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TO HOUSEWIVES.

HAVE you a Sewing Machine ? Ii « the groatest care should be b stowed on lts upkeep ; especially does th apply to the method oi oiling, and th elass of oil used. A Sewing Machii may be ruined in a very short time wit poor oil, whereas the machine shou last a lifetime if properly maintmed. WEKA BRANDSEWING MAOBINE 011, is a pure mineral oil oi the finest possih quality, with only a faint taete , ai smell. It can even be swallowed witho any ill effects. It has more body any other Spindle or Machine Oil on market. Also the WEKA OIL

WILL NOT MARK 0R STAIN the flnest fabric, which is a distinct 1 vantage, as often valuable garmen practically ruined by oil stains. no hesitation in recommending It is used throughout the Mills in the Dominion, and is P ,j ^ by experts to be better than anytwng have previously used. Also on sale — -

dustol, STONE OIL, RAZOR STROP OIL, LARISSA LEMON CREAM, , Etc.. etc. Each of these preparations 1 hali-mark of Perfection. „ fflI nsing 0 DUSTOL is a preparation dusters for furniture, etc. , produc RAZOR STROP OIL h« ibjj' r,:o with a special view to P en,uring strop in perfect order, reliable and keen-edged ra . ( STONE OIL. -The on a stone is to remo ^ ^ heij steel from the ®dge t sted ^ ? sharpened. It has been W .. . nounced perfect. ,, LARISSA Cream i. a Pr0'"li™Ar« » "4 used after shaving R « tender skins. ^ fr* Ask your Storek^P" . 1 tjons. JOrwrit.i»a»

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/DIGRSA19201022.2.51

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 32, 22 October 1920, Page 12

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TO HOUSEWIVES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 32, 22 October 1920, Page 12

TO HOUSEWIVES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 32, 22 October 1920, Page 12

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