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- MOTHER-IN-LAW MADE ME MAD ® she said my linens looked , MESISSHr see! YOU NEED SSBSiSW SUNLIGHT'S EKTRA V FOR ™ OSE EXTRA DIRrY spots •SS BRIGHTER WASHES v Even embedded food stains, that oily bull's-eye in pillowcases, the greasy marks in overalls—all those extra dirty spots come out with Sunlight. And because of Sunlight’s extra washing power, you don’t have to scrub your head off either! Yes, pure Sunlight gets grimiest war-time work-clothes fresh and bright. And see how safe it is for colours, too! That “half-washed” look is gone. Your clothes and linens are clean—really clean— all over. Extra rich in washing power t because it's • I GOOD, PURE SOAP ‘ MADEBrLEVERBRmHERSINXILIMITEOrjACKSON STREET, PETONE. SU.42J4Z

IN LOTS OF WAYS Train Travellers Can Help Each Other Reservations forfeited without requisite notice not only involve an additional charge; they often inflict unnecessary hardship on others who desire to travel. Should you be unable to use your reserved seat on due date please arrange cancellation without delay. For short-distance journeys, go by secondary trains wherever possible, thus leaving the main expresses for through passengers. Someone Will Appreciate Your Consideration

BACON CURING CURING OF PIGS for Farmers own consumption is now under Govt, regulations. Special application forms will be available shortly and farmers are requested to apply for same before sending Pigs to be cured. Write, ring or call for labels and instructions. LINDSAY & CO., LTD. PHONE 424. JAY STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 25513, 6 November 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25513, 6 November 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25513, 6 November 1944, Page 3