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Carpets fit to grace the best of homes! In fine weaves and velvety textures, small bold allover patterns—occasionally a large medallion centre or design unusual. Harmonious in color, they blend with infinite variety of decorative schemes*. See the Window I &! P W liiii was, mi *3 ill 9$ Wilton Squares Small allover design, Eose, Blue, Black* and Green. 6ft x 10ft 6in ... £l6 10/ 4 Mole ground with Hello, Trellis design. 9ft x 12ft £ls 5/. Fawn ground with Blue Trellis design. 9ft x 12ft £ls 5/« Fawn ground in squares, Pink, Black, and Blue. Oft x 12ft - £l4 10/* Kose ground, large allover design in Blue* iGreen, and Fawn. Oft x 12ft - - - - - £ls 10/. Fawn ground with Blue Trellis design. lift Bin x 12ft - - - £lB 15/« ,Axmimier Squares f Fawn ground with Medallion in Eose, Blue* Cream, and Green. 9ft X 12ft •< - - - « £ls 10/, &llovor design in Terra, Fawn, Blue, on 4 Black; for dining room. 12ft x 18ft 6in » «• « £22 10/# Fawn ground with large design in Eose* Blue* Black, and Green. 12£t x 18ft 6in » * - £22 10/ Body and Border aXMINSTBB ■ BODY OAEPBTS WITS BOEDEES TO MATCH, 4 designs i® Blue, Fawn, and Old Bose. Body 14/9 yard, Border «•>»«• yard* Brown, Ewing’s for good Carpets! „■ . *-.r i ZJ. _T -EC -- "ARRCrPS! FOR ‘ SCOHIS& richer lighter more nourishing Make them with SEfOTB FOB' SCOMES. 1 Pint Highlander Milk (1 part of milk to 4 parte of water) | teaspoon salt I lb. flour ! : 1 teaspoon soda J teaspoons cream of tartaff loi. to 2ozß. of butter Method. Sift soda and cream of tartar several tlm« through a fine sieve, and add the flour and salt. Mix to a soft dough with milk. cut Into small squares, pack closely together on a hot floured tray, and bake in a quick oven. FfIGHLANDER MILK. JIL A Economical for Cooking - » Your unseen Health, eye Mother—the health doctor •V'V-iB m ,i£ tiX'd % AW | f; J|/| OTHERS know dirt for what it is—and fear it. They will not tolerate dirty schools, dirty streets, dirty homes or dirty children. Mothers know that Lifebuoy lather goes down deep into every pore, and removes impurities. They know that Lifebuoy keeps the skin soft, pliable and glowing with health that it is bland, pure and soothing to the tenderest skin even that of a baby. In two pack*— Octagons Doublets “S----m/mt M LIFEBUOY HEALTH SUAE 3 More than Soap-aiiealth Habit 4a Life 'ii ) i 1 si OUR bodies were meant to be healthy, but we never understand what health means until disease robs us of it. A healthy body fights disease, but the danger of infection is always present. There comes a time when resistance weakens —when the children are “off colour,” or you yourself get run down. Then the germs strike. Science has given us an everyday protection —• thorough cleanliness with Lifebuoy Soap. No one can see the germs of disease with the naked eye. Yet you touch things every day covered with them; you meet and talk with people every day who are very likely carrying the germ of some infectious disease. You can’t see the microbes, but the deep and penetrating health element in Lifebuoy Soap is your health eye. This Lifebuoy health element goes deep down in the pores of the skin, ridding them of all impurities. It is the every-day defence against disease and dirt. You owe it to yourself and all with whom you come in daily contact to protect yourself from disease. Mothers, the family health doctors, know all this. In the bathroom, at every wash basin, they set a tablet of Lifebuoy to be used regularly by everybody old and young. Their home cleaning is done with Lifebuoy, too. Get the Lifebuoy health habit! Lever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited. 378 ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for Insertion in the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding that tl-e right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by >b# AXJh ADVERTISEMENTS for inaer- A LL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘Evening Star’ are •£»> Hion in the ‘Evening Star’ are accepted subject to the understanding accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or that the right is reserved to Delete ot Amend uny portion of an .Advertise- Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undssir- ment which may .be considered, undesirable to ..appear., m'-written .hj tiia. able to appear as Written by- tt* <W«i4se&.' .i4seriis«c»

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

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