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COFFEE COMES INTO ITS OWN. The increasing-price of tea. now1 makes: coffee the most economical drink. Gregg's, th,e PureVFood Specialists, give you the choice-of three leading .varieties —Gregg's Pure Coffee, Club Coffee and Chicory, Eagle Essence- of Coffee and Chicory. -Coffee is the -best drink. Gregg's make the. best coffees.—Advt.

'■j:;'." BUSINESS NOTICES.. ' , ,■; 266 LAMBTON QUAY. "PSCLUSIVE FRENCH MODEL' XJ GOWNS for Afternoon, Dinner, and Evening.fWear.-, Special for hohdays,' O.S. WOOLLEN SUITS in new shades; • > ■ : "i : -:MISS'A: BLACKMOKE, "; . ; 'J ■' ■■■••-'■■■■■■■- Telephone"42^6l."' ■' '^ :

* The all importaTit details V \sm. « tj, c finiihing tcrachei ; are all • important. The ; soft sprinkling of powder that comes 'after your bath is just as important j as the bath itself in retaining fresh* ) ness and loveliness. Bnt beware' of seemingly cheap talc • powders. Powders that dog the skin pores and may-cause horrible skin, : eruptions. Women of sensitive taste : choose Johnson's Baby Powder for ' their, own use. For many years its ; daintiness has soothed the skins' of ■; babies, and your own skin deserves .no less.: Its cooling fragrance will linger with you, and about you, pei» fecting your charm all day or all " evening. For perfect skin comfort and pro- i tection use Johnson's Baby Soap, and Baby Cream also, ' * S6-34 \ "Best Jot Baby—Best for You"- . Made in Great Britain by Johnson ' and Johnson, Worlds-largest manufacturers of Surgical Dressings. 5 Other J. & J. PRODUCTS Tek, the Modern Toothbrush, Modess Sanitary Towels, Joncolia Burn Emollient, Zo Adhesive Plasters, \ 'Band Aid Dressings. . • I '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 8

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