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s m Many a woman tires herself with needless toil To wash and polish the floors down she gets on her knees. With bended back and aching arms she toilfully rubs her way from room to room. What a sheer waste of effort. What needless drudgery. This part of the housework —ordinarily the hardest part —can be made the easiest with the wonderful O-Cedar Mop. Without any need for stooping or strenuous rubbing, its absorbent strands gather up all the dirt and dust, cleaning and polishing in the one easeful operation. CMfeM®? Into every corner, under low furniture, the willing O-Cedar Mop goes, and the happy housewife guides it with a smile on her face. O.Cedar MOPS sell in a range of sizes at 5/-, 6/3, 8/9 and 11/- iQj. Use O-Cedar Polish with your O-Cedar Mop—l/6,3!-.616, u\. and ijjFrom Stores and Hardware Dealers ifeu Zealand Distributors t ARHTUR H. NATHAN LTD.. Auckland Uife® ” SALE of Winter Coats Frocks, and Costumes! Everything substantially reduced— Modish Coats of fashionable fabrics in the models everyone wants, Stylish Frocks and Voguish Costumes—they’re going at drastically cut prices. These Continental styles and our own creations offer values that no smart woman can afford to overlook, Snlo time at Saltzman’s is opportunity time to make savings.S. SALTZMAN Coat, Costume, and Fur Trimming Specialist, GEORGE STREET (next D.S.A.), DUNEDIN. You can buy BETTER SALE SALE s Steel Saucepans rjeaw’mMtaJCTm'raiJi^^ These Saucepans are made specially for HARD WEAR AMD WILL NOT CHIP OR GRACE. Sizes in slock—3, 4,5, 6,7, 8 pint. AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. ’Q QUALITY STORES, DUNEDIN, 'W Judges of Tea insist on haring it! Blended by: W.Gmji&CkLtd. fuuc Specialists, Dmoiti.

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Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 12

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