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JKStMT FAMILY’S FUSSV\ WABOUT SOAP. BUT I STILL 1 i ONLY BUY ONE-KN/GfiT'S\ CASTILE. WE ALL J XLOI/E First of all there are the twins— the ' grubby little rascals . . . Knight’s Castile gets them clean in a jiffy. And 20-year-old Mary and myself find its creamy mildness and delicate lavender fragrance just the ■ thing to keep our skin sweet and lovely! -— — As or Di *d —' ie wou^n t use a not h er soap . f° r wor^s - Those foaming clouds of Knight’s '* // / - Castile lather in his morning shower set him f IF U P t° r ie Besides, Dad knows that . / I*' Knight’s Castile is an A.l. budget-saver... M ' a W^et aSK 80 J Knighfs Castile ™ E SOAP WITH THE LAVENDER FRAGRANCE MADE IN NZ ' J- 23 - ■hhhrbhmmnnhnbhhhmmmmbhhmmmm [<w U \ / *’ > fit \ ■ \ ) . »1HE w '^< e .? w oVWS* >* 19 /OPvaK All over the world .. . 1 - - From Bombay to Birmingham and round again by Baltimore men are gESSgjF counselled to saye, economise, forego the good things of life, that \ | they may be ultimately preserved. I Then they are fortunate who shave ~*ySgg'- with Gillette; a good way of life ?3aA I indeed, yet one of the truest economies — by reason of the many shaves each'sturdy blade will give. fiSLGillette SAVES STEEL . ‘ G 17-2 ; CARE FOR THE CROCKERY i j TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN HELP ; In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and tea ► spoons, Railway Refreshment Rooms would appre ► 2 ciate the co-operation of train passengers. Many l. ► breakages could be prevented by placing used j< !; crockery in a place of safety on the platform, and, 2 ► unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons 5 ► should not be taken away in the train. 5 ► Replacements just now are difficult and uncertain; ► 2 at all times they are costly. ► i WILL RAILWAY PASSENGERS PLEASE ’ ► ASSIST? 5 C. 4 9

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 6

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303

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 6

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