—and don’t forget, “NUGGET” your shoes every morning. N 6
POLIFLOR polish your floors, Seo how the colour comes up. N 6
» CO 9? 1 as! &SE l(je Hard is n»u sbepberd; J shall nat want Hje mabetb meta lie Sawn in ureen pastures: lie leadetb me be side tlje still waters J|e restaretli mu saul: (|e leadetb me in tbe paths af riubteausness far bis name's sabe.l|ea,tbauub I walk tbrauub the valley af tfjc shad aw af death. I will fear na evil: far tipau art with me; tbu rad and tipy. staff tbeu canifart me. El|au prepares! a table befare me in tbe presence af mine ene mie& tffau anaintest mu bead with ail; mu cup runnetb aver. Sureluuaadness and mercy shall fallaw me all tbe days af mu life: and If will dwell in tbe bause af 2? S? the lard far ever. S£ S 6 4 4 THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM PATTERN 1 Inspiring to rend, decorative to look at. this colourful panel presenting tire words of one of the most beautiful of all the psalms is typical of the ‘•'sampler” so much in vogue,in our grandmothers’ day. Pattern 1741 contains a transfer pattern of a panel 155 x 201 inches and a colour chart and kev
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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 2
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210Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 2
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