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THANKS. RIFLEMAN G. W. SHILTON desires I to extend his deep and heartfelt Thanks to all kind friends, neighbours and relief workers who assisted him during his receit bereavement. 795 MRS P. W. PULLMAN, of Onerahi, wishes to Thank the many kind | friends and relatives who symI pathised with her in the sad loss j of her dear husband; also for cards, j letters; and telegrams received. ! 793
A 1/3 packet of the famous "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help is sufficient for seven weekly family washings. Truly a wonderful boon to thrifty housewives —J. Harrison and Sons.
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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1918, Page 2
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