the smartest girls use it! Firstly, the modern girl, the up-to-date girl, realises that far the most sensible way of dealing with “those days” is to use internal sanitary protection. It prevents odour. It does not chafe. It*s easy to carry, to use, change and dispose o£ It’s everything you ever wanted sanitary protection to be . . . Secondly, she’s poised. She’s conscious of her clothes, her carriage, her grooming. She likes Tampax because there’s nothing to spoil the line of fashionable clothes: she doesn’t like belts, pins and pads. She feels strongly that the Tampax way is the daintier way, the more modern way, the most practical way. When millions of smart women use Tampax, why don’t you ? You can buy it at chemists and stores everywhere. Take your choice of two absorbencies (Regular and Super.) invented by a doctor • now used by millions of women BXV Tt&LKKD AGENTS I HILLCASTLE (N.Z.) LTD., Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch 3.7
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FIGHT ECZEMA THREE WAYS DOAN'S OINTMENT goes to work in 3 ways by relieving the pain and itching, protecting inflamed skin and pre* venting and combating infection For these reasons DOAN'S OINTMENT is an excellent remedy for relieving pain and fighting infection in minor burns, cuts, sores, scalds, sunburn and chapping. If you suffer from Eczema or other itching skin complaints, scratching only makes the condition worse. It increases the swelling, makes the itching return more severely and can cause serious skin disorders. Play safe, keep DOAN'S OINTMENT in your meHiripe chest at all times—used successfully for over 40 years. 4sk your Chemist or Store for Doans OINTMENT Poster -McClellan Co., Proprietors, 40 Miller St., Nth. Sydney
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 11
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281Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 11
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