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•( ' ' ■ mmm 'JCT/LL* f* Gil* ;• -a VjLI % mm I iiiil ■ill " • V I m iii £ R AT lows o> Distilled and ~~ bottled in London by W. & A. Gil bey Ltd, f • • ■m i •• , , l :i ' u A-m arJumiinuK m. 3 • J k ||; X Jjj / / m E if you haven’t children to use the bed for a play-ground, the strain of constant use will soon find any weak spot in the then r-r-rip ! Of course, you don’t want that, so don’t invite trouble. Don’t use so-called cheap soaps—they give such poor, thin lather you have to rub and rub, and that’s bound to cause “weak spots” in the fabric. Keep linens strong with safe Sunlight washing. Sunlight gives extrasoapy suds to get clothes spotless without hard rubbing. Pure, backed by a £I,OOO guarantee, Sunlight has been taking care of precious linens since grandmother had her first wash-day. It will take care of yours. i'♦ ji HOW su nu«ht samls row worsts I fciiot »5E g maho* l gfivi As 9A. rts extra A Lbtek Product —Mad* ra Ntw ZBAtAiro save your dfcrtiiw/ ijrtr.isn*

Its greater " spreadability ” not only makes “Hula” the economical butter but proves its creamy superior quality 1737

YOU CAN ALWAYS ON THE W i ImberTips The Favourite Tea of New Zealanders for over 41 Years—Empire Grown—Blended and Packed in New Zealand by New Zealanders—for New Zealanders. The TEA of TEAS

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 3

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