GOLLV IVE BEEN BUSY SINCE YOU ARRIVED THATS BECAUSE EVERYBODY WANTS MORE OF ME !'■'V" m i m 3^ S® Sa s i > Si; ?-!5 sa Tired? Depressed? Or just in a tea- * "mk'ieh drinking mood ? A cup of Lipton’s solves the problem. • It’s so utterly fresh and fragrant with a flavour really distinctive. Remember, Lipton’s is all pure Ceylon Tea, the pick of the world’s finest crop, matured, blended and packed in airtight containers by experts in Ceylon. It reaches you as fresh and fullflavoured as the hour it was picked. * 51.50.39 NZ All Pure Ceylon Tea
0 ATS R I PEN ED SUN PUR 100 THE QUICK-COOK BREAKFAST CHILDREN LOVE PACKED IN 2 LB. PACKETS A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO., LTD., GORE . _ LET IT SNOW I flnd MAIHE coal, COKE and LET IT FREEZE! CARBONETTES to KEEP you LET IT RAIN! WARM. Just a ’Phone Call and we will Deli/er our goods promptly. FARMERS, —WE STOCK POSTS, BATTENS AND STRAINERS. ’PHONES: Head Office 7334, Depots 7507, 7280. STAGE RUSH
11 Colours Most Beautifully Bright and Clear” writes Mrs. C. Bowman, of 510 Cashel Street, Linwood, Christchurch, H.Z. HERE IS HER LETTER J a ran i » the l “ Colony t, ee n my p , and lef t ] ia nks t° farntty•SlS?’-'-*" mash, a 4 0 0. lashing’ READ ABOUT RINSO FOR COLOURS m USED TO RUIN COLOURED CLOTHES IN THE WASH m hi & TRIED IT . . . AND COLOURS CAME OUT LIKE NEW Once for all, Rmso cuts the gamble out ot washing colours. Mild, soft Rinso suds cleanse extra thoroughly but do not affect the shade. And for the white wash, there's simply nothing to equal Rinso 1 Those extra rich Rinso suds, soapy all through, chase out dirt that just defies ordinary washing methods. Rinso-washed clothes must be whiter because they're so much cleaner 1 USE RINSO ALONE NO BAR SOAPS NEEDED A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 1 NEVER USE ANY' THING ELSE. IT SETTLES C'Ygrease yf> so - DO YOU USE RINSO FOR WASHING^ > _UR oTP (TOOP.Lt QUICKLY
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 13
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344Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 13
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