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W.fr A. GILBEY'S CLEM SPEY DISTILLERY, ROTHES. SCOTLAND. iSSj mm i Out of the blue *» *S?^v comes the w wash! s Sheerest white is made up of seven colours—the seven colours of the rainbow. One of these colours is blue. There's no true white without blue. White things in the wash that have lost their sparkle and gone a yellowish grey need Reckitt's Blue in the last rinsing water. With nature's own colour-magic (and with never a hint of harm) Reckitt's Blue will give them a whiteness that makes you proud! Out of the blue comes the whitest wash!

As refreshing as a Ceylon breeze Grown on Lipton'a own plantations on Ceylon's sunny slopes, this tea comes direct to you, expertly packed so that not a particle of the rich flavour is lost. That is why Lipton'a is so fresh—so soothing to the nerves —why it gives you so much real enjoyment. - — v Ihe World's Favourite Tea THOMPSON'S Pram House 313 QUEEN ST., 3 Doors Above Town Hall, For LATEST LowPriced Quality BASSINETTES, PRAMS. PUSH CHAIRS. HIGH CHAIRS. NURSERY CHAIRS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS and DO'.LS' PRAMS Free List issued. Estd. 1893. Phone 45-993,

'THEY LANES, YOUNGSTERS TAKE LANE'S GLADLY because it's really quite nice—and because they feel instinctively that it's so very good for them. Mothers young and old alike give Lane's V gladly because they know well its value in building a happy childhood and vigorous manhood. You cannot do anything better for your youngsters than to START THEM ON LANE'S and KEEP THEM ON , LANE'S. "It's famous because it'sgood\" // Price 2/9 and 4/9 ■t all Chemists and Stores. C m ftim, nn,iifmi a BJV EMULSION/ ii: Special Issue of "Railways Magazine' EIGHTY ILLUSTRATIONS The May issue of the "N.Z. Railways Magazine" has worthy treatment of the New Wellington Station two feature articles by A. S. Wansbrough (Designing Engineer of the Department) and O. N. Gillespie. Other Specials are:— "R. L. Stevenson and His Friends," by James Cowan. "In Old Dunedin," by Robin Hyde. "Goof's Hocussed History," by Ken Alexander. "A Chieftainess of Tuhoe," by Gwenda Williams. "Romance of North New Zealand," by Jean Boswell. "Relief Expeditions in the Mountains," by John Pascoe., "White Fury," by Andrew Stewart.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 16

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