England's ■ : v : :^rtiiei :f : : • : The freth complexions of England's , gir!J\pod—wH*t is the secret? ; It is th« regular ' use of & grand old English tbiliet soap— "grdsmic Herb Soap." 'A akin food &s well as «. cleanser ! J /;■ '.' . ... ■.■■., .:' . ... Ljettherworld'jseyoßr natural lofeli' liess Ky using ■ ... • . . .• . ERASMIC HERBSQA^P "It lasts *longesV\ - .J '■ ELtJS® JANTON LTD;; WELLINGTON. - : ; ;-.';' ' '■ '''Stole N.'Z.-A'genis for' '"'• "• , '^MSW/C^ soip-TiL!cum-Ptrfun;e»- 1 ■ *TPQ ■; tome sportsmen = \}\c cfjance * comes only once m a lifetime ©/ securing;, a re^l^y /me head. After a long breathless stalk. there's the . crucial moment when ammunition means every thing. r ''C.A.C." •Hootists can absolutely depend upon the deadly accuracy, higlj' velocity, and ..tremendous Jji^ii^g vppwer of' 4 'C.A.C.*' ammunition. ■;:■ "'''-;. •••''•:.■ ■'■'.■■ Except that the Sporting "C.AX;; f .303. is soft-nose it is exactly simikr^;'tfe» "CiAXg" usiidby the when, it it on record, that ; "C. A,C." : i^Yier/onc^ tnisfired nor iarnrned-^ ; unequalled through■/•i|it^^^j^>Empiro^,v' ;: -; •,_ .';'. .»' i^^' /A' LHtla Fufthar. ' wr . . • . . •'■' •■ price PER 100 . ■ "^^ (***£**&*' ■-'"' - : '• ■'• * 5(" '■▼ourita 3|T - . . • . ■ • . £8/--;<M.fßMif*2i* .>■•.- .• .. •■. «/., Vvourit* 2*' , '•• '-' . .«/- ••roufjt. XT; Cliy BW UU . 80 - Hack smek«l«M -' '. ' • . 19/. . (tiro Spaeinl •'/ <. • .'..18/. JOS Mwk ;yi Sift No.. ' • . m/- j V-^V^^P^^ Send U "£*fc" X&J/aV^ Sptrti Dtoot, AuchANGOkA'^AND CHINCHILLA . RABBITS ; Pedigree Stock at reasQnable prices bred m New Zealand fr.om only the j finest English imported animals. For qudtdtipiis' : a"h i d-.particjuiars of. this profltablo.new industry consult the pion-eer-breeders— \ : ■ ' . J. K. MOONEY &XO. 858 ■Yogel Street; DUNEDIN. THfNRWFRFNOH REMEDY. NO.l grrHERAPiONffiS Ho. 1 for BlaAAar Catanh. Mo. a for Blood ft tfklnOlMaaaa. No.3forC)irontoWea.knem>ea . Sold by I.eanlntCtiP.MtSTS. Price In England 3*. D*.LBCLlKcM9d.Co.UaTir»tockßd.N,W.9,Load<j« A WORD IN TIME Vj/HEN the. Weilingtpn and Wanganui ** ' clubs. lined up ; on "Cook's Gardens a week or' two; s back,, the'smar,t and clean appearance of " the competitors "was a' matter of .faybrable,.:cdmrnerit, but the sanie qannot be '..said .of all the sports meeting's- that, have been held lately. .. -vy. ■; O'- ■'.-:■ '.'.- ' ..":.' : In the. interests of the : sport generally,. "Truth'! suggests •, to the Wellington centre local officers that something might be, done by way Of bringing competitors- up -to > the, ' mark regarding dress. ■- ■ ■■•.■'■ .' ' ';■ ' r■. • '••••' This' .refers, 'to/ both runners and wheelmen. ' Some are meticulously clean and. neat, m their, apparel -and appearance, ''but- others have' awoopwoop'^ook ; about them that' reflects little /credit:' oh. themaelveii or the •port; ■ : ■/: ";'.'■ '■'..',/'.;■.; ; ' '■;■
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NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 17
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357Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 17
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