ONLY ONE IN THE SMITH'S BATHROOM HWyM IIWt •* lii!ll®K "' As TANNIN: J .; • : 9?" . J.:,..: . ' A W ; •'"'''' ' L .;<?:> : " : " ,% fT< < $ I ''"H '' w ' -' • '*;|w4 ‘WT ||Uk, '’■ ': "'■■ Y'Tzilll? ' '■■ J K- : ’ ' §»• • j X /_ ®\ 1$ A HIT IHITH XT DS AU Back off shift, one of Bill’s first / / J dS joys is a shower with Knight’s aW'W’ Castile.. To the Smith’s, this refreshing soap is an institution now, as well loved as Mother's cherry cake. And Mrs. S., who bought it first for baby’s petal skin, is thrilled to have found a soap that pleases ’em all, and THE SOAP WITH THE saves a tidy bit on the way. LAVENDER F RAG RANCE UADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE. ' A3L27Z
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TIMBER TREES FARMERS! We require trees suitable 1 for milling purposes, and will be pleased to quote for any you may nave. I. ALLEN & SON, LTD. Sawmillers, Waingawa. ’Phenes (day) 1043, (night) 1150. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 6
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