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Quick, easy, . thorough way TO CLEAN THE LAVATORY .woe Harp* I ■’ > u"Q >>xe pan ' r£gj JWH«^ teaChes 1 Mm Tt " 1 7/ _ > A bowl i» «»*•"■ 1 (f s'? A -*• *““• 1 k T'O-DAY, when homes are crowded, * the quick, simple, effective action of Harpic is of special value to house* wives. Harpic is specially made for he lavatory. It cleans, disinfects, and deodorises, leaves the bowl glistening. Harpic is sold in three handy sizes by >ll grocers and hardware stores. ns

M@sll 45 tfeaMaqo45 years ago Sykes’s Drench was used by farmers throughout New Zealand, and today It is still in regular use everywhere. For safe, thorough cleansing at calving time always use SYKES’S DRENCH 1/7 p£R Sold by all . packet Chemists & Stores 18/- x ooz

ALMOND & GINGER fH CAKE gSiS ■ 133*11*1 This choice cake I always becomes a country favourite whereAsencies ever introduced. . slightly extra. j STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.

_ Bl'Bl H H xxx ’ < ’ ■!» MK-J ALE ’ ■HI IO w THE HOME GV ARD Tim and Ru have had a few days leave to organise the Loving Care Bottlery’s section of the Home Guard. Major Burr-Cantle 1.0. U., F. 0.8. (Retd.) (Late of Poona Bygadsir) has enlisted as a guardsman and is at present doing punishment drill ever since that regettable lapse at the Diggers re-union (ssh). Sandy the Storeman threatened to play his bagpipes at the Company on purpose, but this was avoided by appointing him to his old army rank of Company Sergeant Major. The übiquitous Inkson, the Scratchetary, was of course appointed orderly (very) room clerk. And to the untold delight of all, the urbane dignified ever decorous Inkson must now address Sandy as "Sir." A glance at the Company Code Book reveals certain mystic phrases such as “First today," “The other half,” “One for the road,” “The final binder," “Wet the other eye," “Don’t mind if I do,” "Care for a taste," "A Couple of Quickies," "Whattleitbe.” Readers are given one guess. Personally we’re going to see Bill, the barman, to try out the code. Join the Home Guard and Battle with Loving Care ALEwSTOUT THE STUFF TO GIVE THE TROOPS A COPYRIGHT. TAS. I 9 3'l6C ~ Brtwtd and Bottled~ith loving cart by NEW ZEALAND BREWE» ,e S LTD., Timaru Branch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21994, 20 June 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21994, 20 June 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21994, 20 June 1941, Page 3

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