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YOU CAN ALWAYS A DEPEND r\ /) fi fi 9 Jvq ON THE 1 A. OF aBHEI I -// Amber Tips The Favourite Tea of New Zealanders for over 41 | ‘ Years-—Empire Grown—Blended and Packed in New ■ Zealand by New Zealanders—for New Zealanders. " “AMPER TIPS” — the. TEA of TEAS

WOULD YOU GUESS SHE'D JUST FINISHED A BIG WASH? jO f I awg J ■Silk Z Ills, JiiF w. *-W ” S_ L. sew* _ she has... but u d s make washing s© easy ' You, too, should feel just as fresh — just as full of HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES energy-after you’ve done the weekly wash! Of course • i ' Ji you use poor-lathering soaps you re bound to feel ■ worn out —because their poor, w'ispy lather leaves all the work to you. But Sunlight’s extra soapy suds do the work without hard rubbing. No rough hands or a S hin S muscles when you wash with Sunlight. Its rich, plentiful lather penetrates the closest woven fobric • • • th « dirt right out . . . gives you thc whitest wash you’ve known. . . everything spottessly, sweetly - clean. Your clothes will I. Fabric washed with 2. Washed with Sunlight last much longer too — poor-lathering soap. —no rubbing to wear— ''c t^le illustrations show The hard rubbing that Suplight’s pure, extra you why, makes knuckles sore soapy suds have drawn was necessary, and so the dirt away without \ the fabric was quickly damage to the delicate \ L 1 \ El- PRODUC” worn out. threads. I \i 1 \ > I \L;cte in .\ew £ealatia ~SUN LIGHT SOAP Saves your energy . . . Saves your clothes . 1.2J3.16NZ

7/ upapers ® •I beauty whotm Sec the newly arrived designs—the last word in tasteful decoration. Never before have we kWy displayed such attractive, yet inexpensive .:£ At patterns. A ' TIMA r v’c RlirW - B I i A M t ! J l|||l IIMI T E 0 MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

XTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY., LTD. Fire, Marine and Accident Risks ® LOWEST RATES. Liberal and promp settlement of all claims. G. W. MOSS AND CO.. District Agent. QTEELITE GREEN & RED—the’per mauent. roof paints. Green 30/Red 20/- per gallon—Smith and Smith Ltd., Mackay Street.

L. J. COURTNEY RE„G,ISTERED sanitary plumber, DRAINLAYER, SHEET METAL WORKER, AND COPPERSMITH, ALEXANDER ST. : : GREYMOUTH. Estimates Given. All work guaranteed. ’Phone 690

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1938, Page 12

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