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BWWWWWWWTWWWfrffI The Secret of a Successful Shave is now admitted by those who have given the matter careful thought, to depend almost entirely on the kind of shaving soap used. After three years of experimenting, has stood the severest tests, and shown itself to be the ideal shaving medium. < ) OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING CHEMISTS AND STORES Enclosed in a collapsible tube, it can be kept dean and aseptic. Concentratedandfreefrom caustic, a very small amount will produce a richcreamyiather that will not dry on the face, or burn the skin. Itwfll soften the toughest beard withoutthemussy "rubbing In" and the "morning hot-water," that were, heretofore, considered essential. AnH—ptic Raatf - Cconwidcal G. MENNEN CHEMICAL CO. 109 Pitt Street, Sydney, N. S. W. 17 Victoria Street,Wellington,N.Z. Hgrire ¥ SHfIUI CKS& Ouncw. / -4 ft Is y Enclosed plcaM flitd'pennirttaaiped envelope for tree ■ample of tfamwn'a Talcum for Un;:: JVofMXddrvm Qityig >■iii•i)i i iii iini■i ia i i ■■■i 11 ii i iminimii ilia i B I■■ i a B ■ Kill

H m Ift If The new Hupmobile has a host of features which place it foremost for ability on any road. ' —Motor it designed for heayy road work—mud and sand pulling sit a minimum of operating expense. Built especially for. touring purposes. It is known As the "lugging" type and is particularly good for hill work. ::. Rear springs are underslung, I6ng and flexible. They "soak up" road 'shock and minimise the bumps caused by "up country" boulders and ruts. Body is perfectly balanced—low-hung Distributors for South Island: N.Z. Farmers * Co-op. Assn., Ltd. Christchurcti and long. There is no' lop heaviness, no vibration, no jarring. -r-And so on. No matter what road confronts you—asphalt city streets or rural highways and by-ways, .you can depend upon s>ur Hupp. It will not betray your trust., , The price, sit main ports, is only £430. If you'd like to have a fuller understanding of the new word 'readability,' a sampleride in a Hupmobile is the best way to obtain ik • A model awaits and if you're interested, call in for a spin. Failing that, shall we send you the frefejllustrated catalogue ? ( CANTERBURY FARMERS?' CO-O» 1 ASSN., LTD., TIMAftU, ■' Agents for Bouth Canterbury.

What a Captain said— The Exceptional Durability of CROCKETT <S* JONES' Footwear has often been praised, but never in more convincing fashion than in this testimonial from Captain E. S. Harston, Wellington Battalion, New Zealand Expeditionary Force "I am sending you a pair of CROCKETT & JONES' boots which may interest you. I bought them in New Zealand on August 20th, 1914, wore them during our preliminary training there, consisting mainly of route marching. I wore them daily during our training in Egypt where the desert sand is very destructive to boots. There, although the original sole was intact; I had a clump sole put on. They were the only boots I had on the Peninsula, and I wore them day and night from, the first landing until after the Suvla landing—about five months. During all this time I have never once suffered from blisters, because the boots were so comfortable. You are welcome to make any use of this letter.'* • froGketf BOOTS AND SHOES Latest Styles for Ladies and Gentlemen are stocked by Leading Shoe Stores. Get fitted NOW I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. N.Z. Representatives: A. MITCHELL & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16234, 2 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16234, 2 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16234, 2 April 1917, Page 2

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