DAHL'S Reliable Tents | 3j W h ■! ■' \ 'ilmf'M^^^KL ''- "*:<~' *-'i«l *• "I'^f been to all the city^howroomi and your stock ii more T«ried"'; »Jj I '^'sSV II s' s«y» an enthusiastic lady. ' ' . % J *'~'"< y M^^^^^^B *'■ '''^^■1 "I cit * "nticipating1 ■ record »eason we have ordered larger quantities 5 Htajjwaj^^^^^^^^^Hj^^^f^ll V and many more varieties. "J Ml"^^^^^* H* These new paper*'are constantly arriving—and going out to the «« Best «rblt* len"nß'' £ Gireui the heigh^and len ff lh of your wall, and we will estimate the $ Stocks held by B, W. Mills, Ltd. "I number of roll* you require. £ Write for our 49-pase catalosue. ■ . ti||. 10* f A /^VC/^M I TPl~> • V Si S. Williams k National Dairy nj FllLiL & JACJK.bON L« 1 L). "5 Association. •_■■ ■ ■ _: >-. '.„„..,. ~, .-., , o "C „_,_ Tj«TwgT) % Dominion Building, Wakefield Street. '5 85. IkMttiM-rt.. f-ALMEBSTON NORTH %' Warehouse: Ghumeo Street WELLINGTON 5 ' "'Tiltir.;,:- "DAHLIA." < "TH& FIRST WITH THE LATEST WALLPAPERS." * i „-«»£, ,>-""''; V," -'; -"■■A Ilf^-V AV.'Mi-^^L—'' jfif „ « ' ' ?8 • . :t . ii lit ig ; ' 1 ..■'. : " * •. ; and the ocasum, | „ -And since'the :occasion calls . .Then there is a cup on every . i 1' J ' for a "tip," here's one —a ' flask—that holds a nip, but don't , 1 "cert" for dividends in: sat- : confuse.it with another you and, J ► . isfaction—rMcGallum's Per- ' - I know of. There's a heap of « ► fectioh. , ' ... pl easl Jre and convenience in \ ■ Itcomes in Oval^lasks^pints or :■ '. ■ M<?Calhim> handy cup, for it is ► quarts—that slip comfortably ../r made : of aluminium and screws . ;.' ', , into the pocket. There's no off the top. v » heed fpr <k corkscrew eitheri the 'J-.V iL • a a v t a i i i -. . . Whatever the occasion, the Mask J new flasks have ebonire stoppers , ;^o keep "Perfection"'behind .|» perfect, and the contents— , ' the barrier until you're ready! PERFECTION. ;, Wellington Atento : • < ' ' ■ ELUS & MANION Ltd. j : 24-26 Bond SwWellineton. J ■ 1 '" i ■*' . ■■ ■ . . ' ; . i ! '■ U- -«• >s^^^^r' Thereis no rieeel to go buying a thousand and :. . \ , one .fancy, soap substitutes, while there is still ' : a bar of "Tahiwha " left on your Grocer's j j ■ ' '■ ■ , '■ aheif:■,■■;.:.!■.'.'..■■■■■':' ,;; .■ ■'■.•■ ■ : ■ ■;:••:• i _ the full sized bar washes everything from j ThC Large Bat the daintiest fabrics, woollens, etc. —just-as | * Q *al snow-white as any fancy packet of Soap Flake* | Of DpeClal and Soap Shavings—and is much more econ- j SuDCI* First omicaU—each bar weighs 21b. 1 3ozs. ! | Grade ■ Usei"Taniwha" for. its Economy—and its i ■ ■*• '.•:■■ \\ ■ 'nil-round usefulness. All Grocers, ■ . jo Good and Pure that it is suitable for Bath and Toilet Purposes. Don't saySoap^-say TANIWHA!
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 28
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