MACLEAN'S £350 SLOGAN COMPETITION. Everybody stands an equal chance of winning the first'prize of £200 in thg Maclean's Slogan Competition. In addition there are 102 other prizes, the total amount of prizes being £350 cash. All you have to do is to purchase a Is 6d tube of Maclean's Peroxide Tooth Paste or a. Is.(3d jar of Maclean's Vanishing Cream, write a slogan on either product, and send it with the empty carton to "Maclean's Slogan Competition," care Jollands, Ltd., Wellington. Slogans are the easiest thing in the world to write, and every contestant stands an equal chance. The competition closes very shortly, so send in your slogan without delay.—Advt.
HIIIIIII THE HIIIIE I PHILIPS I | 630 A | AJN ENGLISH QUALITY PRODUCT For those who want the Best "—• Wellington Distributors JJJ IF.J.W.FEARI =: &co. s: = radio housl = = 63 Willis St., Wellington = siiiiiii4^4 N6 Eimii[r BATHTUB REVERIE Some bright morning, fair lady, you'll feel like doing something extra special. Then the thought will strike you to bath in the manner regal. •Nothing .like a bath with trimmings to give one a feeling of super-luxury. Of course, you'll use Pons Soap, for that gives the lather of really lavish luxury. Then you II dry with a fluffy towel, apply o little of Kathleen Court's Astringent Skin Tonic and pat on o generous supply of Kathleen Court Superfine Talcum Powder. The last is, in particular, a touch of the grand manner. It's a talc, (not a "processed chalk"), it's deodorant, it's 1/6* in a smart container, at any smart cosmetic .counter. Of course, you know about Paris Soap and Skin Tonic—they're lOd. and 3/6 respectively. Good dayl \\ t> J YourßoyShouldUse Cuticura Soap Regularly It Keeps Skin and Hair Healthy At all chemists. Australasian Depct: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. SJIF" Try Cwticura Shaving Stick
YOUR BODYGUARD ipHE first line of defence in the protection of health-" * Sander & Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Famous for 60 J years, it is always effective because it contains the most ~^SJ curative herbal properties. Invaluable as a medicine, / I embrocation, inhalant, gargle or ointment (with vaseline). ■■■72£M9fVPPMR_?PMnV^HIHHHHHI^HHHIMHBlH
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 5
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