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— : I Safe and Sound Through Prosperity and Adversity New Zealand has experienced its years of prosperity and its years of adversity, but its progress and growth have been remarkable. Throughout the history of- the Dominion the Banks have assisted development and served the Public faithfully and well. There are people who advocate changes in the Dominion's banking system, but it must be accepted that no new system will survive which is not operated along sound, fair and efficient lines. It. is because the public have faith in the integrity of the Banks that they entrust their funds to them, knowing from experience that the Banks will not betray that trust. In the future,_ as in the past, the Banks will adapt themselves wherever necessary to any changes that may occur in the development of industry and commerce whether local or international. Your banks are sound not because they are old; rather are they old because they are sound. '.■■■''■ ■ * ■ ■ ■• ■ —inserted by the Associated .: Banks of Neiu Zealand. IS Keener than ever to shave £w^ you iM^Ty -Jlt it'srelectrically tempered•• /7^v/y\ J It's true. Gillette's new \\^^// '^~ - e' ectncal tempering pro- —"^ cess definitely does make possible a keener edge [■ \f_| than ever before. Two V^^/ different temperings in . . one blade is- the secret. • Extra hardness down the sides is attained by Gillette's special process, which softens the centre of the steel without interfering In any Way with the hardness of the cutting edges. Result—while the blades are soft enough in the centre to bend'to the razor, the incredibly hard steel at the sides can be honed to a keener edge than you've ever known.. Moreover the edge stays keen longer,.thus giving many more'shaves per blade. ' . . 2/- PER PACKET OF 5 BLUE GILLETTES UOW& DELICIOUS JULY ffO^^zZ^Q^Sy Sea-JeH has great food value, and corrects r^3oK&:#\V iodine deficiency- SETS IN A FEW HOURS mmliirinmM (U^ supple H >^- >\ hAI ft Wrnm w\ ■■ \ \gW pie effect: encouraj*' HhQWJ I \WJ . hsir..«s:.^is A 1891 _. \ flfl/ HAIRDRESSERS 1^ >>fll/ AND CHEMISTS. fflmffWl HRYLCREEM

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 26

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