On Account Winter Exhibition, To be Sold At 10 o'Clock. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, City Markets. See Auction Column* for full particulars. Splendid chnncc to purchane your requirement* for any building* whatever. SALE, To-morrow (Thursday). Write to J. JONES for their Book, Farm Recorder It is Free.
S3 X % with these cosiness-bringers to your home White Hanging Bowls m m In beautiful fluted designs. They spread a cheerful glow instead of the usual electric glare. Complete with chains. Only ma I 2T6 Radiators Well designed, strongly constructed electric radiators, with a heavy base to prevent upsetting. Complete with cable and plug. From only VISIT OUR Friday Night. Open Until Wizard Lamps Will clamp or stand anywhere. Invaluable for reading and night work. Complete with cable and plug. CO. of N.Z. The Dominion's Finest Electrical Showroom FORT STREET - - AUCKLAND
To soften dry; scaly skin — s>Xf >.'v'V* As wc grow older, the oils and moisture needed to keep the skin clear, fine-pored, and smooth are dried by exposure, nerve strain, or cosmetics. To correct excessive dryness, apply Frostilla daily. This fragrant lotion will melt right into the skin and leave no trace of stickiness. Get your bottle to-day from chemist or toilet counter. Salts Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z., Ltd., 72, Dixon Street, Wellington.
Sapolin RED OXIDE "For a permanent protective coating on corrugated roofs, tin roofs, farm buildings of wood or metal, you should use Sapolin Red Oxide Paint. It is made scientifically and of the finest ingredients. It contains a large percentage of oil and iron oxide and it is ground to an exceptional fineness. Fine grinding gives it greater covering properties—fine ingredients give it greater wearing qualities. It costs no more than inferior paints and still it covers a greater area per gallon, with a more permanent protective coating. This means less frequent painting and a great saving to the user of Sapolin Red Oxide Paint. Your dealer can suppiv it —ask for it by name —insist upon the best.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20309, 17 July 1929, Page 4
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