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DISfASE INVASION Kills all Insects Stone Dead Non-Poisonous. Will Not Stain. MORTEIN can be used with perfect safety in any home Protect your children from disease infection through Flies or Mosquitoes. 8-oz. BOTTLES Irx MORTEIN Is Better! ■ (with Free Sprayer) i TICB, 1/ J. Why Pay More? Auckland Provincial Agents: BOND & BOND, Auckland It it a mistake to think yon don't need much nourishment in hot weather. When you can't eat much meat —that's the time to use Bovril in all your cooking. Bovril is supremely light and digestible. Bovril adds flavour to all made dishes. Bovril puts beef into you. Try especially Bovfil galantine and jellied better quicker more sustaining with a J tie goodness ot BEEf

NEW SOUTH WALES SOUTHERN CROSS ART UNION Notice To Ticket Holders We are directed by the New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and the Dumb and the Blind Children, in whose aid this art union is being conducted, to request you to return immediately all books, butts, tickets, or moneys that you are holding in connection therewith to the following address: Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, care G.P.0., Sydney, New South Wales. The art union is being drawn on the 22nd December, 1928, so urgent posting is essential to catch mail at Wellington to-morrow, as the institution will suffer through delay on your part. j PLEASE POST AT ONCE. Signed— LEICESTER, JOWETT AND RAINEY, Solicitors, Wellington.

HOW LOVELY MY HAIR LOOKS HOW - Think of the joy of seeing your hair suddenly become radiantly beautiful, with lovely dancing lights and soft shining waves. It sounds amazing, yet it can be true if you will regularly use Butywave Shampoo. Your hair will look twice as thick. All the lovely hidden lights and waves will be coaxed out by a special ingredient which only Butywave contains. Try this wonderful shampoo to night and then hear what your friends will say. Take a packet home to-night. HE TELLS ME VELY MY HAIR eAch 9° FOR TVVft With lime juice rinsing crystals and packet ot henna to use a* inquired. CJaues- a? it washes* JT.Z. Wholesale Dinlributori: KEMPTHORNE PROSSER &. CO. LTD.

Gifts of China or Glassware A few suggestions from our well-known Art China and Glassware Department Good Quality English China Tea Set, of 21 pieces; in new designs—l 9/6, 22/6, 25/-, 31/6, 35/», 37/6, 45/-, 50/-, 55/-. Dinner Set, 32 pieces; in various designs—From 67/6, 75/-, 90/-. China Supper Sets, in great variety—l 2/6, 13/6, 15/-, 17/6, 19/6 set. China Fruit Salad Sets, in various designs 12/6, 15/-, 17/6, 19/6 set. China Fruit or Cake Plates, coaching scene—3/3. China Flower Bowl, black, with pink flowers—l 9/6. China Fruit or Salad Bowl, coaching scene—9/6. China Box Figures, in quaint designs, representing Bride, Monk, Bridegroom, etc.— 2/9 each. China Vases, coloured with cottage scenery—Bin., 2/6; 9in., 4/6; 10in., 6/6 each. Unique China Flower Centre v Pieces, representing "Viking" ship—4s/- and 50/-. Engraved Crystal Glasses—2/3 each; Tumblers, 2/6 each Jugs, 7/6 each. Cut Crystal Comports—2s/each. Shop Early in the Week Fancy Coloured Lemonade Sets, comprising 6 Tumblers and Jug in basket. Crushed strawberry coloured—39/6; white frosted, 39/6; amber, 22/6; light green, 42/- set. Glass Flower Bowls, in distinctive design; black, satin finish—lo/6. Ivoride Salad Servers—9/6 pair. Case of E.P. Soup or Fruit Spoons—l 9/6. Case of E.P. Teaspoons, with butter knife and jam spoon Case of E.P. Soup or Fruit Spoons, with Ladle—39/6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 7

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