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• 7f(dd( c- j SM by * 2 SMITHS BRAND PAINT Smith e- Smith JvALL MAIN TOWNS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. pTc\o egg*} Vi^S MADE. All Black Leather needs BLACK As all the world knows, “ rTugget ” not only gives a brilliant shine that lasts, but regular use preserves the leather.

FIRST Producing the many, weapons of victory—to the highest precision standards—is the full assignment of MORRIS and its army of Distributors throughout the Free world. In New Zealand, THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., though already geared to record war output, makes every effort to further its service to essential transport in addition to the manufacture of a wide range of war equipment -and material in its main Assembly Factories. THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Representing THE NUFFIELD ORGANISATION (Chairman) Viscount Nuffield) & (MORRIS WOLSELEY M.G RILEY —M.O R RIS-C;Q M.ME R CIA L

e t/o-fl WON'T The fabric is strong as new because it's been washed with GOOD SOAP / Harsh rubbing hasn’t worn weak spots in her dresses. She’s learned long since that the way to get long service from clothes is to wash them with GOOD SOAP—Sunlight Soap. With the thin, weakling suds from inferior soaps you have to rub so hard that the wash is threadbare in no time. In times like these when clothes simply must last longer, those gentle Sunlight suds in the washtub are as good as savings in your pocket. Hoy, '&ht yo Ur ol oth c SUNLIGHT SOAP Its extra-soapy suds save your clothes A LEVER PRODUCT .18.20 N2

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Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24324, 13 October 1942, Page 4

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