c mi "7 m mv as m . r^M ?i “W V A'tsM 'l-0 A\ ijf | w' 1 ?,(I \"‘ V A 1 r\ ( "•* Linens and cottons lily white —woollens sweet and clean —curtains and home draperies as fresh as the breeze —and all on the line by nine o’clock when No Rubbing Laundry Help is used. Thousands of women save hours every washday by using this perfed washing preparation. They save their energy too, for when No Rubbing goes into the copper, hard work is saved at the tubs. No Rubbing Laundry Help banishes the grime of service from garments and linens, gently, thoroughly, quickly. The wash-board is no longer necessary when this splendid laundry help comes into the home. Put No Rubbing in your copper next wash-day; let it save you all the hard work, and increase your leisure hours. .-ssfi £ ft & 1 ITSi fig p.Wfi C i Z'jMi IjSStE TPI rnp; ' . T i. ■ ■ ~ %V;-v-T .1 •' : '”c X- sit Seven Weekly Washings in the 1/Packet. Sold by All Stores. N.R. W 66 99 * y-T •• \ izm IN addition to the enjoyment derived from the fragrant flavour of “FINE” Tea — —“Amber Tips”—you also have the advantage of definite economy. One pound of “Amber Tips” will make the same amount as one and a-half pounds of ordinary tea. Amber Tips sold by all grocers in Mb. and llbi packets, and 2 lb.l slb. and IQlb. tins[
Served in all the better class restaurants. Ask for tliem by name —Hayward’s “Military’’ l’ickles. All grocers Look for the name “Military.”—ll The factory directors, staff, and suppliers of Toatoa Factory, near Motu, are at present very jubilant (remarks the Opoiiki Herald). At the recent, spring show there were 15 entries in the class lor < liccse for export, and the Toatoa Factory took first prize with 931, points. Create art atmosphere of Nazol about you, as it prevents infection from Cough, Cold, and Iniluenza germs.—7. Commander R. J. Buchanan, who has just retired from the service of the Royal Navy, arrived at Wellington by the Remuera. He was accompanied by Mrs. Buchanan, who is a New Zealnder, and it is their intention to settle permanently in the Dominion. Snowy tablecloths and spotless linens are assured with “Dove’’ Brand Starch. N T one as good. All grocers cell it.—s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 7
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