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ONLY ONE SOAP IN THE SMITH'S BATHROOM H: j v v * Knight’s Castile /J HIT WITH US AU -r Back off shift, one of Bill’s first joys is a shower with Knight’s Castile. To the Smith’s, this refreshing soap is an institution now, well loved as Mother’s cherry cake. And Mrs. S., who bought it first for baby's petal skiii, is thrilled to have found a soap that pleases ’em all, and saves a tidy bit on the way. THE SOAP WITH THE LAVENDER FRAGRANCE MADE |y LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE. J.11.27Z

A—Ladies’ Smart Rust Brown Suede Gusset Court Shoes. Distinctive vamp punching Suede and Kid tab to tone. Cuban heels (as illustrated). « J jr m ■ Also in Navy or Black. 3*k* I * B—Ladies’ Navy Blue Gusset Kid Court Shoes. Patent trim. Cuban heels (as illustrated). ] Also similar designs in Black or Brown —35/-. If you. cant call, mail your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. AT PRICE A you’ll be delighted to pay C—Ladies’ Black Suede and Patent Gusset Court Shoes. Cuban heels (as illustrated). Also in Blue Suede and Blue Patent. 1 j W. HARRIS & SON LTD. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN.

You save with a DE LAVAL SEPARATOR For really clon oklmmlnf, Or finest cream end bigger return* imtal. De Level, the Separator with longer, wear.' Ye understand why De Laval Is superior in performance end dependability write for free Illustrated booklet. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD. P.O. Bos 401. CHRISTCHURCH. Loral Asems: Acme Supply Co., Ltd., 103 Bond Street. Dunedin. Phone 18-Ui. District Representative: J. McGrath. P.O. Box 554. Phono 13-441. 0 i

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*NOGCEf HELPS THE WAR EFFORT BOOT JJOLISH ssoVi The Army, the Navy and the Air Force need increasingly large quantities of footwear. Get the maximum service from your boots and shoes by keeping them in good repair. "Nugget” will help to keep,them In good shape and looking as good as new. The reduced demand for footwear saves leather, thread, eyelets and nails. •. and saves coupons. Keep footwear serviceable as well a* smart by stsmy "NvyyeVrey* forty

FIRST THINGS FIRST War Priorities Regulate Train Travel Fleets of locomotives are necessary to cope with the greatest freight volume in our history; scores of extra trains are required for troops on service and on furlough. The safe, expeditious conduct of this all-vital traffic and the maintenance of as many domestic services as may be continued without impeding war requirements, places upon the railways a responsibility too great to be hindered by passengers on pleasure bent This is a serious timer and you can help the railways most by staying at home. Unnecessary Travel Hinders Transportation

71 mmwk, WSm Copyright Reserved. Don’t get “ tied up ” to the idea that good dressing is expensive or difficult to-day. Good materials arc certainly difficult to buy and prices seem to be always on the up and up. On the other hand you have the benefit of the extremely modern Dry Cleaning Processes, Expert Pressing and Skilful Dyeing provided by The City Dye Works to make all your outer garments give four and five times their normal wear. And that is by no means all . . . just look through your wardrobe and pick out some of those garments which are hanging there, practically discarded . . . send them to Tbc City Dye Works ... and see how they will be made like new again ... for just a few shillings. The City Dye Works do a real job .•. . follow the foregoing suggestion and step out looking your best. Things arc not always what they seftn, and what often appears to be a new suit or a new frock is adequate testimony to the excellence of the work done by The City Dye Works. Our illustration? . . . that’s to do with dressing, too . . . the eyelet and lace of a man’s shoe . . . magnified twenty diameters or four hundred times . . . but nothing we can say will unduly magnify the importance of memorising these addresses:— (i) In the Octagon (just below Butterfields), (a) High Street (just above Jacobs’), and (3) 137 George Street. If necessary, The City Dye Works also call and deliver. Phone 12-846 preferably as early as possible. A SHIP’S HAWSER A SUBMARINE CABLE A TOWLINE SOMETHING WEARABLE ?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25299, 9 August 1943, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25299, 9 August 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25299, 9 August 1943, Page 5

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