Examine Your Toilet Ta'.le. How particular is the modern woman of the arrangement of her toilet table. Everything must be in its allotted place, tidy and bright. Examine your silver-backed hairbrush, hand-mirror, trinket-box, perfume bottle tops. If. they are 'at all dented, tarnished, or scratched, send them to us for replating with pure silver by our highly, specialised process. Qur workmanship is high-clas^—our prices low. ARMSTRONG &'FARR The Plating People 148 VICTORIA STREET , A3051;.|828 ....... . ' Penny's Fly Exterminator Kills every disease-carrying .fly instantly—never failssafe, sure, and effective. One application will clear any room. Sold by all storekeepers. 9d. Bottle Made by J. ■584 Colombo St., Christchurch L 5556 ft*"Wh MAORI COFFEE Wholesome & Delicious! This High-grade Coffee—used in thousand! of New Zealand Homes, is wonderfully refreshing & Health-, ful. It is a soothing, comforting and nourishing drink. Dr. Val. Nilpasje of Paris sars—" Coffee vitalises the muactes, animates the circulation, facilitates digestion & makes intel ec- - tual work more easy." Try itl Invercarglll Manu Ictrs Strang 'fait, Bagrie Coy.,> Limited,' Wholesale Agents, Bedford Row, Christcnurch.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 4
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171Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 4
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