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"H"OXEV.~In winter the free use of houcy avoids many ills. Use it in place of sugar on vour porridge and puddings.—T. COLLIA'S, Golf Links Apiary. ONLY 10-0 ah *SVL woman who gets things done" has more time for the pleasantcr things of life. A sure way to pet the wash- " >ne earlier and easier is to use 'aborlite Soar

Laborhte Soap quickly DRAWS out dirt' and makes jrood suds even in hard water, because it is fully matured, high quality soap made from the fresh fat of animals slaughtered under Government supervision. It is so pure it cannot harm even the most delicate fabrics. "LABORLITE" purifies and sweetens—improves tho colour of the clothes. IllaJic £abcr!!i2 ¥our" masbwerd " Look for the check wrappers ani packets. EVANS & SAWYER, BOSEB, CABNATIONS, FHUIT TEEES, LEMON TEEES, TBEES AND SHBtJBS, )F EVEBY DESCRIPTION CAN BE SUPPLIED. | - EVANS & SAWYER, NUESEBYMEN, ilaaakau. - NOBLE & CAPEWEL. 3AEEIEBS AND COAL AND WOOD MERCHANTS. WOOD, COAL AND COKE ALWAYS ON HAND. AT LOWEST KATES. Sole agents for W. McBEIH. i : -' (Late iroffati asd Sons). « T HEREBY give 'sotice that I Itave taken over the well-knows butchery i auß'm&a of Messrs itoffatt and Sons I" Jsd l intend to keep only the beat of ration, pork, veal, etc Ali ! oraers will be promptly attended to. W. M°BETH. 3VXATN STBBST, OTAEX (Opposite Post Office).

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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 3

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