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! WT»S mm *ss 2*W S?S*&iE s* lllli SS?«S* ws I i 5*5 9m « It gives to Linoleums, Pianos, Chairs, Tables, Sideboards a brightness and brilliance that adds wonderfully to their appearance. When spring-cleaning use Waxshine. It renews the appearance of things and makes them look clean and bright. Patent Leather Boots and Shoes get a lovely gloss from Waxshine. It makes all leather goods look new and nice. Ask your Grocer for Waxshine. T&eis (soz), t/j iarge tins (IQgz), 3/. A T W&L

Ks* A fancy box of Delicious Chocolates will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold Labels taken from Cocoa tins—eight Alb- labels or sixteen jib. labels. You can get as many boxes as you like! Keep on drinking NOTE :—Outside wrappers are o? no value—collect LABELS only Post or bring labels to NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS ' CM. CO. ShortJand Street, Auckland 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington 88 Lower High Street, Dunedin mMsuaammi^^ w>i!&^*mmmmm^^*to>!*&tj'£i

sn Jnsweetened'la ieri teef AN.p | A Highlander Product is pure, of rare quality, and it is British. Highlander Milk is rich, fullcream milk which comes from the finest and healthiest cows in Southland, It is sterilized in preparation and sealed in tins. Its purity and safety are assured. For the table, for cooking purposes, Highlander Milk (sweetened or unsweetened) may be used with satisfaction, pleasure, economjr. To get a cup of delicious cocoa or coffee, simply pour boiling water over a teaspoonful of Highlander Milk Cocoa, or Highlander Milk Coffee.

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Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 8