MAKE YOUR CLOTHES “SPIN OUT.” How ? By keeping them fresh and clean. Whenever a grease spot, a speck of dirt, or an ink stain gets on them, take it off in a trice with MCKENZIE’S iSA'FE CLOTH CLEANER. It’s quite easy to apply, and wonderfully effective. Clothes are now so dreadfully dear 'that it pays you to make those you have last longer. Beware of substitutes. Get McKenzie’s, 3s per bottle. Sold by shops only, No hawkers.
Electricity is cheaper in Sydney than in Wellington, states Mr J. R. Palmer, town clerk of Wellington, who has just returned from a visit to the Commonwealth. This is owing to the difference in the price of coal, which costs only 23/ per ton from one district and 26/ from another.
Powde Back Again in Full Supply! * ee vs m « fa Dips Fluid Still Supreme Among Dips! If you Kaye been disappointed with other dips on account of tbo war-time shortage of “ Cooper’s,” this announcement will please you. Scores of dips have followed ‘ Cooper ’ during the past seventy years. Some havO gone, some remain, but none has equalled it. The dip which lasts longest in the Wool and prevents re-infection, is the cheapest to use. Once Cooper’s Dip dries in the Wool no ordinary rain will wash it out. Stocked by all Stores and Merchants kch trrra ■ flj. r fCrgßTyi r.vrrcg san haines-5 or o 1) 8 dL mz m T W. m on Mm fwm & a. jsF iM sSE ampsi v*nruTt as;,**, 3* m // jSc> f .., , , — w You owe it to your own community to keep your home in perfect condition. PAINT IS A PRESERVATIVE B-H Tri-Colour Which House Dominates Your Block? SOMEWHERE in “Every Community” is a house which always smiles at you. It is always a little more cheerful looking than the others, brighter, better kept, and —well painted. Inside that house lives a good citizen and a good neighbour. His h-»use is so inviting that it is like a hand stretched out to you. You are bound to feel glad that its owner lives near you. Paint Somewhere else in “ Every community " stands another house. Its owner has become discouraged. He has quit trying. He has lost his ambition and gradually has accepted his fate as a down-and-outer. You know that this is so, because his house says so. It is dingy, beginning to crack and sag, and is unpainted. Its owner is not a good citizen. He has not done his share. His house stands out like a “sore thumb.” It robs a whole neighbourhood of legitimate real estate value. Buyers of new houses avoid its neighbourhood. Ask your Local Dealer for it. RRANPRAM MONTREAL HALIFAX ST. JOHN • TORONTO WINNIPEG MEDICINE HAT CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER £AIN r * ear. 'o Gordon & Gotch—l S. PATERSON & CO., Ltd., Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, Christchurch & Dunedin, Wholesale Distributing Agenti
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Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1076, 12 April 1921, Page 6
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