M w ssss « ifbr sssss m §w « -/Ys washed with GOOD SOAP/ Perhaps you'll say your linens never «* ....... ' „ ' ' " ,a " cver get such treatment ■ everyday use sheets have strains galot^™ tn. Thats why you.should nevor „ .u._ ■«- « iong aute as possible. Siinliel V w- uuay lamer is so thorough vou rarelv alVsonaturaUy your clothes »■«*« SUNLIGHT SOAP /f$ extra-soapy suds save dofhes.- * HADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. J AOCSON .STREET. PETONE. VERNON SMITH THE BUSY HARDWARE STORE Stocks are scarce arid getting scarcer, but wd still have almost everything in hardware. Cast Iron GIRDLES—I Oin. 9/-; 11 in, 9/-; 12in, 10/13in, 11/-: 14in. 12/6; 16in, 14/6 Cast Iron HOT PLATES, 9in .............. 2/6 each (Worth a dozen stove mats.) Large WHITE BREAD BOARDS ...........; 2/6 each CHOPPING BOARDS 1/6 each BREAD CROCKS, 201 b 21/- each BUTTER CROCKS, 141 b 12/6 each LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS Reduced from 12/6 to 4/11! CANVAS BAGS Reduced from 3/3 to 1/3 THERMETTE, boils water in 3 minutes. 16/9 each
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Evening Star, Issue 25084, 27 January 1944, Page 8
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161Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 25084, 27 January 1944, Page 8
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