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-'V tax m W SOT PI pjj feiy l ifS « ft // V \rv\ fSi :*•■ O ' 1 1 Rffep 111 y J.£!5S d ; . mm i£S x Good Braces Prolong the Life of You? Wearing Apparel It is the infinite care tliat is worked into SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES that makes them different from other braces, just a better clinging to the outlines of the figure, better shaped so as not to bind, that is what carries the clothing so gracefully without hardly feeling that one has braces on. SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE Look for the name on the buckles and the printed guarantee !aoel: “SHIRLEY PRESIDENT” JT!=i Tfie&ideMl "Su&h-ender Ccm&znt/ Shirley, Massachusetts, U. S. A. Established in IS7O Cable Address: President \ <£>. m m $ m One in hand Two to Mature » 7Tie careful housewife always matures her Sunligkt Sanp before using-because she kno-ws that even the best of soap will only give the best results when properly matured. Trsere is no better method of maturing soap than letting it stand for a time in the domestic store cupboard. •The three doublets of Sunlight packed ina carton will be lound the mos? •economical purchase o« soap, as you C3n always keep a bar or two vnaturing in the store cupboard. Order a carton of Sunlight Soap to-dav. £.1,000 GUARANTEE OF PURITY ON EVERY BAR. The uusc Lever on Soap is a Guarantee ci Purity and Excellence. n l : I &J! %JKd %

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Otago Witness, Issue 3510, 21 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3510, 21 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3510, 21 June 1921, Page 4

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