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u w *K X ■M *r. &'j£. riwtTTTj. I*^ ■>■ ~ /-/ *4# '*'*» c: J fc •viili '**W When the sun peeps into your bedroom in the morning, does it discover you twisting your torso into a half-nelson ? Or reaching out for an unattainable toe? In other words, are you a firm believer in keeping fit and preserving your youthful streamlines ? If so, you will find a staunch friend and ally in a dash of Eno's ‘ Fruit Salt* in a glass of water. How pleasantly yet surely it will tone up your system! How gently yet completely it will eliminate all poisonous waste matter! Once you have learnt the lesson of ‘cleanliness within’ you will travel jauntily through life, the envy of the enervated and the despair of the dismal. f £m’i 'F# The words ‘Eno’ and ‘Fruit Satt' are registered Trade Marks. Obtainable in three sizes, from all Chemists or Stores. Regular (handy} Size Costs Only 2/3 Salts Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.r IT’S A FACT! x electrically tempered blades. are sharper The amazing thing about Gillette’s new electrical tempering process is that although the steel at the sides is extra hard, the special process softens the centre without affecting in any way those harder edges. Actually, two different temperings in one blade. The effect is that the incredibly hard steel at the sides can be honed to a keener edge than" ever before, yet the centre of the blade is sufficiently flexible to bend to the razor. Result—not only closer and cleaner shaves than you’ve ever had before, but also more shaves per blade. Ask for Blue Gillettes—they fit any Gillette razor that has ever been made. 2/- PER PACKET OF S BLUE GILLETHB it eUH THf f ASTIUIOUS. THEBE tS! GILLETTE SHAVING CREAH—OF ALL DSALEftS j/fr PEH TUBE 18 UL AND ZZZZIZZZZZZZ7wr/ = We certainly get a “move on” when- it is anything in these lines, and the experience of our organisation insures the safety of your goods. Service, civility and satisfaction, at a low cost, assured by the specialists. CHILD BROS. MOVERS PACKING-SHIPPING STORAGE i i II GEORGE ST, ’Phone 6205. :zn 11 | 18 I 8 j! JJ

The Brilliant, Modem MORRIS Twelve W PT r .. ini . mmmu. ANSWER TO THE WISH OF THOUSANDS —YOUR KIND OF CAR By every measure of modern motoring enjoyment —performance, riding comlort, driving ease, beauty, economy —this entirely new Morris is an outstanding car. Its balance of desirable qualities is ideal. Effortless cruising at 50-55 m.p.h., with absolute road-steadiness and freedom from noise, has never before been combined with such economy in first cost, petrol and maintenance. Hi ■ i sismsivi New high-eiEcieuey engine. 0 Vibration minimised and isolated from passengers. 0 All passengers ucated within tlio wheelbase. 1® Improved hydraulic l'our-wlieel brakes, scaled aguinst water. SALOONS FROM £3®g (fig) Narrow body pillars and sloped windscreen, giving clear road vision. @ Draughllcss ventilation, © Built-in luggage accommodation. © Pressed steel wheels. ® Extra low-pressure tyre*. Manawatu Distributors: JUSTICE and EDMUNDS. Fellding: Hooper, Lowo and Co., Ltd. Hi MORRIS PIONEERS BUILT-IN JACKS Eliminating forever the drudgery of jacking by old-fashioned means, Morris introduces, in the uetv Twelve, built-in hydraulic jacks,permanently fitted to the axles and operated by a simple lever from the front seat. Lifts front, or rear, or all four wheels at once l

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 275, 21 November 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 275, 21 November 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 275, 21 November 1935, Page 4

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