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e? BABY’S HEALTH Doctors agree that cleanliness has as muck to do wHh Baby’s Health as the QUALITY OF HIS FOOD. Sponges, Soaps, Pov?ders and other things connected \oith keeping clean and healthy are best if bought Kent. Arffittsp Sargent Qualified fey exam. MJP.S. , Chemist & Foot Specialist, WHANGAREI 'Phone 2862.

■pLACE your next order for WHITfi X BLOTTING PAPER and CARBON PAPER with us. Cut to any size required.—Northern Advocate Jobbing Department.

FARMERS— ARE YOU AWARE? s % i that the AFFCO is your ONLY guarantee i of FULL value for your export istock? I The Company maintains an OPEN DOOR to all export buyers. | Farmers are therefore assured of receiving FULL COMI PETITIVE PRICES for their export cattle, sheep, lambs, I pigs and bobby calves. | Those who prefer, either as individuals or as members of a | group, to sell through the Company, are assured of receiving | FULL MARKET PRICES obtainable overseas. j| The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd. i le Line with New Zealand I November “Railways Magazine” I New Zealanders, the November issue of your “Railways Magazine” | gives you plenty of thrills about your beautiful country its i romantic past, humorous sketches, original verse and about sixty f pictures. Here are some of the features— I “NONSENSICAL NOTES,” by Ken Alexander. | “MODERN PROGRESS OF NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES," by I O. N. Gillespie. ? “ROMANTIC HISTORY QF NEW PLYMOUTH AND MT. EGMONT,” | by Joyce West. | “DIARY OF EDWARD JOLLIE (1841-42), by Dorothy Tanner. I “LURE OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS,” by Evelyn Rogers. I “HISTORIC ARROWTOWN,” by Barbara Kent. | “IN MOTUEKA’S APPLE-LANDS,” by Rosaline Redwood, f “HISTORIC CAPE : FOULWIND,” by Ella Wall. | “MURDERING BEACH,” by Ronald McFarlane. | “KOUKOU, A MAORI LEGEND," by Enid Saunders. 6d AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES 6a

LINENS LAST LONGER It’s not so much the wear you give clothes as the way you wash them that shortens their lives. Washed with good soap, they stand up to'-endless hard wear. Washed with inferior, poor-lathering soaps, they wear out in no time because you have to rub and scrub them so hard. There’s no hard rubbing with Sunlight! Its wonderfully rich, extra-soapy suds shift the dirt easily, gently—get your washing extra clean and bright safely ! So naturally, with Sunlight care, your clothes and precious linens wear better, look better, stay strong longer I extra-soapy suds save your clothes f iMitSS

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Northern Advocate, 9 November 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 9 November 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 9 November 1939, Page 7

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