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I'iius is a reproduction of a. photograph of our :<fczctan Shop. lIS 11 1 c Ilf h ! -1 T In vlf jrfnri nan ' V N-r* ■ » b\ r FRy-rr l •f Writ sri JLjT B| i lL r r>; ; s clean, as the , plate you eat ohIV'nd so it should be. It’s just as Important that your food should come from a clean shop as it is that it should be served to you on a clean plate. Next time you pass a Hellaby shop scrutinise it as critically as you can. What will you see? Glistening white-tiled walls, spotless marble counters, blocks scrubbed like a bread-board, assistants in speckless white. Now take another look, even more searching. See how the whole shop has been designed for cleanliness’ sake? There isn’t a crevice or a crack anywhere. Even the angles of the walls and floors are rounded oft. It’s all cool, clean surfaces in a cool, clean atmosphere. Anri have you ever noticed that no blinds are drawn when a Hellaby shop closes, and that the lights are left on? All the goods have been put away in cool store, of course, but there is still something for those lights to show —a clean shop. You'll always see that when you go to buy. R. & W. HELLABY, Limited Head Office: QUAY STREET Auckland Hellabu’s SsO<>£=i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 293, 2 March 1928, Page 4

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