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The Big Golden Bar of Purity. A i mmm It all comes out in the Wash *yHE result you see on the line depends on the soap you use in the wash. By using PURE soap you get the most lather, and the more lather you get the less rubbing you need. PURE SOAP, therefore washes better, saves hard work, and does not injure the finest linen. m II The Soap with the Mermaid* on the Wrapper. Of AH Grocer*. Northlanders, YOU appreciate the Value of Plentiful Fresh Water for stock, and domestic purposes! in almost every locality, this desirable condition may be attained. Water-AND THE WIND TO PUMP IT—are Nature s gifts, and the best way to utilise both is WITH THE BOOTH WINDMILL, of which several thousands are now in every day use all over the Dominion. The popularity of the BOOTH SELF OILER is due neither to chance or salesmanship ! It is the logical result of its obvious and actual advantages, and is the only mill for which it can truthfully claimed that to OIL ONCE A YEAR constitutes efficient and complete lubrication ! YOU TAKE NO RISKS WHEN YOU BUY A BOOTH 5.0., the N.Z. sales of which probably exceed all other makes combined —imported or otherwise — and of which perhaps some of your neighbours can give you a first-hand, disinter ted report! Failing this, we will be pleased to put you in touch with users, in ihe knowledge that, should business result, you will be another satisfied customer to add to ot:r list. In any case, send for ILLUSTRATED Catalogue, Post Free, and would you please mention “Nortaland Age” when so doing. BOOTH MACDONALD & GO., LTD., AUCKLAND BRANCH— Corner ALBERT and DURHAM STREETS. P.O. Box 683 ’Phone 3074

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Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 46, 10 March 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 46, 10 March 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 46, 10 March 1924, Page 7

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