V ro •ft ~7,, CC I get best value for money in pure soap. n £I,OOO Guarantee of Pimmr on Every Ear. npO have spotless linen; to keep clothes unimpaired by the countless weekly washings; to enjoy the comfort of cleanliness and to save the expense of replacing things; that is why women buy Sunlight Soap. Women know that impure soap means a short life for the clothes. The only sure way of prolonging their life is to use pure soap, especially if you wash in the old-fashioned way by boiling in a copper. Clothes hand-washed or boiled with Sunlight Soap are naturally cleansed, not chemically cleaned. The pure lather which comes from nature’s finest cleansing oils, perfectly saponified in Sunlight Soap, goes deep down, through and through the clothes, making dirt loosen its grip, and restoring each minute thread to a natural state of cleanliness. SUNLIGHT SOAP Brothers (New Zealand) Limited-Petone
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HAY FEVER AND CATARRH. The scientific! method o t treatment il to enifl up warm Flunesol at internals and also rub Q-tol into the bridge of the noee. The irritating bacteria are soon dispelled. If the trouble is of Ring standing, continuous and ejßtematio treatment for two or three weeks ia~te» commended. — t
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 11
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