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■—■. I *M( ■< ►- TO THE HOUSEKEEPER. THE •< Greatest Floor Polish in the World Is . ■A a Waxeesi n -<!>■ «l!« •A You get more for your money. You get a more lasting polish. You save yourself work. 4- " WAXEESIE ” is equally suitable for FURNITURE, MOTOR CARS, Etc. ■v* I *-< h In three sizes, From 6d per tin upwards. -o- ■< Iw NEILL & CO,, LTD., Agents. “!>’ —

I g g BBaBBBaiaaBBBiBBaBBBi B 1313 am ii @B IB SO WBaBBBBiiBBI A QUART of Sparkling Soda Water for Fourpence Farthing! A Boon in Every Modern Home I Don’t delay getting a "SPARKLET” SYPHON Further supplies have now arrived, and orders * can be Tilled at once. 6 Bulbs Given FREE syphon7 What could be more refreshing or more beneficial than pure, sparkling, _ cooling Fruit Juice Beverages, made in the simple “ Sparklet ” way? Pour a small quantity or any Fruit Syrup, Lime Juice, Strawberry, Raspberry, etc., Wine, or other Beverage into a tumbler, then fill up with Aerated Water from the Syphon, and you have anexquitely delicious drink, made in a minute. Get a Sparklet to-day! I m & 38® m A/*/ kVa Sold by Leading Chemists, Ironmongers, and Stores. r PRICES; “C” “B” (pint), 12/6; (quart), 16/6. Boxes of 12 Bulbs for rc-eharging 3 1 and 4/3. New Zealand Representatives: |cap Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. A soda fountain on a tea-tray | M M m 0i 8B M QBS M M n i 0

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Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18230, 21 March 1923, Page 2

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