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makes shaving a pleasure ID Shaving Soap The /New Triangular Slick In pure Aluminium (Container Deposit t-vnaS I £B/15/Cash per week for 34 weeks Buys the Famous IMPERIAL BOWDEN CYCLE Note the Address: 3? OCTAGON (next F. & F. Martin)

't r.K 'M '6 1 1 L_l plate tsp .iSg* The scope of the “ National’s ” service includes every important branch of insurance except Life. Public attention is drawn to the protection offered against the following risks: — PLATE GLASS. Business firms possessing plate glass shop fronts or show cases can insure them against loss by breakage at very moderate premiums. Accidents arc liable to happen any time, and there is the daily risk of a big smash by unmanageable motor cars or runaway horses. The heavy cost of plate glass makes its insurance well worth while. BURGLARY. ff premises are broken into , and valuable contents damaged 1 or stolen, the loss is very materially minimised where a Burglary Insurance Policy exists. One realises the advantages of such protection where the modern burglar exhibits his skill and handiwork. Instead cf having lo bewail the loss and complete disappearance of one’s valuables, those insured enjoy the satisfaction of know ig that adequate compensation is forthcoming. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. A policy in this section enables employers to protect themselves against toss occasioned by the dishonesty of or embezzlement by employees. In an evil hour large sums may be abstracted, so that as a business proposition, it is a wise thing to make provision for indemnity against such defalcations, by transferring the responsibility to the “ National.” Legal Bonds of all descriptions executed. THE INSURANCE CO. OF HEW ZEALAND IT 126 Rattray Street (opposite Telegraph Office) H. A. B. BRABANT Manager • • Otago Branch

fresh ’young fish olive oil You have no time to guess or to experiment —ask for CROSSED FISH, the brand that others have proved the best best in nutriment, best in flavour, always absolutely fresh and perfect. STAVANGER PRESERVING CO-. trade mark .Crossed Fish .NORWEGIAN BRISLING. N.Z. representatives: A. A. STIOHBtTEY, LTD, Blair Street, Wellington. P.O Box 103, Auckland. VP Si Your Washing Day Will be Light and Gay If you will only Wash The I.X.L. way. & a -n. B orax Washing Powder Takes all the work out of washing. Makes garments spotlessly clean, yet will not injure the most delicate fabric. Only 2d. a Packet fiw Sr&mophcms, Records.. and Art. Sitk Stoeldngs. ' Are you saving up your wrappers for the big I.X.L. Competition t Free £2O Console Model Gramophones, Free Gramophone Records, Free Artificial Silk Hose, worth easily 5/- a pair. Two hundred wrappers entitle you to a prize. ST7PEEBUS PACKING CO. LTD., 90 Madras St., Christchurch M f W £ S -J II Time to Replenish Your Stock of Preserves. Jams, Jellies. Bottled Fruits—what a quantity of them we use. But Jars and other necessities are quite inexpensive—so why not? PRESERVING PANS in Aluminium, Enamel, and Brass. JARS, screw tops, in pint, quart, and half-gallon sizes. The famous " Ball’s Special and Agee makes. JELLY JARS —lots of them. DUNLOP RUBBER RINGS & GUMMED COVERS. HOUSEHOLD SCALES, weigh up to 251b —7/6. COUNTER SCALES, absolutely reliable —11/6. LAIDLAW & GRAY || The Popular Warehouse RATTRAY STREET - - DUNEDIN. II rfp . urity.Slreriqth and flavour are combined in Jo other approaches ih in Quality ■HHnaMHMfIv m—w—■ Brewed by jWZealand Brev/eries Lid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 15

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