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The Giraffe GtfaJtyzor There is a story told of a boy’s first visit to the Zoo. They took him to see the Qiraffe. He stared at it for some time in bewilderment, looking up and down its absurd long neckWell,” they asked him, “what do you think of it ?” “ I don’t believe it I ” the boy exclaimed. jA So it was with the man who was first shown a “VALET” Razor, He watched it as it slipped its strop through its head and ran up and down, turning its blade over and over, and sharpening each edge in turn; he saw how for a touch on its back, the blade was in position again, ready for action ; he saw, too, for a touch on its back, it was open again, ready to be cleaned; and, remembering his struggles with other safety razors — the fiddling about with screws and things, to say nothing of blade bluntness and blade wastage—he exclaimed “ I dont believe it 1 But it is true. As true as the neck of the giraffe. Ten seconds a day will strop a “VALET Razor. Ten seconds a day will clean and dry it. And every morning its blade comes up with a brand new edge, as sharp for the fortieth shave as it was for the first To see the “VALET” is to wonder and you may not believe it till you put it to the test Ask any dealer to demonstrate to you its simple working plan. c \ Of all dealers British Made AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO., LD„ 197-207. CITY ROAD. LONDON. ENG. Managing Agents for New Zealand : VAN STAVEREN BROS.. LTD., 118, Wakefield Street, WELLINGTON mm m

What is all this about a new Buick ? JW'ZS' 1 i ✓ N m you’ll know SEPTEMBER 17 th Howlison & Co. Ltd. BUICK DISTRIBUTORS FOR OTAGO VfOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by A*ri-1 HTHE FARMERS’ PAPER.—Tne Agricul cola, Weekly in the Otago Witness, J- tara.l Department of the Otago Witness dealing with subjects of current interest to is acknowledged to bo unequalled by that j of any ether Weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19276, 13 September 1924, Page 2

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