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• . • ... , . , ••••• • . i Why did this astanished duck sir.k? Because, in a laboratory test, tbis real duck iiacS the haturai oil removed from its feathers with Teepoi. When that, happeried, the duck was no longer capabie of floating. Teepoi . is a wetting agent — a detergerit — a synthetic soap, produced by Shell from petroleurn. By using Teepoi instead of the old Wnds of soap, Britain saved millions of poUhds of I vitally heededf fats diiring the war. Teepoi with its amazing cleansing powers in either sof^ hard, or sea water, is invaluable in industry. . . ShelPs ieadership is the result of unceasing scientific research which continues ih peace as in war. TE E POL is another Y©u can l»e sni'e of SHELL Teepoi is now available in New Zealand. For full particulars1 write to your nearest Shell Branch. . . The Shell C-ompany of New Zealand Limited (Incorp.orated in England). 5

i I *; I M essrs. Barry & Beale LtJI | OPTICIANS I j 1 0 WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLMR| •! ' * • ' jfl| Our Representative, B i MR. W. M. P. BARRY, F.B.O.A., Londonl 1 ' ' I j VISITS ROTORUA--- 1 i| THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Febrnary 13 & 14 ■ " 8. Appointments may- be -made with wt Mr. D. Sheaf, Chemist, Rotorua. » • !' . Phone 48 | 9 ^J(

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5287, 27 December 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5287, 27 December 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5287, 27 December 1946, Page 2

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