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I The Miraculous Quick Shave with NO SOAP or BRUSH. Wife: "Come on, Gcdrge! I have brush. I shall start using SHAVEX been ready waiting the last-hour, and like everybody else does. I suppose it Albert has been ready for more than is only habit that has made me keep 20 minutes. I cannot understand on with soap and brush." why it takes such a long time every Albert: "Come on, old fellow I Finish morning for you to shave !". , y Our shave with my SHAVEX and you Albert : "Of course it takes him will say what a good turn I have done a long time to shave! If he would you to-day,, for you will never go T>ack only use SHAVEX he would shave in* to soap and brush." a quarter of the time and his face Wife: ." Thank heaven he sees reason would not look scraped as it always at last!" . ; docs with using soap and brush. ceni\ tuic mnonN SHAVEX is a Skin Food, and it keeps ' 'SEND THIS tOUFOW , the face firm and smooth. Why! every- | For Free Sample I body tells me lam looking younger cut this Coupon out, attach it to • piece of I every day, and I swear it takes all • paper on which your nanie and address are J my wrinkles away !" I ' written plainly, and send with | George: "You are perfectly right, i P5 slimonF^ipnlwi 1 Ltd" I Albert! I must give up these old- I p.o. Box 66a, Bakers Btdgs., fashioned ideas of using soap and [ . LARGE TUBE 1/9. LARGER TUBE (DOUBLE QUANTITY) 2/6 2A£eu> Zealand Jtg enti : ' . ' . * . SALMOND & SPRARfiON LTD., P.O. Box 662, Bakeri Bldgs.. Fe«tVerit«n St.. WELLINGTON IP*" "" IINVESTiaATE m always hai)e m i PIT'S f|T|^j \j^^*^*^ffl|A SO-Cwt. & 3-Toh \v mme name . n leyland motors, ltd. j£f* nISSOnCIItuU *«^ Huddart, Parker Building, '\\^ ■■' . ■ ■ ■ J ' Post Office Square, \\ In 4 sizes //'■ WELLINGTON. 11 Of all Chemists iStOfW 11 Sub-Branch,,: AUCKLAND, HAWERA' ■I If AND CHRISTCHURCH. wimmmmummmmmammmm^mmmnaammlfi' ' AgcncUt throughout tht Dominion.

MISHKO The Boot That Wont Wear Out t v ' -"f 1 : "f L''"""'^^^ ' / THIS is the famous "MISHKO' ' Boot which is being : > ■ f" ****~~* fci *\^4 \\ f cir«m Lwthtr J!; ■. f ;: sq v much "talked al) out. It is as comfortable as a / "" \\n UppwaiwJtoiCiy slipper, and as durable as; steel. It is light and flexible, Ycouniet «rfSoivdl ; / \W ■ yet so tough that it will stand up to the hardest possible . | | So>UaW(-/y \^^k • wear. i • 7/ ' \ ' x*^»l. S«*n» Double ' : . ' • ' „,;,. . ' .'.' ' . ,\ v^^V j w Tripij st'richtd j Particularly suitable for— yL. \ X'^^s/ / Builders : ■ Dairymen , I,_ - " ' \•' ■__ s!^^5 !^^ \ /^^3 = SS^^Ub/^/^ > v f Carpenters . Farmers lito}>Vo Heoll ""'I ' Jc4y^ ■ ■ Carriers Quarrymen "~~" '^"^xW- >^*>^'^* >>> v j s °t* LcslW I Constructional Workers Foundry Work«r« /■•■•• I " v **"-^''">lY* • fi"/^ \ 1 -lniali» Postmen Gardeners ift^ W Policemen Tramwaymeh - t'' ' ' N^fet /♦/ Jr ■ Shunters Road Builders ■ ' , UNaiU ' Stokers Railwaymen, etc.- ".'• .-* . ft Rust Proof ] !^^^X~Z_L _V In fact for EVERY MAN who requires long service ■» . Nail» in 3ck J |»wUo SoU-UiUrproofl from his footwear. UPPERS MADL OF ELK HIDE. . • An ordinary boot receiving hard wear requires ' " T. _; "^ repairing every 2 months at an average cost of 9/6. -ajj'juiiuitii^^^, -^**^" '"IVlishko" will save from 3to 4 repair bills. At the x • lowest oomputation^you save 9/6 x 3-£l/8/6. ; , 3-PLY SOLE cONSTRUCTION . WARNING! 1 Next to^the foot a first-grade leather insole. ■ . The success of the « Mlßhko , b^ has haa the 2. Below that a leather runner-sole. inevitable result of bringing imitations into * 3. Mishko Outsole. the market. ._ . ' '" ■ ■ ■ __ ■■ __ '. ; ;_- > Beware of these, as they are ONLY imitations. Here Are TWO Out Of The Many Hundred* Of "Mishko" la a secret and patented process, and Testimonial* Received From Wcarerc oannot bo Buccassfuiiy imitated* ' Ther« Is only one "Mishko" m the World, and • : *: j ' '. " " . mmm^mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmammmmmm It ibeara the trade mark Of the littl* RBD BALL - / ' ' WKLLINOT.OT ' StBBT/ ' "*" *"* *"****"*** *" - " * m>^^^ST*.. / 2nd April, -1920. ■ HsMsFX JUru, / you ask me for my opinion of "UISHKO" ■Hr "-4A '■ f i. iQDo^f I Boots. Well I think they're "out on their iH *. *°tl»>,A ■* 2 -***.- tf / the pair lam now wearing have given iWT • > **6a W I constant Beryioe f ipr over nine ■months vrith- , Jl wm ■ ' ■ . *«$ ®*4 D °to af^if o > / ' out repair and the' soles are still sound. I fflW ta t. •** 0*- **« . I consider this alone means a saving of at i^ «bj^ e^6ii -T «« - ■ *^* ' *"^ iP ■ I , least three repair bills for soling and heel M& Aje** 13 **^ ■*■*»«• ■&<>*■ Ojßi ' I " mEt m addition I have found the^ishlco* ; # bek tfej*/^^* ©t af / Boots/to be far and airay the mos^oomfort- / h^««t ?* Ojj 3'« C^W\ c *4f I able i have ever worn. Owing to thair oom r / 4« fi 2 J«flr 4fi . fl -« e^f «ie a I fort ahd flexibility they make the Uayt. / 4fiff J^ Of 1?^ H^Y? et «Jj * Zit * e *t o ?' Obi*?** 1 I work very muoh letfa tiring for the feet / d o^ * Ofr e j^*ijto**"* c?* v fle ««i&, V O/le? ii3 ~ A I than is the ,oase with the ordinary work / W* t « {(> tC 2 JIoA^ ft **ciX d *2»^ I ing boot. Al bo the faot that thejr / c &**s« > f^ouli^ltUK** ' jM$& I will not Blip givea one more oon- •;. X ■ > ' ts i>, *«^a r^Oji* ? * AH I fidenoe m movina on treacherous V 1 or^f oo^^^ -**c L^tf jjLr^^ THE BEST BOOT IN THE WORLD your dealer for them, and tf he does not stock them write to i«^THE SARACEN SHOE, CO.. LTD. Box 1543. Wellington. fl Sole N.Z. Wlwlaalc Dhlrltutlng Agentt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281011.2.43.2

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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 12

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902

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 12

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