birmese for the hair Birme.se Hair Root Compound will fcanLsh dandrull hi 3 days, help grow Eew hair in 30 <laysfc stop hair falling out. Obtainable from F. G. Mackl-ow. Chemist. Whakatane. Fir- * ,mcse tones i.ui., iiereioru j §trcct. Christehiuch.
■; • * \ ' ENAMELWARE ck'aneel easily! I f Stteelo cleans and polislicsi baths, sinks, basins without scratching. 7i4d packet. [ PUBLIC NOTICES '1 — \ \ i Brewed at'the Captain Cook jfßr6weoy, Auckland i ( *- < ) T will be quickly delivered wken you 9 buy from — BOON SULLIVAN LUKE LTD. I Builders, Timber and Hardware g Merchants I WHAKATANE — 'J 3 JIgJ2JLIJL.JI P B RIDE and Prestige! Smart attractiveness.. not glamour ... is to-day's secret of earning and deserving admiration. War-time make-up is tempered ' with self-respect and pride in the opportunity to give service. And so her choice is the sparing use of 01^ obtainable exclusively from Dewar's Pharmacy WHAKATANE When things look alike it is important to be able to tell the genuine article To safeguard the public, a complete line of household medicines is specially prepared for and sold only by th« Chemists of New Zealand under th< fcrand name "GilsealThe range in dudes Boracic Acid, Cascara, Glaubei Salts, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil Epsom Salts.. Eucalyptus, lodine [Aspirin, Pastilles, Toothbrushes an< so on. GILSEAL HOUSEHOLD MEDICINAL PRODUCTS JHADE ONLY FOR CHEMISTS. SOLD ONLY BY CHEMIS
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 28, 26 November 1943, Page 6
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217Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 28, 26 November 1943, Page 6
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