At a recent meeting of the Chriatchnrch City CoundL Ooancilior D. G. Sullivan, M.P.,. moved:—"That ... la order to maintain the prosperity of the country, the Minister of Commerce and Industry be urged to carry out a propaganda throughout the Dominion, urging ' the people to purchase only New Zealand-made goods i when such goods can he obtained. . . ,*• ' • j '" ; 1 You Can Do Your Share towards this ead, and at the same time support New Zealand's new industry by giving % Westcrait Leather Goods as Xmas Gifts These exquisite articles are New Zealand made, by New Zealanders, almost entirely from New Zealand leathers, and compare more than favourably with the best imported goods. "Westcraft" leather goods are obtainable everywhere in the Dominion. | Weston Bros,, Limited Manufacturers and Wholesale Suppliers only. CKRISTCHUBCH. | The Glorious Perfume | I !i leilma Cream I 3 Icilma Cream Bouquet Perfume is made S from the fragrant blossoms of the Riviera. ?J E Not only does the distinctive, delicate Jj U and fascinating fragrance of Icilma Cream \\ Bouquet Perfume charm the user and of ; | those near "by, but it has another great 8 \ Sj advantage—it "sweetens" the skin. Aj £g Icilma Cream, scented with the subtle and Itf C elusive Icilma Perfume, is a wonderful beautify. SI ing toilet cream that cools and refreshes the skin fGI ISH after dancing—after exercise and when heated. !j This point about the perfume is just one of ° ! the many reasons why Icilma Cream is the 1 S world's finest toilet cream. Different from ' ' and better than others. When out to-day— i 2 get a pot acd try it. j j (.Mima U sronouneei Eye-BUma) I » » • | » JPif'w, 2/6 per pot—Everywhere, British Mado— t « g J N British Best. Manufactured bv Inter. o g n ■ naHoval Icilma Trading Co., Ltd., London, | • 6 J ENGLAND. Agents for New Zealand; Salmond <& *2 • Suraggon, Bakers Buitdings, Featherstont Street. PH L WELLINGTON. fcgj Use it daily and look your best m K.z.c.27 Lrf No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC JUNIOR KODAK For Picture 4! s 2k inches. H v One of the most popular models—reliable, strong, simple to use, yet moderate in price. j The size of the picture made is unusually attractive; the Hfl long panel shape is equally suitable for single figure studies or groups, landscapes and other subjects. Tke equipment includes all the necessary features desir- £ able in a hand camera. Everything is thsre in a minimum of ||s space, for the Kodak is quite small—not too bulky or incon- ||| venient to carry, and it fits a man s pocket quite easily. With Tested Meniscus Achromatic Lens, £5 Film Cartridge of Six Exposures - - 1/6 Send for FREE SPECIMEN PRINTS & PRICE LISTS 52 Queen Street, Auckland Christchurch and Dunedin."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17659, 21 December 1920, Page 3
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