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Woo!Never Gets Clammy PROVED TO BE HEALTHIEST FABRIC HEXT THE SKIN (With acknowledgments to Torridon.) Wool absorbs perspiration and other moisture but only gives it up slowly by evaporation, thus protecting e o y from sudden chilling. Wool wjll absorb up to 30/0 o is own weight of moisture without feeling damp or c ammy as other fibres do. No other fabric allows so much latitude for the ‘breathing’ of the pores and the c ange o air between skin and vest, etc. For Health in wear And years in use You want the woollens j Made by Bruce The Bruce Woollen Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ' 7 Milton, Otago.

® BRIGHTEWS DULL, SOILED CARPETS ® CLEANS MOQUETTE SUITES ® TAKES SPOTS FROM CLOTHES ® FOR CLEANING HAIR BRUSHES, • ENAMEL WALLS, etc. . Every home needs Dixon s Carpet Shampoo not only to freshen-up Carpets and Rugs, but for a \ score of other cleaning jobs. Keep a bottle X J'Nl ) handy! For new “Dixon’s” hints listen to Aunt J Daisy every Wednesday morning —and get a ( bottle of Dixon ’ s Car Pet Shampoo at once. & A year after the National Savings scheme started |H there were 245,000 National H| Savers and each had an K average of under £l4 to his » or her credit in a savings M account or in bonds. ® Today there are nearly half a million and the average Il has risen to £66. If ® BL.™ L ' million pounds in rafisH « National Savings is a huge SLw w financial dam that keeps a wJa xgir flood of money in check... a flood that could swamp us H If 0 K because there aren’t goods it |y| |Lh |y| 111 can buy. So the National Savers that fi loyally paid in that thirty m Kffl. JS| & million—and are still inVestfO IO 111 I ing every P a y- da y~ ha y e H li B II iyi !| || fl done a mighty fine job in financing the War and keeppj ing New Zealand financially few I • Eil WW" |H But the interesting part is—|g|| that few of these people who _Jf M saved, simply because it was Illi Si O RI their duty, ever dreamed i i eOI their savings would mount as they’ve done. They didn’t expect a duty to pay such high dividends! There it is ... £66, on the ’ average, for post-war buying. But, if you’ve never been a National Saver, it’s only £66 you might have had. It’s not too late to start, by any means. The need for saving is as great as ever. Why not open your 3% National War / Savings Account now? W5.63.16 T mi ¥4 / I nd I nd I n ; I times I MILO p The Fortified Tonic Food A NESTL^’S produCT INestle Anglo-Swiss/Condensed Milk Co.XA/sia) Ltd*, y 1

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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 21 March 1945, Page 6

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