Don't Give Them Beans! Letters arriving in New Zealand from soldiers stationed in the Middle Eas,t indicate what they welcome and what hety do not welcome in gift parcels. Definitely not under the heading, "The Stuff to ive the Troops,", are tins of beans! While appreciating the generosity of the home folk, the arrival of a can of beans for some asnd-papered member of the First Echelon is apt to rouse a howl of derision among fellow countrymen, who have been lending ears, eyes and anticipations to the opening of the parceL The reason is that they get beans by the ton from their own army stores. So now they plead: "Dear maiden aunt, please don't give us beans!" END BALDNESS. Birmese Herbal Hair Root Compound, made from a formula originally a secret of the East, has achieved remarkable results in checking and ending baldness. Birmese will banish dandruff in 3 days and help grow new hair in 30 days." Ifjs well worth a trial. Only 5/6 from F. G. Macklow, Chemist.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 226, 16 October 1940, Page 5
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