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-*^ >BSr4«S ■;. *? £V We rescued MAN FRIDAV an now his going to marry sis! BUT VERA SAID SHE WOULD SEE ME THIS AFTERNOON . v .'.. SIS' HAD TO GO OUT..-. AND MR-TED WILL BE MAN •FRIDAY! 9& t^> ILL BE ROBINSON CRUSOE! DON'T GO. STAY AND 1 PLAY WITH US fi^ 1 *?. W VDi wsvy THIS tIFEBUOY SOAP GIVES j A JOLLY REFRESHING LATHER, NOW I KNOW I CAN'T OFFEND WJTH<B.<X" GREAT SCOTTLOOK AT THE /MESS I'M IN THAT WAS THE BEST GAME £» VOU'LL HAVE m BATH, MR. TED GOSH/ 8.0." MUST HAVE QEEN " JUY TROUBLE/NO 'WONDER VERA WON'T '■ JtARRYME.' <m m *S SOME WEEKS LATER He Thinks GOSH,/WAS tMA LONELY WORLD UNTIL 'ROS/NSONi " RESCUEOME fZ WHEN IM WITH YOU, TED,i FEEL THAT WE ARE THE ONLY TWO PEOPLE IN THE WORLD... ALONE HURRY UP, MR. TED. SrS' HAS JUST COME IN • m i B»^S-^l i 3 No one need offend with "B.O." The real tragedy of " B.O." (Body Odour) is that the offender is generally the last person to recognise his fault!—and no one cares to tell him. That is why you should play safe by using Lifebuoy regularly. »Lifebuoy's rich lather, which contains the famous health element, gets right into the skinpores, deodorises, ends " B.O."- And Lifebuoy's own clean scent vanishes as you rinse. \?< •aS* jiJS*sS^ uov FE =- A Levis Hade In New Zealanb .
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 3
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236Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 3
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