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and tfwk Resplendent spoons and forks on snowy damask, complete the setting of your table. Silver and plated ware in every day use cleaned the quick, easy Silvo way will shine with a' new loveliness. There is no mercury or acid in Silvo to harm even the most delicate Silver or plate. S9XO A Reckitts Product MADE IN NEW-ZEALAND DEPENDABILITY THE CLOCK FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE Of course, Big Ben gets you up on time. That's his job and he does it faithfully —year in and year out. ". - But Big Ben is more than just a clock. He's something beautiful to own—smart design harmonizes with any decorative scheme. 25 years of faithful service have made Big Ben the alarm clock the world trusts. His call is reliable. His precisionconstruction lengthens his life. His case is dust-proof. Light sleepers like the quiet tick and two-voice alarm of Big Ben Chime Alarm. But heavy sleepers need the booming intermittent call of Big Ben Loud Alarm. Sold at all good Jewellers and Stores, together with many other famous Westclox alarm clocks, electric clocks and watches* TRAVAIARM uS^ —-For travel fPShV or home use. \] ]j| Black with' _._,„_ •;-,«.■ nickel trim, WRIST BEN luminous dinl. —With leather strap or stainless, metal, bracelet. Big Ben Chime -' - - 29/6 Big Ben Loud - ... 23/6 Big Ben Chime Luminous - 34/6 Big Ben loud Luminous - 27/6 Travalarm - - - SB/6 Wrist Ben - - . ,- ■ 35/WESTCLOX Western Clock Company Limited Peterborough, Ont., Canada BROWN & DUREATT PTJ. LTD. Distributors for New. Zealand Wellington, Auckland, Ohristchurch 7 ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 13