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FISHING TENNIS STRAWBERRY BEDS JEUNE’S 116 Bright Street

Weddimg Cmkes A&sure the Success of Your Wedding; Breakfast. Order FINDLAY’S WEDDING CAKES, They cannot be excelled. Only the Best Ingredients used, FROM . . . FINDLAY’S

EMPTY LIME BAGS Bundles lor Return by Rail Farmers are requested to ensure that empty lime bags for Conveyance by rail are properly bundled and addressed, bundles should be restricted to about 561bs. in weight (say 16 iiSavy bags or 20 small bags). Eath bundle should be plainly addressed. Help the Railways Help Everyone

there's the V PROOF MRS. R..J THE LIGHTEST < SPONGE IVE | EVER SEEN! J AM I GLAD I USE Q.P. FOR < ALL MY BAKING MRS. Q.! a a E X m am fan. Q. —The success of the baking is in the making. Mrs. P. —And the "Making" of the baking is Q-P Baking Powder. fan. Q. —Without a doubt, Mrs. P. And without any suggestion of after-taste! Mrs. P. —And Q-P never lets the baking down! CJ BAKING

N 0 CHILD OF MINE NOWttmW-tom YOU NEED SUNLIGHTS SXTRA wamrn power for THOSE EXTRA DIRTY SPOTS '1 *\ SO EASY TO GET BRIGHTER WASHES There’s no reason for any of your clothes to lopk ‘‘half-washed”. Even much-soiled cuffs, hems and collars come dean—spotlessly clean—when you get pure Sunlight on the job. You see, Sunlight is extra rich in washing power. And that means it eases out the deep-sealed grime from those extra grubby spots—grime that lazy soaps all shirk. No .wonder your dothes are clean and bright dll over! Exira rich in washing power because it's GOOD, PURE SOAP m ’SSSt uro moth ess LIMITED, JACKSON STREET, PETONE,

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21852, 24 October 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21852, 24 October 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21852, 24 October 1945, Page 7

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