/- It 'S WONDERFUL how old Furniture and Floors are made like NEW again with DRIES QUICKLY Also "EZYWUKK** Cleanser. Aluminium Meta) Polish, Linoleum V'arnish. Cardinal Red Enamel. Steve Polish. White Enamel. At all Grocers and Departmental Stores. Made in New Zealand by S. A SMITH & Co Limited. PAINT THE SHINE ON "E IV W U H K" mm I m m “Breakfast Joy.* Tiny flakelets of sunripened oats for the quick-cook breakfast children love. In 2-lb. packets, <- 127 A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD.. GORE. m V/ ~ I J, , -M a,r m j -i \ >f TV®,* I f ekiin T:\ COK/140 vA ! > tf(nt U/M2 NUGGET PARK BROWN ROUSH * CO “NUGGET” Black and “NUGGET” Dark Brown Polishes are the World’s Finest. “NUGGET” is also available in Blue, to eater for the current fashion in Ladies’ Shoes. »»vV. r oa <7». ft \ Irons Can’t Stick With SYLVIA PURE RICE STARCH Sylvia Starch ig made from only pure rice—gives clothes a wonderfully smooth easy-to-iron surface. Over such glossy non-sticky starching, your iron just has to glide freely and quickly. Sylvia speeds up your ironing and makes it less tiresome. Sylvia doesn’t go lumpy when mixed, and is more economical than ordinary starch. Sylvia Starchings are whiter, stiffflr and last longer. Ask your grocer for Sylvia Pure Rice Starch. Made by the Makers of Taniivha Soap. IS t s? GOING AWAY ? THEN TELEPHONE AHEAD! TO RESERVE ROOMS MAKE APPOINTMENTS SAVE TIME AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT USE THE TELEPHONE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19882, 8 March 1939, Page 13
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