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FOR THE HAIR Stop your hair falling out by massaging s-alp with Birmese Hair Root Compound obtainable from F. G. Maekiow. Chemist, AVhakatanc. Birmese nourishes hair roots to new life. Firme.sc l.amoratorics Ltd., Hereford Street, Chrislchureh. ENAMELWARE cleaned easily! Steelo c'Jeans and polishes, baths, sinks, basins, without scratching. 7}2d packet.

PUBLIC NOTICES Srewed ot the Captain Auzkiond | First Class Joinery | j For interior or exterior use, is m J designed and made by:— j I BOON SULLIVAN LUKE LTD. Builders, Timber and Hardware Merchants WHAKATANE —'Phone U

a P/ YrlVr r To look lovely is a problem every woman can solve. I To bring brightness and .charm — 1 to bring inspiration to herself and ' others is every woman's duty. The 'OBTAINABLE EXCLUSIVELY FROM Dewar's Pharmacy WHAKATANE

>J*»u , All chemists dispense prescriptions free under the Social Security Scheme. In case of certain drugs there are ■small charges, but these are the same . -at every chemist's. "Your chemist is specially qualified to give you accurate, speedy dispensing - service. YOU CAN DEPEND ON » mm

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 31, 7 December 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 31, 7 December 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 31, 7 December 1943, Page 7

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