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MODERN FURNITURE TO ORDER Any design promptly made up at no extra cost. GET OUR QUOTES. CITY FURNISHERS FITZHERBERT AVE. THEY KEEP ME WORKING FULL TIME THESE DAYS I WONDER WHY? OUR FRIEND IIPTONS OVER THERE IS THE . CAUSE OF IT AIL. ( THEYIRE ALWAYS WANTING MORE OF HIM "*1 ' mu , 3 vr,\ £ Mil I'iSl One taste of Lipton’s and everybody wants more. There’s a distinctive freshness about Lipton’s. It is all pure Ceylon tea, grown on nrwwnwn Lipton’s own plantations and sent to New Zealand in airtight containers to preserve its full fragrance and delicious flavour. Once you enjoy this real tea-drinking pleasure you’ll always ask for extrarefreshing Lipton’s tea. UPTONS AIL Pure Ceylon Pea 51.60.39 NZ

STARTING THE WEEKLY WASH but she doesn't worry ILL sitr so** NOW tUtM 'nm. mm m *. a iumm. m mmm • • • she knows SUNU^W ftfo' SOH mote the work so easy You won’t worry about the weekly wash when once you discover how easy it is with Sunlight. No hard rubbing and scrubbing because Sunlight suds are extra-soapy, and draw away every speck of dirt—leaving the clothes spotlessly clean. That’s why so many women say, “Sunlight gives the whitest wash.” They like Sunlight for other reasons, too—it keeps hands so smooth and white, and makes clothes last ever so much longer because —as the illustrations show—it gets them clean without hard rubbing. A LEVER product Made in New Zealand HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES ii ilfp! iiT&r, ms m Si! m :£3£a EU-. isifeinasi B0sl§!5KtBl I, Fabric washed with the poor lather of ordinarysoap. The hard rubbing that makes knuckles sore was necessary, and so the fabric was quickly Worn out. 2. Washed with Sunlight the delicate threads are undamaged. Sunlight’s extra-soapy suds have drawn out all the dirt without need for hard rubbing. SUNLIGHT SOAP Saves your energy . . . Saves your Clothes 1.2U.16NZ

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 222, 19 August 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 222, 19 August 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 222, 19 August 1937, Page 12

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