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"BONC The dress flannel for all sports! Hardtwisted yarn of superfine quality, they are made for strenuous games. They are very smart also for street or house wear, being made in 50 fashionable shades, and will not stretch or " bag." Remember the Name: "BONCER" WANGANUI WOOLLEN MILLS LTD., ARAMOHO. Spinners and Weavers of Fine Fabrics. - ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW i m it? fig M V' \ f|| '• v jbs« Because —it is always ready for duty (No ashes to clean away before starting your cooking) —it is simple to control (Responds readily to regulation of heat) —it ensures ease and comfort (No stooping, no back-aches) —it may be left unattended immediately cooking is completed (Maine can be Instantly extinguished) Ask vour Hardware Merchant or Storekeeper for more Perfection particulars. There's a model for every home. PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens PS Z _ ■ I VACUUM OIL COMPANY. PPf L™

ftp*# •A'r* •jg^s m I 22 \V3fflS I £ lis CV;:v ' /:•. v-V >•:•:•. •• •■■•••,% •:'. ..., .j A" ;■<;■:■■• ; 'V v #K.' lm ml ■ ■' to*' i Tiles, porcelain, enamelled work Old Dutch cleans them scratchlessly—its flat flaky particles clean thoroughly without leaving grooves for future dust and y germs to collect

HEREAFTER; never ask for just "a prophylactic tooth brush"; say, instead: "Florence Pro-phy-lac-tic!" The prefix "Florence" is added to protect you. It identifies the original, the genuine—the same high quality tooth brush that has been endorsed by dentists for over 40 year 3 as the best. 1932 SIOSSKCE ipro-pftzj'tac-lLs 'Jwfh'Brufk MAKE MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME! I 3 your sparo time remunerative—arc Jou turning it to monetary advantage? If not, here's your chance —make LIBERTY Sweetj at home. It's interesting, easy work, and you always have a market for such sweets, and wo will forward, free to your door, a case of necessary tjoods. Arc you interested? Good, 1 hen mail the coupon below and find out nil about this money-making plan. No obligations incurred—if you don't feel interested 'hen, only a postage stamp lost. HERE'S THE COUPON—WHERE'S THE PENCIL? _ _ Confectionery College, f Hannah's Built-'ings, | II Lnmbton Quay, Wellington. | ■ Please send me full particulars of your " turning sparo time to profit ' J • plan, as I need more money. I Name ' I Street | ' Town ' N.Z.I I. ■ m » * m rtf? *» vau XT' quickly and p,?«mnneiitly he»letl. Simple, •*fe, inexpensive treatment. No resting. V/rite lor Free Booklet. ERNEST HEALF.Y. Varo* Ltd. P.O. Box 155S U VVellinKton. I Treatment Rooms: NURSE VANE-WALLACE, Karangahapc Road. 12, St. Kevin's Arcade, filir teli lls£i mi »l SWw!®!' ax •W, 'TjjrHfflTTr KM m. m tf.'i*. . - - • • .- • ' yiTAMIN B is the important * vitamin which keeps the digestive organs properly at work and which helps the absorption of food. A certain daily amount is essential. That is why Marmite is so valuable. It is a pure vegetable product, the richest known source of Vitamin 33. Everyone should take it daily in some way. Add it to soups and savouries of all kinds ; to cheese and egg dishes; to sauces and sandwiches, or take it simply as a delicious and appetising hot bouillon. It will help you to gain more nourishment from your other food. You will like the zestful celery flavour, but remember that Marmite must be used sparingly—too much spoils the flavour. The BIG JAR t costs you LESS * Obtainable fn I, 2, 4, 8, and 16-oz. jars at leading grocers, and at all Sanitarium Health Food Shops. FOOO ixTRAC.n.i—"" ' W ~" IM »«.U. ..V«-> *** 1 11! I i 11"0* „ ektuao IIKI! HE/vlth . Sa 1.M.1-36

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 5

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