A remand until Wednesday next was granted by Mr. E. Page, S.M., today in the case of Bobert Irvine Owens, a labourer, aged 28, who is charged with breaking and entering the shop of Watchman Bros., at Karori, with intent to commit theft.
* ■ ■■ ■■.;■■■. ■■-. f& ■:■ ;■■ . .. ■:, •V >T ODERN WOMEN are bearding stupid old dA. OJV I methods of washing clothes and are following the V^y T X tren d o f washing Science. A woman who thinks >^3V of her linen and of her own well being lets DAD do it. tjj^ Dad Washing Tablets are Science's contribution to the solving #tf ' of wash-day problems, and were invented by a London University !■ Graduate who has succeeded in giving the woman of Australia and New Zealand the ideal Washing compound without caustic soda or any other harmful alkali. .. W^B±. "Let Dad do it" is the slogan of all emancipated women—over 250,000 of them. They have realised the folly of wearing '^^ themselves out over the wash-tub. Women no longer grow prematurely old and worn. Dad has put a stop to all that, W#iv and now the whole wash can be thoroughly washed by a simple *^^» 15 minutes boiling with a tablet of Dad. WQ Every modern woman's laundry is equipped with a packet of Dad Washing Tablets. There you have the ideal wash-day solution to save you labour, ~Ah^- \' money and time. Follow the trend of Washing Science and always use Dad s^bESSHS. FARLEY [N.Z.J PRODUCTS V^^S^2 BROADWAY, NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. WASHING TABLETS
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 21
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250Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 21
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