The • bottle of ENO on a shelf in the bathroom is one of the proved rules of successful living. <* FRUIT SALTacts only as fruit acts. There is no aid to the inner health which is so perfectly safe & sure !»:>« Kr; i!l! I Si!! HANDY SIZE— Widely used by travellers, for office use and week-end bag - - HOUSEHOLD SIZE Best for family use;most economical - - 41Sales Representatives in New Zealand: The BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., LTD., 20 Brandon Street, WELUNGTON. . S 4
Move you ever read a Sunlight Packet? ALL the world knows Sunlight Soap——but we are prepared to wager that not six people in ten know all there, is to know about its benefits. If you will read the Sunlight packet just once you may realise that you have been giving yourself a lot of unnecessary work. For instance, where Sunlight is used, boiling i* un * necessary. Where Sunlight is used blue is unneces* sary. Where Sunlight is used hard rubbing is unnecessary. Did you know these things?—or do you use Sunlight simply because it is a very good soap? Sunlight is more than a soap—it is a labour-saver. If you will use Sunlight as directed on the packet yo.U will get no "washday smell” in the house. Neither will your hands be sore after laundering. And if you will read the packet you will also discover that Sunlight has more uses than you knew. "Don t burn the Sunlight packet till you’ve read it. SUNLIGHT SOAP > LEVER BROTHERS \(N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE.
“ONEHUNQA” RUGS ARE MADE IN SEVERAL QUALITIES— Some for the BUSHMAN and some for the TOURIST, but the VALUE IS THERE—IN EVERY RUG AH N.Z. Woo!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 10
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