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Ladies ! WHITE FOXES are very becoming for SPRING wear. We have the finest selection of pelts in this city, which we make up to your satisfaction at prices which defy competition. We have them from llgns to 25gns. MUTUAL FUR COY. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Furriers, GEORGE STREET - - DUNEDIN. WHAT WE SAY IT IS. IT IS. Jou must Build his future now “All efforts and devotion after a child is horn may fail unless that child has been properly cared for before it was born.” A yTOTHERHOOD is yours many months before -I-Vi baby actually comes. Your health, your thoughts, are daily affecting this tiny life you guard. You are laying the foundation for his future. By taking one or two cupfuls of hot, delicious Glaxo daily yourself, you will not only build up your own strength, but ensure a plentiful supply of natural food for baby when he arrives. Glaxo is intense nourishment, and most easy to digest. It will help you both as it has helped thousands of other mothers and babies. *4* 119 FOR MOTHERS AND BABIES. Send your name and address — For a splendid little book that will help you as it has helped thousands of other mothers. “ Before Baby Comes,” is full of wise advice about such problems as;— When motherhood really commences : The expectant mother’s food : Obstetric tablet Consult your doctor early: Exercise: Fresh Air: Clothing ; Hygiene : Sleep: Mental health, etc., etc. This book come? to you FREE in Plain Sealed Wrapper, with a sample tin of Glaxo. Send name and address to-day to Glaxo, Dept. No. fC . P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. Also state month in which baby is expected. 'first Qrade Laundry Soap “Velvet ” fulfils the Government Regulations Soap must now rank as * ‘First-Grade of fatty acid. Buy First-Grade be branded according to quality. To ” it must contain at least 62 par cent. “Velvet” Soap for economy. Two solid, seasoned Bars of “Velvet” can be bought for the price of one bar of second-grade soap. And ‘ ‘ Velvet ’ ’ is STERILISED—-guar-anteed free from gems. Big FREE SAMPLE sent on receipt of post-card. Write to “Zealandla,” Box 271 Ohxistchurch P r m £2 of* 0 va erf sss <■£ & cm me m Sterilised Soap 'tj* ti Anil for cleaning and polishing Bathtubs, Tiling Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Aluminium Ware Brass, Copper, Tin and Nickel Ware Windows, Mirrors White Shoes The Hands Refrigerators Linoleum Congoleum The Best Way to Clean a Mirror— One! A little Bon Ami on a damp cloth. Twol A thin coating all over the inirror. Three! A moment's pause while the Bon Arni lather dries. Four! A few rubs with a soft, dry cloth and the mirror is spotless, clear and glistening. THAT’S the way I like to clean mirrors—with wonderful Bon Ami. And it’s just as easy to clean dozens of other things. There’s real household magic in the soft white mineral that hasn’t scratched yet. Cake and Powder most housewives use both “ Hasn't Scratched Yet ” ftk‘ \ cmhi/i WJ.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 14