GETTING THE UTMOST FROM G4S. There " are .reasons, of ...course,- why Cromp.ton's "New Wonder" Economy Gas Coppers are being installed in so many New Zealand homes: As a resuit of scientifie construction. Crompton's New Economy produces more heat from every foot of gas, and being encased in. pumice no licat escapes into the washhouse. Full particulars from the Napier and Hastings Gas Showrooms. "Mother, may I wash my doll's hair?" "Do you think dolly needs it?" "Yes, her hair is wispy and dull and I want to use Packer's Tar Soap and maKe it shining and fresh and fluffy so everybody will say 'Isn't she pretty'!" "The way p'eople do when you're had a shampoo yourself?" "Yes, or when you've had one, M'otlier!" PACKER'S TAR SOAP Made with Pine Tar, 8/- a Tablet. PACKER'S 'SHAMPOO Made with OUve Oil. 4/6 a Bottle. 21 Family Alfowances^^ ^ are helpful. But Heenzo is the iwi best family protection against pv winter chills and ills. One /£~9[f3 Vu bottle makes a pint. Save your /£,' "gj money, Does you good. 2/6 every where. . 1% HEIMZO Business Men i. The xnost ividely | read- newspaper in Hawke's Bay ib The Daily Telegraph, which is therefore tlie best ndvertiRing medium. PAINTING and Paperh&nging execut ed by experienced men with promp ' titude and at reasonable charges. Ni job too small; none too big. Call toi quotations. MoCarthy's, Hastings .Street j Napier.- '■ ' ' . '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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232Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 11
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