PROFITS FROM PISTES. INTERESTING FREE BOOKLET. Everybody is talking about tree-growing. Nearly every country is clamouring for timber. New Zealand must grow more, and become self-supporting, or the dominion will suffer from lack of supplies for butter-boxes, fruit-cases, and the thousands of other things that need timber. All this is fully explained in free booklet, “Profits that Grow with ths Trees,” issued by Nelson Pine Forest (Ltd.), Hardy street, Nelson. Write to day for your copy,—Advt. High heels and short skirts, formerly forbidden by lav/ in Bulgaria, are coming into fashion again since the death of the ox-Prcmier of that country. VALUE FOR “VELVET” SUDS. Much time and labour can be saved on wash days by using “Velvet”—the sterilised soap. Merely steep clothes in boiling water “Velvet” cleanses them gently and thoroughly without rubbing. Splendid for toilet purposes. Harmless to tender skins. Order “Velvet” from your grocer to-day. It is the best soap on the market.—Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19001, 25 October 1923, Page 14
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