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x Shirley President Braces Move With the Body Action Nearly all the machinery in the world is designed to eliminate friction. The thought that first created SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES was based on the same fundamental principle. That delicate piece of machinery, the human body, needed every help it could obtain to relieve it of friction and binding. Carefully designed SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES, with their hollow tubes mounted on swivels and cable cords that give and take with each movement, do just this. SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE Look for the name on the buckles and the printed guarantee label: “SHIRLEY PRESIDENT” Shirley, Massachusetts, U. S. A. Established in IS7O 14 Cable Address: President 3 AS X' M m V U>J & *0 1 One in hand Two to Mature , The careful housewife always matures her Sunlight Soap before using— because she knows that even the best of soap will only give the best results when properly matured. There 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 in a carton will be found the most economical purchase of soap, as you can always keep a bar or two maturing in the store cupboard. Order a carton ol Sunlight Soap to-day. £I,OOO GUARANTEE OF PURITY ON EVERY BAR. The name Lever as Soap t« a Guarantee ol Purify and Excellence. Sunlight Sgai

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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 4

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