r^^WM Mi--.' ■'..■..-..- '■-. ■■..■■ ' ■■■ ■.-■: *,'■ i *m : f/,^^ OUT ( USEV TO W£A£ wM im-: [ oßmm^M *. - • :.. <¥" SUNLIGHTS IS • I banish I. Fabric washed with poor - lathering soap. The hard rubbing that makes knuckles sore was necessary, and so the fabric was quickly worn out. 2.Washed with Sunlight its extra-soapy suefs have drawn out all the dirt without hard rubbing, and so the delicate threads are undamaged. A LEVER PRODUCT aflflfl Made in New Zealand Tiring days at the wash-tub can make you very depressed and irritable if you use poor♦lathenng soaps that leave all the work to you But Sunlight is specially made to give extrasoapy, extra rich lather that penetrates the closest woven fabric . . . drawing out every speck of dirt without hard rubbing. You'll be really amazed at the dazzling whiteness of the wash—and very grateful for the way Sunlight cares for your hands. There'll be no "edgy" tempers to mar happiness if you let Sunlight do the work—you'll feel quite fresh even after a big wash. Sunlight makes clothes last much longer, too. The illustrations show why. SUNLIGHT SOAP Saves your energy . . . Saves your clothes
Cutlery and Table\Si!ver^ have hosts of acceptable Xmas gifts in the way of cutlery and table silver. Inspect our splendid assortment of IXL, Johnson's, and Walker &. Hall's stainless knives, forks, spoons, carvers and other cutlory. "\T/ r E have fresh stocks of all Christmas groceries. No doubt your cupboards will require complete restocking. Make out your order to-day and avoid a rush. We deliver free anywhere in Gisborne. JORDAN ALMONDS, SICILY ALMONDS, GROUND ALMONDS, PEEL, SPICE, CHOICE MUSCATELS, DESSERT FIGS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS, CRYSTALLISED CHERRIES, ETC. TINNED DESSERT FRUITS, SLICED PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, FRUIT SALAD, PINEAPPLES, SLICED AND CRUSHED. (CRYSTAL makes useful and delightful gifts. We have an exceptionally wide range in the latest productions. See our display. WIIIIAMS & KFTTIF Iti If iibJbir!l?lu tt I\£a 1 £ JLJL Jul! GENERAL MERCHANTS CKILDERS ROAD - - - 'PHONE 16
pUM ARABIC, in large or small *-*" quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19503, 9 December 1937, Page 10
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