THE POLICEMAN’S WIFE KNOWS her man is on dusty roads for hours—on traffic duty at busy streets during “peak” times. He will arrive home hot and grimy. What a. relief to change into the clean, wholesome garments she has ready for him . . . thanks to Sunlight. Here is a soap she can always depend on. Harmlessly and gently it removes all dirt without a scrap of trouble. Everything comes out “clean as a whistle.” She wouldn’t be without her Sunlight. SOAPMAKERS THEMSELVES KNOW that purity of ingredients and expert skill are necessary to make a perfect laundry soap. Oils from the Pacific Plantations selected and tested by experienced chemists —scrupulous care in manufacture—all go to make Sunlight essentially a pure soap. Linens, cottons, anything in fadt, washed with Sunlight not only come out whiter and fresher, but they last longer because the purity of Sunlight cannot harm them. Your hands, too, will like the gentle lather. SUNLICtHT SOAP
m ♦ Cooling 1 Gin and Lemon Squash A bracing beverage that does not heat the blood. J.D.K.Z. Gin is the ideal drink for summer. Try it with squash and soda. Distilled with the berries of the Italian Juniper, J.D.K.Z. has wonderful medicinal qualities that purify the system. A perfect appetiser, and invaluable in cases of rheumatism and gout. The White Heart Label Identifies the Genuine In Bottles, Small Square Bottles, and Handy Pocket Flasks. (■ geneva \ P mmm T/i s m m -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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