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ALE AND STOUT BEEWED AND BOTTLED BY BURTON’S BURTON BREWERY CO. <> <s>**»-« <s>,*— <j> A CHIMING CLOCKS jA If inexpensive rarity for the home. Various handsome designs, »CA. all thoroughly accurate timekeepers. C. H. ALLEN, Jewellery House, 12 Rangitikei Street. “Naught. A s V" S?L/ _ \ On the open road, wind and dust can grievously harm the skin not adequately cared for. Proper care of the complexion includes the regular use of Erasmic Soap. This most precious of toilet soaps cleanses every particle of grease and grit from every pore. Its soothing, emollient action is a delight to experience, so clean, cool and fragrantly refreshed does it leave the skin. ERASMIC SOAPS-PERFUMES—TALCUM POWDER. pi I is & MANTON, L.TD. Wellington. Soe N.Z. „\aenU. HAINKe—l* w) W2. I VII* <£ m • * i c ft>rT)ainiy c lhinas Dip frail frocks, underthings, hose and gloves into a thick foamy lather of Victory Soap. See how spotless they emerge —and unharmed. Victory Soap does not coarsen the skin, it is bright golden in colour, perfectly pure and pleasantly perfumed. Most economical Ictor SOAP A Man’s Expression Tells There’s visible appreciation of refreshing fragrance and flavour when “Amber Tips” is served. “Amber im tps® 99 Tips FINE Tea Ceylon’s Best One pound makes as many cups as a pound and a half of ordinary tea.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 10