SERVICE BELOW THE SURFACE WHERE KNOWLEDGE COUNTS Many of the worth-while services in this world are below the surface. You cannot always SEE quality or superior knowledge The distinctive service the Chemist offers you is something unseen — the specialised training, the professional tradition, the confidence based on knowledge. Take advantage of these important factors when you require medicinal or toilet products. Because of his pharmaceutical qualifications and personal advice, your Chemist is the logical person to go to for Tonics, Cough and Cold Remedies, Toilet Soaps, Cosmetics and Perfumes, Baby's needs, and all household medicinal goods. Your Chemist is a great deal more than a buyer and seller of goods. His professional training specially qualifies him to advise you. You can always be certain that the articles he stocks are of dependable quality. It's wise to buy from your Chemist.—C29) (Ad.) \hS\ WORKEHf """T' Fo,t Worker — Bonfelol Cleans windows, mirrors, baths, taps, sinks, tiles, glassware, stained chineIn half the time. Get Boni;lo in iMg. lasting cake or handy tin with sprinkler •op, and make cleaning a lighter, quicker job.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 2
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179Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 2
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