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MARJORIE CURLETT Heretounga Street, HASTINGS. PHONE 4269. Orders taken for Smocks, Ginghams and Tobralcas. IN 1893 New Zealand, I first country in the Empire to do so, extended the franchise to women ... In 1893 Michael O'Brien extended the premises of his footwear factory in Christchurch to meet the needs of the growing population . . . TO-DAY New Zealand is | fighting for her democratic rights—and M. O'Brien & Co., Ltd., arc making boots for our fighting forces. Your favourite ’ "O.B." Boots and "Premier" Shoes will be in full supply again—• AFTER THE WAR 1W Your good health is a national asset, take care of it—-do not allow yourself to become crippled with rheumatism, chilblains or sore feet. Resolve that you will not be laid up with influenza or contract an infectious sore throat, WARD OFF WAR'S WINTER ILLS Probably there's an lodine bottle in your Medicine Chest now. What you may not realise is that . THERE'S A MEDICINE CHEST IN YOUR lODINE BOTTLE. BE ON YOUR GUARD against wounds, cuts, sprains, scratches and splinters. If in doubt see that your drinking water is sterilized with lodine. lODINE FOR E.P.S. AND FIRST AID EQUIPMENT. A most effective antiseptic and a great protection against infection. lODINE costs little, but its antiseptic value is incalculable. • Write to P.O. Box 1528, Wellington, for a copy, post free, of "HEALTH HINTS FOR WARTIME" iodine Educational Bureau, London. Representatives: R. DUNDAS SMITH b SON, 44 Margaret Street, Sydney. E. A. CLARK'S FAMOUS MINERS ■COUGH MIXTURE (Extra Strong) For COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, and BRONCHIAL TROUBLES. SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME Manufactured by E. A. Clark, Seddon Street, Waihi iMnTuNT DAISyTI RECOMMENDS|I FNORTONSj I EGG PRESERVER J|

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 3

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275

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 3

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