Putzade liquid metal polish zives the most brilliant shine of fill polishes; stl and 8d per tin. — Wingar and Co.; 33 and 35, Queen- •'■'■' street;, Auckland. .;;.., VX!'!-:!!! MENTAL MOTOR OARS. t , lu. buying- a "Locomobile" steam car you Ere not buying something that "we have to arrive" tor experimental purposes. Two' / years sinco we passed that stage, and we now '' , sto< 1 ; r,Y.- '■ locomobile. We have sold i,\ ■ . many cars in'ihe colony to uelighted owners. Trials crimen. —Kenning, agent, Queen-street, i Auckland CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO J GODLINESS. But at,what eost is this cleanliness produced by many people '/ Often at the cost of a bad and uncomfortable skin, the result of the use of inferior soaps. To insure a good healtWul islaa l 3 ba&*' Soap should always be ■ used* ~,, . --' ' ■":'•'.•' &}■:[: ■■■- .-'■ '■•■■. ■ .■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12408, 22 October 1903, Page 6
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