GENEROUS FREE SAMPLE TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR Modern woman is quickly learning how to end the mental and physical discomfort of the "not-so-Rood" days every month. NU TEX—the modern sanitary protection worn internally—brings a new peace-of-mind because it ends discomfort and chafing and obviates clumsy belt's, pins and pads. Write to Nu.tex, Dept. A.S., Box 077, Wellington, for a free 3-umt sample, which will be sent to you in a plain wrapper-—(Ad.)
EMERGENCY HOT WATER 13 cupfuls In six minutes with the "Thermette" Chip Hoater. No special fuel required only twiifS, HUUIH paper or ruhblsh. ■■99R The more wind the HBBH quicker It bolls. A boon RMM at any time —-a necessity now—l 6/4. postage 1/3. SSJSS Keep one in your trench. SKEAT-ES & WHITE. LTD.. 4S Fort Street, Auckland.
—-ffimnSCn i— HALF-PRICE WEEK! A MID-SEASON WEEK OF SENSATIONAL VALUES Given to Popularise Our Upstairs Premises - - - - Inspection Invited. THREE PRICE GROUPS SPECIALLY SECURED, f Half Price 29/6 Half Price 49/$ fT 21 /- for 9/11 30/-for 15/6-39/- for 19/6 SECOND FLOOR, BLACKETT BLDGS., Directly Above Skeates, Jewellers/ CORNER QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STREETS (Entrance Shortlond Street). PHONE 48-786.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 4
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187Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 4
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