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WALLINGFORD m CHAN known throughout New Zealand for the marvellous results his simple Herbal Remedies have achieved, will bo here in DUNEDIN this week-end. He will be at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL on SATURDAY and SUNDAY next. September 14 and 15, end may be consulted FREE by the sick any lime from 2 p.m. Saturday. Appointments may now arranged at iha hotel. OAMARU RESIDENTS will be able to consult Mr Chan on MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 16 and ,17, at the EMPIRE HOTEL, OAMARU. Appointments for a free consultation can now be made at the Hotel. HIS S MPLE HERBAL REMEDIES ACHIEVE WONDERS

MACDUFF’S GEORGE STREET WHERE THE QUALITY IS HIGHER PANSY PLANTS ' Engleman’s Special Giants. 6 FOR 1 vrtf. /, v l ¥v m :.3T av 'jrjt m yx. STOCK TEN WEEK AND BEAUTY OF NICE. 12 FOR md "Margaret's pretty nighties used to in the wash-but how lovely * this one is keeping..." i m m Mof A m y em m \ T/Ji m ■mm llippi I' g ?’ <*>- W O- jp* 5? » -O to G LP k \c* IrV? W a . * Sir* *J p/ W\ a ? of mv. t ‘S'A* * iSk * -N r , ' • r /•. t * *• The extra speed of Persil washing means safety for colours because the garment is out of the water so quickly . . . Persil’s active oxygen-charged suds carry away every trace of dirt in a twinkling. No rubbing, very little handling .. . and Persil can be used in cool or cold water for very delicate shades. It’s by washing colours so much cleaner that Persil keeps them so much brighter . . . always so dainty and fresh. Use Persil alone for the whole family wash. _ * \S J&z, * 5 ./ / r. PERSIL’S CENtLECLEAKSIKO MAKES TNINCS LAST ii&i PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED 11.390.17N.Z..

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Evening Star, Issue 23679, 12 September 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23679, 12 September 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23679, 12 September 1940, Page 6

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