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Special Announcement! Beware of false economy when buying Kerosene: Demand “LAUREL” T XffiHT r You pay more for it than for ordinary kerosene, but Laurel is worth far more than the difference it costs. The Housekeeper who appreciates a soft, powerful light—free, dom from smoky chimneys and disagreeable odours—absence of charred wicks —will continue to use the quality kerosene—“LAUßEL.” —And for Reading LAUREL KEROSENE “The Soft White Light” . The Laurel light is ideal for ‘deals gently with the eyes of young and old alike and protects from eyestrain. You will find Laurel clean burning and uniform.' It does not' char the wick nor leave sediment in the lamp bowl. It feeds freely to the wick and burns clearly and steadily to the last thimblefuL. Ask for Laurel and experience satisfactory lighting in your home. Be sure to say “Laurol” —Don’t say Kerosene^ A if, i Don’t say Kerosene Say ‘LAUREL.’ Obtainable from all Quality Stores. LAUREL la much superior to ordinary low-priced but it costs only afri/Zr more —therefore, use LaureL VACUUM OIL COMPANY Pg P~H tol

Several members of the Waterside first team have expressed their willingness to play a match against the Aotea Ladies* team before they go to Manawatu. A cold in the head can ho quickly relieved by "NAZOL.” No cold is NAZOL-proof. €0 doses Is 6d.

STIFF NECKS. A Wellington lady. who suffered with \ stiff neck tor four months, reports that she Rained almost immediate relief by •übbing in diluted Q-tol. A footballer ■suffering in the same way reports simil»rly good results after using Q-tol. It ■jen.etrates and soothes below the surface

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11296, 23 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11296, 23 August 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11296, 23 August 1922, Page 8

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