Always a Clean Shave! / i There'* only one Razor that always jFs^^Vjw ensures a clean, smooth, velvety perfcct £ , shave at a minimum of time and a V] 'C/<32sr*V Vl maximum of satisfaction. Just why jjft/ the Auto Strop does so is a matter of pOv. _> ,j- ; commonsense. First of all only a l j' 1 ff(t stropped blade can give a right shave— ( yet few men can strop a razor pro- Y\ . A /f/j'W 11 pcrlv. The Auto Strop has its own X- ' n / M self contained automatic stropping device. / V enabling the novice to strop as perfectly as the expert. Simple too--the whole ra » operation is done in a trice. The v "VALET" Safety Bazor moreover. strops without removing the blade—nothing to tnke apart or adjust. There's a score of other Auto Strop advantages. Try it. THE AUTOSTRO!» STANDARD SET No. I coniiita of Auto Strop Safety Razor with ««lf contained automatic «lroppin( arramemcnt. cne dox. Auto Strop blade* of fined • pecially te»«ed lancet .teel with perfectly ground 0 — / ed*ea.and ana certified horwliide »trop. The whole in neat ve!*el lined / U / i .'_ „ i'ricc complcto C+%J/ " leather ca»e- OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE ' Xanagiit Agent f.ir Autfr.zS , :i ••• jA RALPH ABERCROMBY ft/ 330-2 Gears* Street. Sydney^
NlK£, the Goddess of Victory, callcd Victoria by tr Romans, is here pictured as giving recognition to faithful servants and allies —Wood-Milne Motor Tyre* In the moment of her great triumph, she ascribes honour whera honour is due —for the valuable service rendered by these tyres has played an important part in the achievements of the Allied Armie& WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES The splendid reliability and eflicicncy of Wood-Milne Motor Tyres tnato them, without doubt, the Victory tyres —equally so in Peace as in Wat MESSRS CASELBURG, STEIN & CO.. WELLINGTON, N,Z.
aSBISI JRHt /HARRIS BROS A B COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS H jg ON VERY EASY TERMS ? 0 °r E terSJ §1 Bj £5 worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly B B £10 worth : .£2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly H H £20 worth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly n gX £30 worth : £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly i Q £40 worth :£3 Deposit, 1 2/8 weekly 9 H £50 worth: £? O Deposit,l 6/-weekly 1 H LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT H H All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock El I *r 158 HEREFORD ST. I H SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING H m
THRIFT The cost of wnmrn's wearing apparel is f\ \ now so high that 1 i 5 \ frw people in ordln- fl 5\ • \ ary circumstances /'MmI « iy 1 can dress as well as Nu) Z < T j they wish to. In R lfi'lj J It dealing here you will P B! If find your clothing r \ expenses I GBEATLY ff L _L[j REDUCED, /if"'"'" and you S't par- Ijl mrnts as well made j H and fashionable as Il' you would wish to I I wear. I hav* ample 1 stocks of misfit and left-off clothing of j ; all descriptions. and cordinlly invite you to pay a \i>ii. ** Mrs. Ellwood Srconfl-hand Clothier, 122, lij, VJ~ ARMA<WI bTniurr. Thonr 3067. COOK'S TOURS Through Bookings to all pans of New Zealand. Lowest quntnion. 136 Hereford St. HI2OJ
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 4
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