^_ It will not scratch the finest surfaces, but polishes them / N **s. beautifully and easily. \ Windows and mirrors, for instance, arc hard * things to clean, because they show every speck. Bon " Ami is used by a distinctive wet-and-dry method which >§§||||^ makes it easy to clean them without leaving any speckt V : "-'"'^^ll|»v or smears i isS*l||^. If you start using Bon Ami once, you will ncv« ! *====r\~^~ T=:: r., -':. *'.'.•. • discontinue it, =3. ■?—' ■■■■'.— ■ : .■..;. ,;~ v , !,'.^^^ Ask your grocer for it. gr r-~~zr:r -~~zr:^ =:== j [ ijiigijl g r o c c r ■■■■_■--■■ ■■■ „■■ „..■, ■■,:■:■■; :'\:ji, .', , gES=^==r A SS&^Ai^rlntrKinils of fl iP vj X ill ." - ' — — ■ ■ - — ~=— ■ ' -.-.--g^—: \i^ l^^Td^jingACjearungl I ** . "f ' ' ■-,■,--—'■■ ■ -— '"■■"■»' .* -■' '/■'—'■ "■'"'!>.'"'■ ■_ _' ■'■ ~ "~- ' '■'■7**T- ■■ -■— . ;,..■.;.„■;.. miz^ "*<. i— >< .--i.,^ ■■■■■■i n Jj A POUND -Spring Wossom Ointment Wam\§&!y£s*&&JspJ^&lt*s*3f?& I* H U ?r& ><«» > U *J p<»rn»nenuy ti.6»»r, •*• cures poisoned wounde, soro Ws ijSSL^^- CURC -. B M ksn nm tst^ Ul " t«'lt «' 1 Kmgdoir, «/», Dri ?tld Is; BloOlnlUO, tho ffiettt Cfil'tt p|l ASTHMA AMD CATARRH. Jp gH IS O gl S'n «Jim«hi»iT <lu cyi l ii wftft > ttn<l hunion euro, 6d, at ohermets, «<^l P^WBfl^ffi M^^^ LT»" Auckland & Wtllteglon.'.V z'^ri'mafed by° ' l'o*t fl[C«. AddrflSS ! ' "' $g&£si&£&jLti4 wj.mfe^^ °- W - HAWKINS, Hetbklitt,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 10