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ICLOTHES SHORTAGE Remember how bad moths were last summer. Don t risk serious damage to the good clothes and furs which you cannot replace: ORDER NOW FOR MOTH and DUST PROOF CHGISTMAS SEALS STORAGE WARDROBE alL ONLY 30/- POST FREE THESE This ingenious invention has reached New Zealand at a time when MOTH DAMACE CLOTHE IS MOST SERIOUS BECAUSE pre war quality clothes CANNOT BE REPLACED Each year in New Zealand thou sands of pounds worth of beautiful furs; tweeds and woollens are RAVACED BY MOTHS AND SILVERFISH. Perhaps so far have been lucky, but this year moths are everywhere, and one moth can ruin you precious furs and irreplaceable clothes. Why take risks? In U,S.A: tondzour mogt in homes, apartments; hostels and on farms and military camps are "SAFE Sener ING" their good clothes the ONLY 100% SURE WAY to keep out moths and dust. Camphor balls and moth sprays are not sufficient. You must SEAL your clothes for SAFETY. NEW AMERICAN "SAFE -SEAL" C E DA RIS E D_Po RTA BLE_G UA RANTEE D "SAFE SEAL" is a storage bag, shaped NOTE THESE FEATURES:_ like a wardrobe, with room for four or five coat-hangers to hold in correct 1 Clothes are hung in correct shape, shape a fur coat; dinner suit, tweeds, not folded. frocks, etc:_~with ample room at foot 2. Material for cardigans, jumpers and other cedarised for double proe woollens. tection. Fits neatly into average cupboard a 3. Easily opened to remove or store wardrobe within a wardrobe ~a second clothes, but once sealed moths cane and impregnable line of defence against not enter: marauding moths and silverfish. 4. Ample depth for long frocks and Portable and collapsible; folds neatly width for several garments. for travelling-~ideal at beach or camps 5 . Space at foot for woollens. ~popular also in flats, hostels and apartments when extra storage space ig needed. EASILY AND QUICKLY MONEY BACK OPENED to remove or store clothing: KEEPS CLOTHES NEW Dust seeps into wardrobes of even the GUARANTEE newest and cleanest homes. Dust spoils good clothes. Keep your lovely evening WILL LAST FOR YEARS and street clothes clean and shop fresh" in a "SAFE SEAL ~-they will This amazing value is made possible last longer and will give you more only by Direct from Factory selling at pleasure to weara Wholesale price The "SAFE SEAL is worth AT LEAST 82/2/- ~it may save TREATED WITH D.DT you 8100 in clothes protection. The Safe Seal Storage Bag is So con- structed that when sealed moths can- 7 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Space e not possibly enter it. Your clothes You take no risk whatever in order- are 100% safe. However, as an ADDI- ing a "SAFE SEAL: You try one for Foot Foa TIONAL PROTECTION every Safe Seal seven days and if not entirely satisfied Crrdigau is treated with the well-known D.DJ T: in every way you may return it, and insect spray both inside and outside: receive your money back in full. JumPers SEND 30/- TO SAVE E100 aaa 073 "SAFE SEAL" Distributors, P.o. Box 5083 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON: Woulleas Plea se send on your Trial and Return Offer one SAFE SEAL" Storage Bag at the wholesale price of 30/ (add exchange for cheques) _ enclose this amount on the definite understanding that 1 may return the "SAFE SEAL" to you and receive my purchase money in FULL if 1 am not more than satisfied. exerere [91e19 e [0.e[49e eb NAME ADDRESS 1 Sunr 1 1 73 E FOR RoOm 4T0 5 hangers

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 3

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