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THEBE IS MONEY IN BEES I Z BOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. ~-w I HAVE IN STOCK ALL BEE REQUISITES, INCLUDING -VLLY-MADE-UP HIVES. HOFFMAN FRAMES, FOUNDATION COMBS, HEELS, SMOKERS, ETC. . ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. t P -ROND, BUILDER, TIMBER MERCHANT, •Phone 56. INGLEWOOD. CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE. AT.Ti kinds of furniture —at— LOWEST PRICES. Desipls Work on worK Anplication. Guaranteed. -AT O: MANLEY S GENERAL CABINETMAKER, ' BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. TV N gtOPEMENT! The-dirt was married to the clothes, When intxodueel to ‘•'Dhobie” Soap. They could not stop them, I suppose. When “Bhobie” did with dirt elope. Save ‘Dhobie” Wrappers. Your storekeeper will give you a bar of soap free for "every 12 wrappers. If he doesn’t stock it, tell him to get it for you. it can’t be beaten for washing flannels. “DHOBIE” SOAP The medicated bath. D«presw3 and weary at the day's end, wbat r»uld he ftore refreshing titan a medicated Hothi Contort and a sense of security ac;xue from tits dally habit of bathing with Sezona Medicated Scan. It guards the body L&d brings life and lustre to the hair. There «>• «•»»>«"»>

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 10

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