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SWTONG NEW. g U POONS AND FORKS can now be nbtauird at I EfW'’ * ’ LUMSDEH’S in STAINLESS STEEL lhu« impplymg a I Lod£ Wanted Complement to Slainkas Cutlery | MADE FROM THE WORLD-RKNOWNED | Ftrth-Brearley Stainless Steel a f] I | THEY POSSESS THE FOLLOWING I 1 Advantages : | Fruit, Vinegar, Sauces, Food-Acids or any other constatuent of Food Cannot Stain the Metal. Being immune from the attacks of All Acids there is no tafitc wh pD using Stainless Spoons ami Forks. I fill II T° Cleanse after using it is only necessary to wash and d r y> when the original lustre reappears. lii/iflf They are of everlasting wear and always maintain their | ll !• if original bright appearance’. NON-STAINING. LONG LIFE. LABOUR SAVING HYGIENIC. SUSTAINED BRIGHTNESS. —AT—JEWELLERS, DEE STREET. DR SHELDON’S NEW DISCOVERY ■ BANISHES ALL COLDS. . x Winter is now here, and we are ail liable A Ciiann to oeauty to sudden chills and colds, so be prepared • and have a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New ' Discovery close at hand, and take u dose A- LEVIx tC ,6. IdZiCL , a t th. first sign of a Cold. It wili stop the Makes plain girls pretty and : Cou « h > case thc ,hro ? ! ’ and prcyeu ‘ “ n F nrettv nroftt.. I serious Chest Troubles. Remember. Dr pretty girts prettier. | Sh( _ ldon , s New Dwt . ov . n . Ftopa C(lugb , i I banishes Colds. 'Obtainable everywhere.—

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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 6

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