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ill \ b/Ma I Mil Bf Yrrr-' y- / - A At IL \ . Bl y/// i __ -jirrJTl 'i' n/ It | |III| / J ' I ' “I get best value for money f in pure soap." TO have spotless linen; to keep clothes unimpaired by the countless weekly washings; to enjoy the comfort of cleanliness and to save £l,OOO Guarantee of Purity the expense of replacing things; that is why on Every Bar. women buy Sunlight Soap. Women know that impure soap means a short life for the clothes. The only sure way of prolonging their life is to use pure soap, especially if you wash in the old-fashioned way'by boiling in a copper. Clothes hand-washed or boiled with Sunlight Soap are J naturally cleansed, not chemically cleaned. The pure lather which comes from nature’s finest cleansing oils, perfectly saponified in Sunlight Soap, goes deep down, through and through the clothes, making dirt loosen its grip, and restoring each minute thread to a natural state of cleanliness. SUNLIGHT SOAP J- ever Brothers (New Zealand) Limited-Petone

SPORTING AND DRAMATIC. This week's issue of the New Zealand Sporting and Dramatid Review is of an incomparably high standard, the illustrations covering a wide diversity of subjects from the most up-to-date overseas and local sources. The double page in the centre is attractively set out with outdoor sport and recreation in England and America, fashion models and women jockeys at Newmarket. New Zealand 'Cup Day at Riocarton is depleted in a series of striking snapshots of enthusiasts on the lawnj while Derby Day ’is also interestingly represented. The Thames Jockey Club meet, the 'Hamilton 'fixture, and the Poverty Bay Turf Chvb’s meeting are •also’ given prominent space, while the Melbourne Cup meeting at Flemington makes a distinctive section in itself. (The opening of the yachting season in Auckland is aptly dealt Avith, and tire Bridge of Remembrance at iChristchuTch is another page of Dominion interest. The All Blacks at Swansea make up a graphic page, and there are numerous miscellaneous pictures. The theatre and motion picture worlds have an attractive showing with topical subjects. The Review is on sale at all booksellers and stationers.

None but the envious knave demurs When worthies win their knightly spurs, But honours gained by venal gold Bring no renown to, those who hold. Tho’ mere pretension may display, Nothing but worth can win to stay. For coughs and colds one claim stands sure— Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1924, Page 11

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