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Fv ! y\ * * • AFTER FOOTBALL RuMmtg ■■$ 0 LAUNDRY ' I ..&,'■ g n&ijsr j£vs3znK JIB At[packetc/oes J . . />!^fvsW^ ■ ■';; -~7| A MUSTARD BATH I WOMEN in the COUNTRY find that 1 ■ .;■:■•■ theieu nothing to equal ■: - ; . i ";. >- ::: ..... rHn\AV 1 m •- . II ' -g ■ ' - - jCUMfc. may play rootball, some may play T^li B^3*x . .-THJii # go^' anc^ sotne may Jußt catch a cold, but X. wS\FiT-'W£ r F'i ■''*■ 'j : c leal feeling of fitness comes from the hot y ft Mustard Bath at the end of the day's play or tf^^^^Btßj^Bfcg^ when you feel a cold is coming on. . . . . for hands, roughened by hocsework and n^i^ii ri /*.<-»■ •_* ■ ewoiurc. and for chapped i.pi. &>dai (a rut I tablespoonruU. of Colman • DS F. ■■■ ■ = SL^a^.^ l£aSu Ife Mustard into a really hot bath. heaUnj cula and chaps. Stnd»3d in ... , . H«mp» for FREE SAMPLE to Sydal ■ •:.'- - ■-..-■■ ■ . . . 11l I---Piy.i7sKentTerr.ee, Wellington.- B . ... ." ' ' ■.•■■■ ' 21- and 7/6 a jar. 21 E / .- ' ' ..... \ jwi—i liimi n^asßj : , ' .'..'...'.'.„ _^r IVImTELE might-Roma **' be called the " Queen of AH.TeM." For the I W dusky-skinhed tea-pickers in sunny Ceylon pluck only the choicest I young leaves from which to blend " the Dust-Freed Tea." As you sip I this fragrant tea, you'll declare it supremely satisfying. So economical, I JJ too! The removal of the injurious Tannin Dust means more r-"-»s to •■ B the pound. 1 I The ; DUST-FREED TEA | ~ &JHS^^wSMfi>B^isVHßSfisss=l! M^«^M Straiglat to the Mark mgm Bl || ■ oS Public Favour iHSUI Imij Cl *'Hitting the bull's «ye" with its records of s^iß^H »fliOy:: x $u?cess—the Firestone Full-Size, Gum-Dipped ■■^■ißill £erij^ Balloon has set today's highest mark in tyre Full-Size Balloons are acknowledged to be the ■R^^nß^K^r ' easiest ridin 2 res ever built, and it is due to the ,BBBBKKattMreliilg» Firestone process of Gum-Dipping that the thin Wjßjßm^^^^^^» sidewalls are strong enough to stand the added ,' ll^j^^^^^^pr Long mileage, car-protection and low petrol FiRESTONETYRE DISTRIBUTING Co. Seater's Building, 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington. r Also from: P.' Hartmahn & Co., Masterton; South Wairarapa Molorß, Carterton: Taylor :& !sboW', Otaki; Mclntosh & Sons, Empire Garage, Levin. ; MOST MILES PER SHILLING Made fi^Tm^^^^b ' Jm_

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 13

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