m m i mrAWARDED TO 1 WASHffiQ POWDER reinforced with Rayon will be given FREE to every person sending £OO I.X.L. to the Ruperbuß Packing Co., UhiiiJi,church. \ This is one of the A most generous \ gift Bchomea \ offered in N.Z. W ashing Powder coats only 2d a packet. Washes daintiest of silk \ garments without injury. \ \\ Kaepe hands smooth and \VV white. \\ Better than soap for glassware, \ \ cutlery and silver. Dishes V washed with I.X.L. have a new \ freshness and sweetness. Does not shrink blankets or other woollen goods. Softens hardest water. I.X.Xj. is the modern method of cleansing. It reduces work and protects the daintiest garments, retaining in thom that trousseau freshness. YOUR OROOER SELLS Borax Washing Powder
Relief from all lung and throat Ted \ ifllfci EMULSION A "At first I thought it was impossible for Lane's to do me any good. Now to-day, after a five months' course of Lane's, I have been pronounced completely cured of both pulmonary T.B. and T.B. of the spine, and am better than I ever wa» in. ray life," {Name on application.) There's no substitute for the life-givjqg power of Lane's Emulsion the —Wto- B reat lung-healcr and body- __ builder—"it's famous besss&s Manufactured by The Lane Medidne Co. Ltd. (e. g: J|j|SpgP r Lane, Graduate Chemist)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 3
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