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1 r ,r m :1 SUJ^rl V) L^tCwOUaX>, There’s distinction in work well done —in service pleasantly rendered. And in those quiet good looks that men approve. The looks, the service, the day-and-night comfort that you get in shirts and pyjamas made of Tobralco. Ask your Outfitter for shirts made of this soft, porous splendidly - wearing fabric. There’s a wide choice of patterns for shirts—and pyjamas too —all colours guaranteed. Look for the Tobralco label when buying it’s stitched into the neckband as a guide and a guarantee. MEN’S SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS MADE OF TOBRALCO A TOOTAL PRODUCT AT LEADING RETAILERS: Business Shirts 11/6, without collar l/- less. Look for the label in neckband. None genuine without. If unable to obtain, write : P.O. Box 604. WELLINGTON, for nearest suppliers. TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED, MANCHESTER. ENG. ~| England's leader in Beauty Culture Mme. Bertha Jacobson warns “against harsh effects of soaps not made of olive and palm oils ” "Other soaps may Irritate the skin : may came coarse pores and an unpleasant feeling of roughness. Palmolive is refreshing , pure, safe." 11/l2 Dover Street, London, V.l. “Vuen women come to me for advice on the car# of the skin/* says Madame Bertha Jacobson, of London, ct l always impress on them the need for soap and water, as cleanliness of the skin is the first step to beauty. But I warn against the harsh effects of soap 3 not made exclusively of olive and palm oils.** When Madame Jacobson urges the daily use of Palmolive that recommendation carries the weight of authority. This treatment night and morning : Make a creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands massage this well into the skin two n .nutes, allowing it to penetrate the poises. Then rinse, first with warm water, gradually with colder. To get the full benefit of salon treatments, co-operate with your beauty specialist by using Palmolive Soap twice a day. By beginning to-morrow you will hasten the return of natural loveliness. Enjoy Palmolive for the bath as well as the face. Millions do, the world over. copyright 9-15-31 2/ .r PRICES : Per 100 Lons Range 2$ 28/Match Favourite Long Range 2\ 24/B.tack Smokeless 2£ 19/Black Smokeless 2 V Clay Load 19/Clay Championship Load 2f 22/303 Mark VI. Soft Nose 29/303 Mark VII Aluminium Tip 29/rX.*«ip* V FOR more than 20 years “C.A.C.” has won more championships in New Zealand than any other cartridge. In 1929 it made almost a clean sweep of the National Championships. 1930 saw “C.A.C." continuing its winning way, including the making of two New Zealand records; the first by Bert Clinch, who killed 101 birds in succession: the second by H. Belk, who shot 66 Clay Birds straight; and the unequalled performance of H. Quarterman, who broke 116 birds out of 117 in an afternoon’s shoot—ll 6on the first barrel. Loaded with the world’s finest smokeless powder and “C.A.C." patented super-chilled shot, it gives the maximum power and speed, closer pattern and greater penetration. THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., LTD. Mount Eden, Auckland.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18818, 5 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18818, 5 March 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18818, 5 March 1931, Page 2