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TAKE MY TIES, YES _ BUT QUIt Using MY INGRAM'S ! So many men g0 through it: Their sons grow up and begin to get down on Dad $ most cherished possessions. Can't blame the boy. He wants to look good. The best advice a man can give his son is buy your own Ingram S. Great stuff, it is 1 Cool and comforting: It makes shaving easy and c0 0 [ fatters the face. You ve got to try Ingram 8 to know just how. Ic INGRAMS CREan 2 SHAVING CREAM 'Rtin 6 Bristol-Myers Co: Pty. Ltd,, [37 Manners Street; Wellington. HOT WATER _ Metro] INSTANTLY Turn on a tap; and out comes piping hot water -instantlyl No waiting; n0 refilling, no watching The METRO is entirely automatic -fills itself, heats itself; switches off itself, is always full of hot water. Of No by On Or Metro of [ off AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 3 Gives you piping hot water 3 'and always, without drawing on 'and 4 'green. the main hot water supply, be "gallon. See your local dealer, or write for leaflet to be Or Also METRO-ELECTRIC Metro Household & ENGINEERING Co. LTD; Cylinders and Electric 22 BLAIR STREET, WELLINGTON Coppers cOmFo FEATURES the" METRO switching Self-f -filling Always ~can' Effectively full boil Beautifully hot dry; insulated: water. chromium finished 2 colours fittings. sizes-_2, with Can below fitted Can sink-top. above heating run from point: existing

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 18

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