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I#3 r . - i (■: aSA. Ss&iki m M 4 OZ. TIN (Also In bottles) 8 OZ. TIN 2/4 mm 8&= mm Cvwaw :•>:¥:* If you lack vim and vigour, try a glass of pleasant-tast-ing effervescing Andrews for two- pr three mornings running? By cleansing internally it soon brings back brightness and alertnessmaking you feel happier, fitter, better in every way. v ‘• x * 4 m gMwi BUBIiLESsJVITH HEALTH

r'l rx -A J oa u a Miracle I - , , Just tumble all the dirty, greasy dishes in a panful of -creamy, bubbly, dirt-dissolving ST. MUNGO lather. Each dish will wipe clean and shiny . . . You will see your happy face in eVery one! . . . And for the clothes . . . ST. MUNGO will delight you! . . . All your linen will be dazzling white ... ST. MUNGO firmly but insistently ousts all dirt and makes laundry work a weekly joy... MADE IN NEW ZEALAND-' ... ASK YOUR GROCER! □ p Manufactured by John Newt oil and; Son., Ltd.. Kaiwafra.WA 34/i

PICKLING TIME IS HERE ! Good supplies of fruit and vegetables are now available, and prices arc low. Thrifty housewives will take advantage of this to make plenty of pickles, sauces, and chutney, and, to ensure piquancy and flavour, will use Gregg’s: Pepper and Gregg’s Spices. Gregg’s, are quality products, and always dependable.— Advt. .; ; .! •

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 5 March 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 5 March 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 5 March 1935, Page 8

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