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This sheefs always washed with GOOD SOAP! i <- 5 J' * -ins* % i r m mm Urif OWs bow inle*ior «?■ -u : M Methods weaken and min the f abri * a * I bls shovrg bow J£i*s r *-~w S*3f What a mercy your sheets don't have this treatment every dayl But even in ordinary us® they get plenty of strains to test their strength! Then if there's a weak spot, r-r-r-ip—and you have another mending job to do) Naturally,. you don't want weak spots'in your clothes; so you'll.avoid using poor lathering soaps. They, give such' tired, wishy-washy suds that you have to rub hard, and that's bound to weaken any material 1 It's much cheaper to use Sunlight. lust a rub of Sunlight gives simply heap* of deep-cleansing, sudsy lather, that gets clothes clean without hard rubbing. If you , want to get every penn'orth of value for your money, you'll be sure to buy 1 good clothes—* v and Sunlight. doiitf! A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND .304.16 NX

Blue Label CRUDE MOLASSES FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Tin'* is a blend of different Molasses obtained at different stages of manufacture, and it is NOT the product of a Refinery. BLUE LABEL MOLASSES is having a wonderful sale in Australia, where it is manufactured. It shows excellent results in cases of Constipation, Blood, Impurities, Anaemia, Acidity, and other stomach complaints, and its efficacy in . cases of more dreaded diseases is being explored. If you have any difficulty in obtaining, ring NEILL & CO. LTD. Agents. O EO fPHONDS a" are dud* \ n ers P r ? coUt“ wcU ou'Y the hear' n 8 ED MO uno*'" labels m uisTl^ m Happy families use only creamy Vunuv&uL BUTTER. Its pasteurized*

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Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 10

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