§3 r/fi m % swe c--The girlhood s beauty of mothers and grandmothers owes much t© pure, mild Cashmere Bouquet Soap. Modern girls accept this secret of loveliness and surround themselves with the delicate fragrance that has made Cashmere Bouquet so well beloved. THE ARISTOCRAT OF TOILET SOAPS
SINCE I e «r A M The ginger root and spices of the East Indiamen of old were fermented and compounded into a popular refreshment. That’s 250 years ago . . « ,« ~ . Ginger Beer has improved a lot since then, but its nearest perfection to-day is Lane's STONE GINGER • in the squat brown bottles. Only natural fermentation of real ginger root-could give such piquant flavour, delicate sparkle, enticing cloudiness. Always ask for Lane’s Stone Ginger —first favourite everywhere. U. -A&l----f fts ine * rial fruit you tuts LAHiS Head' Office: Dunedin. Branches: Oamaru and Balclutha.
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Evening Star, Issue 26017, 4 February 1947, Page 5
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