"'LADY WITH THE LAMP" —1942 STYLE The first iinny nurse was also the most famous—Florence I inhale, "The Lady with (he Lamp." Every Xew Zealand home, too, lias its "Lady with the Lamp"-—ti)e mother or AvH'e who nurses the me!iil>ers of Urv !a:;:i!y in Pines '•[ siekisess. At sueii limes !!);• I'nmiiy CHOIiST'S skiller. advice and friendly, persona! s-:Tvic"e arc invalusibk , . ! n health, 100. yeur CHK:\iiST assists you by -cliir'U oiily (|U;( ; ity i>rods. Siiop at your CMKMISTS there-i\)i-e. •!•'
KUTUWAI for all rheumatic and blood complaints—3/6 and 5/- per bottle. F. G. Maeklow's Pharmacy, Wliakatane.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 55, 20 May 1942, Page 2
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93Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 55, 20 May 1942, Page 2
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