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TO HOUSEWIVES.

HAYE you a Sewing Machine ? If so, the greatest care should be beftowed on its upkeep ; especially does this apply to the method of oiling, and the class of oil used. A Sewing Machine rnay be ruirie.d in a very short time with poor oil, whereas the machine should last a lifetime if properly maintained. WEKA BRAND SEWING MACHINE OIL, is a pure mineral oil of the finest possible quality, with only a faint taste and smell. It can even be swallowed without any ill effects. It has more body than any other Spindle or Machine Oil on the market. Also the WEKA OIL. WILL NOT MARK OR STAIN the finest fabric, which is a distinet advantage, as often valuable garments are practically ruined by oil stains. We have no hesitation in recommending this Oil. It is used thi'oughout the largest Woollen Mills in the Dominion, and is pronounced by experts to be better than anything they have previously used. Also on sale DUSTOL, STONE OIL, RAZOR STROP OIL, LARISSA LEMON CREAM, Etc. , etc. Each of these preparations carries the hali-mark of Perfection. DUSTOL is a preparation for using on dusters for furniture, etc. RAZOR STROP OIL has been produced with a special view to keeping a razorstrop in perfect order, thus ensuring a reliable and keen-edged razor. STONE OIL. — Tho action of this Oil pn a stone is to remove the residue of fteel from the edge of the tool being sharpened. It has been tested and pronounced perfect. LARISSA LEMON CREAM.— This Cream is a protection for the skin under all conditions of exposure to wind or sun ; it is also a valuable hand emollient, and is. specially recommended for softening the beard and ensuring an easy shave; used after shaving it is very soothing to tender skins. Ask your Storekeeper for these preparations. Or writc direct to

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/DIGRSA19201217.2.44

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 40, 17 December 1920, Page 12

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TO HOUSEWIVES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 40, 17 December 1920, Page 12

TO HOUSEWIVES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 40, 17 December 1920, Page 12

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