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CLEVER MARY Its touch softens dirt and makes grease raniih. "Clever Mary" is the finest cleanser for every purpose—the very thing the busy housewife has been looking-for. Try it for pots and pans, aluminium artic 1e i, woodwork, floors, links, tiling. Wonderful for aprons and dungarees, and for cleaning hands. Fret sample gladly posted by The Paget Manufadarint Co. (N.Z.), Ui., 150 Hnbion Street. Auckland: cleans clean

It's Purity is a Byword in Many Thousand Homes From North Cape to Stewart Island there is no better-known household product than Highlander Milk. It's purity is unquestioned. Jts rich wholcsomencss is scientifically assured. From the time that the creamy milk comes from the healthy cows until it is sealed in the germ-proof Highlander container, the most rigid supervision is given to ensure purity—purity absolute and guaranteed. Highlander is pure. It is also wonderfully nutritious. For cooking it is indispensable. Diluted with water it makes the most nourishing drink. From, All Stores HIGHLANDER MILK ;irvVisa2^^^fif^SfJS£*§yK^

Cornish & Walker BUILDERS and JOINERS 10 Crohane St., SYDENHAM JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY. SktpFiUtr. Ettinitei Gi»en .'. Goad Work it Rtjwnblf Prcei •Phone 4263 C 3315

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 3

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