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NEW TRENDS "Let'8 fy for picnic this Sunday" Dad will Pilot the family helicopter S easily a8 be drives cara Fluorescent lighting new trend in post-war bathrooms: Another trend which has already reached New Zealand from America is the use of Kolynos Tooth Powder Makes teeth cleaner , brighter. Polishes as it cleans. Next time ask your chemist for Kolynos Tooth Powder: Half-hats, called Curvettes, bave just hit Fifth Avenue: American girls arc also taking to the new fashion of using Kolynos Tooth Powder: It makes tecth sparkle Fowls in "fats" Ten witb new polish, and the refreshsng favour lingers on after brushing: Try itl storey buildings, with hundreds of fowls on each foor will supply city-dwellers with fresb eggs dailya Eg6s Egg; Ec6$ KOLYNOS (N.Z) LTD 60 KITCHENER STREET , AUCKLAND_ Some BSA: Bicycles are born with 8 silver spoon in their mouths: Others do a hard day'8 work There'sa BS.A: Bicycle in England; for instance, that carries a good- 8ized owner; plus spade, fork, broom; tools, food and a lawn mower: About 300 Ibs: all told: JKSA While we do not recommend load- ing even a BSA: to that extent; this example shows the strength of these famous machines: BICYCLE BSA: Bicycles are difficult to get now, but your dealer will try to belp you: After the war there I1 be ell the BS.A: products you want; CARRIES leading the feld in desigo and celiability. Nz: Agents t Bicycles: A. G. Healing 6 Co. Ltds 10 TIMES zodMacab Coble geceet S Willchuoch; Auckland District Skeates 6 White Ledss 68 Fort Street, Aucklend. Motor Cycles_NZ:: Skeates & White Led. OWN DSA BICYCLES AND WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLES Every part 0 little better than it need Bo

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 247, 17 March 1944, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 247, 17 March 1944, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 247, 17 March 1944, Page 13

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