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The man with the smite* 'Wsrst Wish 2CX & Black Beds Shoestr i 1 Because, ashore or afloat, his boots are given a daily ruh with “ NUGGET!” •f&cimiral Jellieoe, the gallant crew of the H.M.S. " New Zealand, and the whole of the British Navy nse and appreciate this King of Polishes. The British Tar’s face wears a smile that won’t wear off, and his boots a shine that won’t come off. ** NUGGET” is the original Polish —the first one on the market—and is still shining strong. It’s economical. waterproof, preservative, and lends a lasting brilliancy to all leather. C at Grocers and stores throughout G.e i >ci n • on. Juft a sic f:r

I* 0 % SS.V & i m m W rs*~. The Fere | sweetly-scented 0 Toilet Creaiia The regular use of Icilma Cream keeps the skin soft, smooth and u’mle. It does this because it, and t alone, contains the wonderful skin Icilma Natural Water. T; ’ ’ crcamv, foamv, sweetly-scented ;c.:’et cream is not a luxury, but a necessity, and is unequalled for the hands, skin and complexion. ULM e&S) m m Cfeasa w--'rutnci :r firoKonncr--l J-'vC’S:hua ,k -r 'i'; .id: up C.n. l.o:uion, I.S';L..SI). s /»}/• .Vc;o Zc cruiUii: i .-id o'- ; ZV: Avr.s ; W;, ’ rp-. fcirccf. UNaiJNC/O.V. IU 0 £/se it daily and look your best U

\ Wl! - i. If r if ,4 u Temot i i i Toothsome Tarts Tired Tables ! are always certain of success m baking pastry, cakes and scones when “ BEAVER ” is used. Your baking turns out just as it should—light crisn delectable. wm % m 'Wm wmm m mm BAKING POWDER B * guarantee of goodness—success is a certainty Of fine even strength—genuine in quality—always economical. A tin to-day will mean better baking in the coming weeks. mmm l *M*\ a C

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 6

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