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Io shnee of |i a vclli Mf V . -w ‘ yy 1/ /1 ■ / ' •• - s^eet strosig BCause ft’ s | washed with good Sunlight Soap 1 Harsh scrubbing hasn’t worn this sheet V’ l weak and thin. It’s always been washed \ I : y4 with good soap, Sunlight Soap. And Z Ari that’s the way to make linens last —and your coupons, too. When you use cheap W•?~ > ’ | . soaps with their poor, mingy lather you || f have to scrub things clean—and that HOW SUHLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES) weakens fabrics But Sunlight suds are rich and plentiful — cleanse with the gil: . . merest rub. Sunlight pays in every way. .W SUIU6HT This shows how inferior This shows how Sunlight s «faa rw®x washing methods weaken extra-soapy suds keep the O’! and ruin the fabric. fabric strong — **-““ B,r - oUMr A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEV/ ZEALAND. 5u.25.20Z.

> Tew' /C “/J? fR , Griffiths MH »P Ell greenfeast Tlie most popular main crop variety, ; •18111. high, and coming lo maturity in ■ 70 days. Our special 211). packet ; allows for a continuity of sowing-. 2lbs. for 3/ Posted I NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY ; A new hardy flush variety, pi-oflncing-berries in abundance, for eight months. ; Ro hoeing- or cultivation required. i Commence hearing- at early ago. ■ 5/6 dozen Plants—Posted l GLADIOLI, PASTEL SHADES : Choice mixture of pastel shades, con- ' taining- many prize varieties: i'» liful toning of the most r n!1 )>•■•> . ! colours;, excellent for summer displ.ij. 5/- doz. 50 for 18/ Fo-.od , NERINES or SPIDER LILIES Special oiler of these delight!ill freeflowering- bulbs in Giaiu I im-., bcariu, and White. Collection of 3 for »-— Pos.eJ ; COLLECTION OF NEW PERENNIALS ; Collection o r six ou Ist anti intr varieties ; of Border Perennials incl'idiug- now and ! outstanding- sorts. Collection o f <3 iO>’ 5/— , Collection cf 12 for 9/6 > 1 CHRYSANTHEMUMS ; These are the most popular Autumnflowering plants and e<|ually useful as : cut blooms and garden decoration. W<, : otter collections in the tollowing tinee Single Floral Korean — Codec- . tion of 12 for 10/-. i Pom Pom — A great favourite for ; decorative purposes. Collection of . 6 for 5/-. | Cascade— Producing .masses of small flowers, which festoon out in great profusion. Collection of 6 for 5/-. ; FLOWER SEED COLLECTION Giant Dahlia-flowered Zinnias—-1 pkt. i each of Yellow. Red, Lavender, Rose, Crimson, and Purple. , Coll, of 6 Pkts, for 2/6 —Posted Giant-flowered Aster —1 pkt. each Pale Blue, Dark Blue, Crimson, Rose. White, and Pink. , i Coll. of G Pkts, for 2/6—Posted ( rnraroriw

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1942, Page 6

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405

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1942, Page 6

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