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fc-. K Smoal For cool comfort on hot Summer days v/ear a pair of H.B. >Sandal Shoes. Illustrated right: Very latest style in Women’s 1-Bar Bed Leather SANDALS, Cuban heels. English make. Also obtainable in plain white leather. All sizes and half sizes. * Illustrated right: New style Natural Linen Backless 1-Bar TOE-PEEPERS. Navy trim, Cuban heel. Also in all white linen. Illustrated right: Smart Ankle-Strap SANDAL, in white leather with navy toes and trimmings. Spanish heel. English manufacture. Sizes and half sizes. gIW m L HALLDMSTEIN BROS!? f>. A NEW* ZEALAND m CAMERON STREET WIIANGAREI PHONE 2143 Also at Auckland and Hamilton 366 er SBC 4 HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES Some women pay a lot of money to find how true it is that good soap costs less than new clothes. The few pence saved here and there on inferior soaps do not count when it comes to the pounds you pay out to replace linens, worn out by poorlathering soaps. If you want to know how long your clothes can last, always use Sunlight Soap. Sunlight’s suds are extra-soapy to get out all the dirt without the hard rubbing that wears out clothes so quickly. Thrifty housewives have proved that Sunlight saves clothes, hands and time. Let it save yours, too ! SUNU6HT SOAP gives extra soapysuds^ HlHana !! - .r SSBi 1. This is what happens when clothes have to be rubbed clean with poorlathering soaps. Hard rubbing means worn-out clothes and red, chafed knuckles. 2. Extra-soapy Sunlight suds draw out the dirt without hard rubbing and help the fabric to last much longer. ad s-o >34. s®? <#> LEVER PRODUCT Made in New Zealand

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Northern Advocate, 27 October 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 October 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 October 1938, Page 12

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