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Here’s n highly magnified particle of “ S cismotitcthe magic worker in Old Dutch —ice how flat it is, how it cleans in one smooth sweep. This is a magnified, sandy, gritty grain from an ordinary cleanser. Note the sharp, cutting edges, which scratch metal, wood and glass. Harmful to hands, too! U'y' OLD DUTCH Cleans Everything SAFELY, and Costs less to use! Be safe with the cleanser you use —avoid gritty I cleaners full of sand particles. They ruin your goods by scratching and tearing the surface. Old Dutch cleans twice as quickly and Without a scratch! For every cleansing job Old Dutch is quicker, safer and more economical. Old Dutch has no odour and leaves no odour —it lasts longer because a little goes a long way, and there’s no messy, wasteful suds—every particle cleans. 1 Try a can of Old Dutch —see how much easier it II is to clean cleanly with Old Dutch than sandy, ! gritty cleaners. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Chaser c Din D. 2.12 ■ r ■ - war- y our finsst linens, all yoar starched Made by things in fact, will last much longer the Makert of if you use Sylvia Starch. Gu Taniwha Bar Soap, teed pure. Makes ironing E *3 mi Nv % ■ V ?) (m y Load with Kodak Film—Regular or Verichrome. I < Buys them a real CAMERA for Christmas iff :P , ■ - There's no better present for children than one of these splendid little cameras—not a toy, but a real picture-maker. Covered in attractive brown leatherette. Fitted with Vertical View Finder and Eastman Shutter. Takes bright pictures, 3| x 2}. Write lor Price List of Kodaks and brownies Of All Kodak Dealers H. B. TYERMAN, M.P.S., Ph.C. CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALIST NEXT REGENT THEATRE. P.O. BOX 284. PHONE 400. II i if ov! Full Quick ■setting, flavours fruity £ makes packet Every pint EUE 333

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 10

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