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PLUMP, crisp, appetizing, Heinz Olives are incomparable in flavour and appearance. You've just never seen, nor tasted, finer olives anywhere! Heinz employees in Spain* where the world's best olives grow, select only the choicest as worthy of the Heot* label,To look at such olives makes the mouth water and to taste one inspires a longing to finish the whole bottle. Plain or stuffed, as you prefer. V V *» 'J'o enjoy Reins quality, whether it's in Hein* Ow* of Tomato Soup, Ileitis Oven-Baked Beatu, He****, Cooked Spaghetti, or my of the other 57 Varieties, may cost a little more—but it's teett worth rt. H. J. HEINZ COMPANY Londos, Eng. Pitubargk, P*. TarontOi c*n. HEINZ QUEEN OLIVES

! SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND i MOLES | ■Permanently removed by niy renowned 12- | oeedle method of electrolysis. I By my method I guarantee to remove per- • manently twelve times as many hairs as any other Eiectrologiet does in the time, and thus 5 save you both time and expense, j N.B.——Electrolysis is the only method | recommended by the c.edical profession. CONSULTATIONS FREE: Sittinza from J 10s 6d MADAM LORRAINE ; t6 Derby Street t (Take No. 1 Oar to Bealey Avenue). Sittings by appointment only, i Telephone 22-41 S. j 1.4:64

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 2

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