refresh the mouth with WRIGLEYS The regular use of Wrigley's Is a clean, healthy custom. Used after smoking, Wrigley's, because of its delightful lasting flavour, leaves the mouth fresh and cool giving you greater enjoyment You'll be surprised how delicious your next smoke will taste. Wrigley's is the ideal sweetmeat for everyone refreshing and economical. In two flavours P.K./with the genuine peppermint flavour, and Spearmint, with the pure mint leaf flavour. Only id, a packet worth many times more for the good it does you. f MADE IN AUSTRAIASIA WITH EMPIRE MATERIALS EN » PACKET MEANS BETTER CHEWING SWEET
I e 1 • '-C 0 ••v<« tti i-A • ::•,' L at 1 ■;V<* IL i _• ;> S "Hasn't j& Scratched '«' v l/l/l w« Have yon tried the Powder too? Bon Ami Powder has the same ingredients as the famous Bon Ami Cake. It comes in a generous-size, handy, sifter-top can. Most women prefer the soft, snowy-white Powder for cleaning baths, tiling, aluminium, refrigerators, linoleum, etc. But Bon Ami Cake is the universal favourite for cleaning and polishing windows and mirrors, white woodwork, etc. Bon Ami Powder and Bon Ami Cake never scratch the surface they clean—never redden or roughen your hands—-never leave an unpleasant] odonr. They clean quickly, easily, thoroughly—and polish as they clean.
The New ACME Wringer and Table Mangle is nothing ITaB short of a revelation. It does away with so much labour and saves so much time. It HugggH has so many exclusive feat- PggSSuSj tires a reversible water HBroffiyH drain which prevents splash- HHHIB ing arid enables you to wring the clothes from either side, metal clotnes guides to spread the clothes evenly, and many MODEL other Matures to make your ygMik washday easier and shorter lb than ever before. Insist on XlAjLr seeing the ACME at any Hardware Store. No other wringer fulfils its guarantee so well. 49/6 '■'•r specialty for the AS New ACME ACME WRINGERS LIMITED DAVID ST., GLASGOW, S.E., SCOTLAND Factory Representatives: Guthrie & Norton Ltd Paykels Buildings, Anzac Avenue, Auckland, N.Z. m (t$ m Hi h /t rnwi f«Sl* m
SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS, Executed in First-class Style at HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 2
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