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w W! ' f- "I m 7( WDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE THE VILLAGE SMITHY STANDS sR ii m ‘<3 V 1 ml/ Wa tS. M Q // THE SMITH WORKS HARD FROM MORN TILL NIGHT AND GETS SUCH GRIMY HANDS fCrSOLVOL cleans his hands so well HE LOOKS A MAN OF STYLE. SOIVOL CLEANS HANDS IN 30 SECONDS! CLEAN HANDS IN A TWINKLING WITH SOLVOU THE PENETRATING LATHER CLEANS PORE - DEEP... LEAVES HANDS SPOTLESS. AW AY WITH INGRAINED DIRT, GREASE AND GRIME ... OUT WITH STAINS.VSE SOIVOL AFTER EVERY DIRTY JOB. ITS AS PLEASANT TO USE AS FINE TOILET SOAP. I PMOUCT M 4DI 1 23.207.19 N Z

STANDS FOR PHEASANT the prince of all chickens He gets up with a roar and clears out like the dickens. A fine sportin’ fowl, sir, and strong as steel cable, Looks D small on your sights, looks A.l. on your table. To bag him, a special type shell is the need. A uniform pattern, a powder with speed. A speedy short shot-string, a range that is longer, In fact you want shells that are faster and stronger. So when for these speedsters you start out to reach, Have C.A.C. power-packed shells in the breach. They’ll nail any game, whether feathered or furred, And when you swing smoothly they give you the bird. A —A LITTLE FASTER LITTLE FURTHER— The Colonial Ammunition Company Limited, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Contractors to the New Zealand. Government

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 May 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 May 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 11 May 1939, Page 14