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j' Window-^j v Cleaning 1 j j: No smudges—no aching anna! ; ; j! Dissolve Moto in hot water and a I : you can quickly make windows p ! sparkle. For all household .I • . ; cleaniug use .'] j ; ! Monro I ■i The Universal Cleanter ■■ $ £ Wonderful with greasy clothes S; -/ and oily hands. Ijeaves no • t taint and does not injure. Try X it. Only lOd. for a big tin. ' Blue label tor nil household pnr- , ■jS poses—contains no grit. y £ Green label—l he Cleansor—for < $ heavy, hard cleansing. > % Moto Chemical Co., Ltd. £ g CHRfSTCHURCH 3 6 Wholesale Agents, lib tine, Davidson aud Wauchop, Christchurch. liGUi . . ===== THE = NATIONAL DRINK OF NEW ZEALAND It is the support on the part of the public which has brought about a condition of things, whereby TIGER TEA—the tea that's "always on top "—is now on sale, and can be procured , from your grocer In every distr'iot. | ' The Proprietors take this opportunity also of assuring ' their many patrons that the uniform and reliable top quality of TIGER TEA will always be fully maintained, its freshness and flavour is Its commendation —the fact that it stands more infusing than other teas will continue to keep it " always on top" In the estimation of the public. One trial will convince you of its goodness. GET IT TO-DAY FROM YOUR GROCER THE PRESS— The Greatest Force in Advertising V

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 5

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225

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 5

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