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I 4 ■4. mi swa Use it for Bathtubs, Tiling Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Brass, Copper and Nickel Ware Glass Baking Dishes Windows, Mirrors White Shoes, The Hands Linoleum and Congoleum For Cleaning and Polis Meg Aluminium See how it shines! I would never think of using anything but Bon Ami on . the polished parts of my aluminium ware. It always looks like new because Bon Ami cleans it gently—without the tiniest scratch to mar the polish. Apply Bon Ami with a wet cloth. A moment’s pause while it dries and dissolves the tarnish. Then a dry cloth —away goes the grime—hack comes the shine. Bon Ami is used for cleaning and polishing many thmgs. Look over the list above and make sure you are getting all the help that this "good friend” can give you. the Finer Kinds of

FS? 5 ! mm Mantles and Burners British, mad© VERITAS Mantles giro a brilliant,.white light,' are comfortable to the eyes and are durable : and economical in gas consumption ■ VERITAS Mantles with Veritas Burners are an ideal .combination. Agonts for N.Z.: KEALL & PERRY. 53 Old Custom Houso Street, WELL!NOTQ!y .Veritas Light Works, London. ■Wi & i i \% ’He Sihgs in Ms Bath.

Hard things have been said and written jof the man who sings in his bath. But let us try to look at 7 him with an unjaundiced eye. Let us not be unduly prejudiced by the fact that he is disturbing our morning rest. Let us iattempt to enter into his feelings. Why does he sing in his bath ? Some people say it’s because his instinct moves him to clear his lungs of their overnight “frowstiness.” Stuff 'and nonsense ! He sings out of the pure joy of his heart. He gets up ■feeling brimful of health and energy, he’s glad to be alive, he welcomes the advent of another day of glorious existence, he offers up a song of praiseeven though it’s only a music-hall song —for having been born into such a wonderful world. Well, that’s something to make 3 songabout, isn’t it ? You who grumble at ,his musical efforts—you would make music, too, if you got up feeling as he feels. And you will feel that way—just bursting with the need of expressing the sheer joy of living—if you take your daily pinch of Kruschen Salts.

Tasteless In Tea Put as much In each breakfast cup as win. lie on a sixpence. It’s the little dally dose that does it.

The dose of a sixpenceful taken every morning- is found in practice to be just the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal dose for persons suffering from pains of Rheumatism and Gout or habitual constipation, with inactive liver,

New Zealand Trade Supplies are stocked by FAIRBAIRN. WRIGHT & CO., Auckland, Wellixurton* Christchurch and Dunedin.

R. POWLEY & CO., Bottlers, Wine and Spirit Merchants - - DUNEDIN Oar Trade-Mark ‘ Bottles are hot sold, although a deposit may have been taken.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 13