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Horry To UNIVERSAL FUR CO., LTD. 158 Gladstone Rd., Gisborne AND PURCHASE YOUR “SPECIALLY REDUCED” COAT WHILE STOCKS LAST ONLY A FEW OF THE PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED COATS LEFT. EACH All Sizes Fully Lined. Fur Coats and Jackets Heavily Reduced. Say Now and AT LI? USE OUR LAY-RY

''that's juSf t-iWE /he fo rgettincy the lODISED or . x . , PLAIN with the BAfC£LiT£ p oux‘er ,/ Goodbye to broken or rusty pourers once you switch to Glacia Salt. The Bakelite pourer cannot rust. The Glacia Salt itself is the finest in the world. From England's Richest Brine Springs. 3; Lately PERFUMED W UM zinc bora ciC and staacß M JtN«r STERILISED i* 5 * m mm Sii!^ four* W sold only by Chemists Mothers . . . now for his Royal Sweetness comes the powder for which you have been waiting; the powder that fully meets the high standard of quality you demand for baby. Made from the proved reliable combination of Zinc, Boracic and Starch, it provides the acme of soothing comfort and safety for babies. And to be doubly safe it is scientifically sterilised. Distributors: Sharhnd & Co. Ltd.. 99 Dixon Street, Wellington.

n YOU* 1 % b/J fa ’isSS i % .. * & \ Ksrz> ift m m r ip : S US l *&/xxr' y ■ * : : H: It’s the oxygen in Persil that makes whites snowier than ever before. Active oxygen that bubbles in and out of clothes, gently washing away stubborn dirt. Not some of it not most of it—but ALL of it! Persil washes whites whitest and coloureds brightest because it washes cleanest. V 3 pet** 2? ™<zshdt sjgfif Ax v "~ A

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 3