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AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT. I THE SAFETY PEN—NEVER LEAKS. Self-Filling 20/-. Valveleaa 16/-. 1 ONOTO Get your Xmas Supplies Post Free from PENS Am ~J - HARDING. m Onoto p en Depot 220 Queen Street, Auckland. Keep a tin m in your car "it^Mi With the aid of " Clever Mary" you can \\\//V I" quickly and perfectly clean greasy, grimy "J { ** —■/ M dirt from your hands. It is unequalled for m cleaning overalls good for cleaning the hood, |S MM too. Always keep a tin in the car and i¥*****^^S garage. I J. £ w " Clever Mary " cannot harm the teoderest m skin. Get some to-day. I / 1 If net in «tnel a* yonr •toreiceeper'i, lend your name *n<s > free "% ' I Maple tin rill btm«!rdy aby The Agmrt. F E READING. I CLEVER, MAR.Y ' b_ THE ENEMY QP GREASE __ |
1 i ■aßacnwaanata—ntaagac^apai^Bn—aMnaann— «■ ; The New Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak With R.R. Lens Price—£2/15/. MAKES pictures of the finest photographic quality. Yet it is iVI so flat and small and smooth that it will slip unobtrusively into the waistcoat pocket or a lady's handbag. Note that this model has a Rapid Rectilinear Lens. Kodak Ball-bearing Shutter. Brilliant Reversible Finder. Weight 9 ounces. i ■—■ ' —j Other Autographic Kodaks from 45/-. Sucklings expert Assistants are always glad to demonstrate these Cameras and show the ki"d of pictures they make. Ask for the New Price List. ■■■ ■■*■ i - . 1,, | SUCKLINGS "The Kodak people" 52 QUEEN STREET - - AUCKLAND Abo at 10S. Cashel Street. Christch'Tch I S —37
J\ rtOLDIE AND QONS. U VT LIMITED. ° BREAKWATER ROAD Kauri. Totara. Kimu. White Pine. Oregon Pine. Bl'.eKnm. Ironbark Joinery and Mouldings Alwcjrs in SiocJt Telephones: 653. Head Office: 96 Order Office. r [ C R K I Sfi ' BATHS. (Under New Management) LORKE STREET. I MR. W. JONES. Masseur, Begs to announce that he has taken over tho' Turkish Baths in uorne Street. Customers can rely on every attention and cleanliness Lady always in attendance. Usual hours.
7 —-——— —* I Real Eggs are Better | I than Substitutes! I Better than all the egg substi- 1 tutes are the real eggs them- I selves—there'ssatisfaction and I nutrition in the genuine article. I Every family should I Bay Egg* while they're cheap j and "put them down" with 1 Norton's "Premier" Egg Pre- 1 ! ■ servative. The method is I simplicity itself. To one part | of Norton's Preservative add § 16 to 20 of water and place § the eggs therein, !] if you've never preserved eggs * before -it will pay you hand- | somely to try the "plan this reason. While eggs are cheap I ensure yourself a plentiful supply fdr the winter months. NORTON'® I "Premier" Egg Preservative I < The Well-known and ; I Dependable Preservative. 1 ON SALE AT ALL STORES I Wholesale from ail Merchants " V.—.— « f Distributing Agents: A. R. ELDER. Brunswick Buildings. Queer St rat. Auckland ii Reliability —never a break f\ \ to mar your mark, never a / \ d grit to try your temper— L. S in spider web tracery or jj||f M broad heavy blocks —that's »|Ps| 3 Venus reliability. WHm 3 There'• a Veoui grade for any S§9» § pencil work under the sun. and fBsS 3 erery arade n perfection itself. |m| a Ask your Stationer or 3g§l I .Stores next time for ilgS VlmmWmmwm k^m^m^mm m FLAVOR I 3aarniiißi ■—■ i miMHii !■■»■ , uw 1° Fur COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use Tmmwzsr Costs a/- ftlnkee 1 pint Saves 10/- I Good also for Toothache, Earache and 1 Stomach Cramp* and biarrho.-n when g nwd <vitnou' HWfeii'n'nir Tr; JGt—agatßaaaa—r aaa—aa—Daw——ipg
j Samuel rspys S^W In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 | I to £10 per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd ob- I ; I server of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 1 I how, despite these high prices, tea had its place and I ; I function even in those days of good Queen Bess. § I And the modern diarist will record that no beverage I | ] is so important in the life of to-day. Think of the I 1 thousands of cups you drink each year! How I H important then that a pure, high quality brand like 1 L EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE 1 | p should be used. "Amber Tips" is essentially a § H tea of fine quality and sterling value. ,03 I J. I-'. 'SHANLY AND .CO., 41, FORT STREET, SOLE AGENTS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 10
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