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The Most Popular Colours Everybody loves ,a splash of colour ( Chosen from a l L whole army of other Enamels, the glorious ROBBIALAC FREE • ' colours stand out as the most popular for home defence. * m-rf *"' And the secret of their popularity is that you can apply Tour initial them yourself at once, even if you have never handled m God a brush before. For ROBBIALAC Enamel is specially Send ape now for the made for amateur use so that the brushmarks melt Free ROBBIALAC away as you pain*, leaving a beautiful rich glass-like Booklet on Enamelling surface that will not crack, chip or peel. and you will receive c be tfn Gofd" Trans" ' I>ens °* san^ s °f Car Owners, Motor Cyclists and ferV^your Surname Cyclists use it for renovation. Housewives use it too, initial State whether ■ on Furniture, Bedsteads, Stoves and anything that has Ccl! et Moior- r e d?" v t0 hard wear. There are free ROBBIALAC Car/or ioTiolosv* , instructions speaally written for the you want to thehome >■ • do. Write for them now and dont forget to ask ■\^ i^ mmm^ mm — m^ m^ for your own initials m gold — they are free too. A. C/GILLIES & LAIRD, LTD., Dept. B Box 1086, Wellington. gyi m m jfliiin im mm m m m m m mm Birww. w w \m w--W:.^-WWWWWIIfi tmmm mm F m ™^"""™ , ™ — mm ~ m "" mmmm^ m mm mm ~ mmt "■" "™"T"^"" l^ mammmm mm TT m T^^ - MGoodmt^e & Cars ESk I'll- Airf-- 3%^1-lf Ifl ft afl* JBk wßi W. '- afib - »^) «H» aSii Months At Home BENNETT- '•-■' '. y .y^' r p~^\'\ ' the children that I had. a hew -feel- „/ '_ C r=r. V^' « ing- of confidence— a new outlook . ///yl jsk *v My husband was as pleased as ! \,||hb*P S } r-^Ot* /^°MM could be, for every husband likes *"^t^^S /^sl *J^f\ : to see his wife save money and be \y**^^ -*<? 1^ & s well dressed. There was never any* "«^ ' Jm "^^-f\^t. f tnought about extravagance, be- , /^^*"^ L cause I was either making oyer f Xjwl new garments of previous seasons jJßatfJft aY \ V&p %|l or making new ones for just the HwHafiLf < V i^w //V The neighbors noticed the improve- /^^Mr\^ \. Xt It \ ment mmy appearance and first v / ffa ksWW. \m / (Ok 1 one and then another asked if \I /&=&& L^&L \ff/ ./ tp^'i would' make something for them. (ft \^\ n^P^. W/tfl F 1 So I arranged to spend part of 1 / -'V'»\k"' M »^^J?*23 Z J each day sewing for others. The RSM a 1 7 very first week I made £2. Then k J la ul^/fl^kL £ 3 and .£ 2 10s, and £ 3 iOs.' i)ur- : UVv^fflß^ZyrS /^liHfflL , * ing the last three months, I (have wV^ttßggw||' t / JMBflfflff* made nearly £40 making frocks, ( fSs&mgtir MWMBb&&> etc., for my neighbors' and friends V wKESK ffSS^^Sl^ m addition to saving at least £15 \^^MtmHSA Jmfi'i^^W& on pur own .clothes. \ mBMBM^ M The other evening- I showed my Wk>~ '. k husband how much I had earned ■ML ' i^j^ "a and put aside and he was delighted. ; '/Sjftjjw That £100 for the first payment 'VV^w.— «^B«tm oh our home isn't so far away after ' , v fc Jj»**^«v h all! ' Arid r we are' all so happy! You : > *-*^ cannot imagine what a difference _. „ • . it makes, whenya woman has an %MtiVZ?aX£'^ income of her own. fi r ,t payment on our AcmeUn't llfarZwy .What I have done any woman can Vteraiit.. .;/,...- do, for more than 25,000 women and '.^.aht '*»>».» n . n«* girls, m city, town and country, BIG BOOK t "HOW TO LEARN have made and the pounds they DRESSMAKING QUICKLY AND have saved and earned, that you EASILY" SENT FREE can easily - learn at home, through Ltn y l " * the easy, interesting ' Associated Write for this big book to-day. It System to make all your own and gives full and free particulars of your children's clothes and hats or the wonderful Associated System, prepare for success m the dress- It won't take a minute to write making or millinery, profession. your ri'anie and address, and it. may I know it all sounds too good to be easil y P™ve to behest .thing true-but it isn't. I was as sceptical V™ ever d "J- aTo A *°£ip tn at first as anybody, but something once you will aso be .able _ to take inside of me kept saying, "Find advantage of ur wonderful offer out about it! Find out about it!" to teach Millinery, FREE OF And I certainly am glad' l did. CHARGB*. It costs you absolutely nothing- to Write NOW. State whether ypu find out all about the Associated are Mrs. or Miss,, be sure .to men - System and what it will do for tion the Wellington "Truth," ajid you. It is the original and best enclose 3d. m stamps for postage, system .of postal instruction, now Address' your application to: Miss revised and easier and better than F. J. Bradshaw, Principal, ASSOCIever. It is better to learn -by post ATED SCHOOL* OF DRESSMAKat home because it saves time^ and ING. -Dept. 880, 284 Castlereagh money and is .more convenient. : Street, Sydney. \?OGOE PERFUMES, TOILET POWDER,.; 7 TALC POWDER, TOILET SOAP AND BATH TABLETS VOGUE'S fragrance is fresh, alluring, yet~ subdued and lasting. As the fashionable (s&iSt woman of" discretion to-day chooses her r^j^j~~-i^ toilet requirements very carefulhj, VOGUE = ~i i m is the popular selection. All leading == (£§) \ m retailers stock VOGUE exquisite toilet = .! m PERFUMES «/-, 13/6, i18/-, 36/- par boHla. FACE POWDERS 3/- per box. §3 rJBKDps-^rj^ZZ™^^^^^! TOILET SOAPS 3/- per cake. el H^^^^r^SSjl KARLSRUH E-B A D E N yj^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^m Sola Nt* Zealand Agent : fcSS^T— ■— R*??^^l' (l \x/TM3K/^riP^^*"^fM M. J. KIL-MARTIN, 13-1^ Lover Cuba St., Wellington" g ***6^ffiH«l^^^^^^^^^P«^'4WW^

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290307.2.84.6

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

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Tapeke kupu
943

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

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