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^the. Zui/L/ ./yWlfe IN FADELESS / ^SKMm SUMMER- BREEZE / ^ V*TOgSp$ A fine fabric that washes arid /•// washes, and always comes from the laundry as crisply jj 3, fresh and alluring as when The loveliest cotton summer / -v *\ >CiKy fabric from which to create ( / dainty frocks of Parisian V B ' New Colours ! New Designs! \ 'n a ranS* of over 250 Flora!, VP^ Plain, Spotted, and Futuristic Guaranteed fadeless to sun^B5f v light and washing. Retain that' • & ^3' glorious freshness of summer • " ease in Summer-Breeze. BRITISH MADE SUMMER BREEZE A SP*NNER PRODUCTI0N easily and smoothly and dries quickly, providing a hard. lustrous V ■" ",' ' ' '. ,', '" stirface that will not crack, chip or 1 There is pepl. Best oi all— nothing can stain '" ' an ' a "Dulux" fihish. A damp cloth . authorised keeps it spotless. Use "Dulux" on "DULUX" your kitchen chairs, table. dresser, and all other woodwork. YouU be Distributor reaUy proud of the resuit. "1 DuLux is tinexcelled for use in the yourtown. BREAKFAST ROOM, SUN PORCH, ■ KITCHEN, BATHROOM, for FURNI*4 TURE & TABLE TOPS, CARS & YACHTS. , j: ::r pAL*( A Product of British Australian Load ^ ^PS Manufacturers Pty, Ltd., makers of AM All I I ■ famous "Duco" Lacquers KB H IV I I " , .Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, A ;

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 3

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