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Cable advice from London states that after 20th. September, 1927 (in London) prices of sheetings and calicoes "ill have to be advanced. We advise people to buy sheetings now and recommend McKay’s, Hokitika, for host values.—Advt.

7/11 with Collar rs* v'W p^a»r i M 1 i "»C wilh Collar |fc», (t! \. ■) i * >»3®p g£v2£fr *■!■'■ Good Valise in Men’s Shirts This range of Mm’s Shirts includes fashionable Zephyrs and Poplins in New Stripes, Checks and Self Shades ; with coliar to match. The reinforced neck, and back stud pocket gives better service and greater comfort in wear. These weli cut, roomy garments are excellent value at the price quoted. Post Free Discount 1/- in every £ «J. Ballantyrae & Co. Ltd. Christchurch

GOVERNMENT’S NEW REGULATIONS FOR QUALITY OF SOAP. NO LONGER NEED YOU -CUES*” THE QUALITY OF THE SOAP YOU ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER. TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. THE GOVERNMENT HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAS ISSUED NEW REGULATIONS CLEARLY DEFINING FIRST AND SECOND GRADE SOAP. is!?| • ST- •*, ONLY SOAP THAT HAS A MINIMUM CONTENT OF 62 PER CENT. OF FATTY ACID CAN NOW BE BRANDED OR SOLD AS FIRST GRADE SOAP. ASK YOUR GROCER WHETHER THE SOAP YOU ARE GETTING IS FIRST OR SECOND GRADE SOAP. SOAP IS FIRST GRADE & PURE

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19270903.2.8.3

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1927, Page 1

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