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\\\ & m. K 1 iv BOOT POLISH adds a power of * resistance ’ to the leather that no other polish can give. The new EASY-TO-OPEN Tins bring it to you in perfect condition. Just give a few HARD knocks on top with the back of the brush as though to drive the lid further on. The lid will then loosen and come off easily. "A ugget ” is made in Black, Broun (Tan), Dark Brown, Toney Red and Nigger Brown. Also in White for Patent and Coloured Leathers. 4d., 7d., 1/per tin POLISH

£ - out IV doff n M s^. it? s %i«^ do FROM WASH-TUB TO CABARET 11OUSEWORK from early •*-A mo ming preparing breakfast, washing up, cleaning and dusting, making and mending, shopping, and once a week the most tiresome, exacting work of the house washing and drying and ironing. Day by day the round is v«iried little yet she can put in strenuous hours at the cabaret or dance hall, every little while, enjoying every virile minute. How does she do it? Where find the strength, the energy, the right frame of mind? Cocoa! Good cocoa Bourn* ville Cocoa is the most nourishing and sustaining food compact known. It is 15/I6ths food. It has far greater food value than eggs, or meat or cheese or fish, or a dozen other commodities commonly believed to be of “ all food ” value. Cocoa leads! $£S&/ Write Cadburys, Wellington, about their FREE GIFT SCHEME! KOUKNVIUj; ProcoA 5« 2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 5

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