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Where there’s DIRT there's DANGER! Pets, coins, toys, books ... they alt pass on germs of Keep your children safe. After playtime, before , meals—a thorough .Wash in " purifying Lifebuoy for their health’s sake. . A levek prtonocT MADE IN . r.zy; zeai.aSd m •* % 'S** WMM THE GIRL WITH THE DANGEROUS KISS She Is a victim of Catarrh, the germs, of which (MICROCOCCUS CAtARRHAtIS), multiply at the 1 rate of ovef one million an hour* Not only is Catarrh : a loathsome, Jftffeclioils condition, out it is DANGEROUS because It ofteil leads to Wore serious \ diseases. Catdtrb can be overcome, the unpleasant mucus dispersed, the breathing passages cleared and germs destroyed by the use of * Mentholatutn’. Tbte Is a retnarkable penetrative salve containing highly concentrated volatile essences. Apply it to the nOstfils, and rtib it on the throat atid chest., Relief comes at once, and complete freedom from Catarrh and Cdlds ib a few days. Wl Dealers sell * McMholatuxh 9 in Laijge Jafs at 1/9. In good taste McCraO-tailored clothes create a favourable impression wherever they io. You are invited to view the latest materials. Gentlemen’s Tailored Suits from £7 7/• Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailored Coats from £5 10/Ladies’ Tailored Costumes from £6 6/John McCrae 3m mb*. nedln. Merchant Tailor, 23 Dowling Street,

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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 13

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