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BY ANNE LEVICK Famous Berlel Corsetiere This week's most important appointment is the one you make with Miss Levick NOW IN OUR CORSET SALON! Another reason why her visit is so valuable is that she's conducting surgical and maternity fittings, too, and THIS SPECIALISED SERVICE IS ALSO COMPLIMENTARY ! PHONE 11-419 FOR A RESERVATION RIGHT AWAY 1 ARTHUR BARNETT LTD. DUNEDIN mmm mmmm • ** 111 They said THEY SAID 10 NEVER WIN A WIFE BECAUSE t HAD"B.Or_ WAS I SHOCKED! I HEARD TWO OF’MY ASSOCIATES TALKING ABOUT ME ONE DAY. THEY DIDNY KNOW I WAS THERE I’d never win a wife...but I fooled k them! J / IGUILTY OF 8.0 AND 1 DIDNT KNOWIT! FROM THEN ON I PLAYED SAFE. I * USED LIFEBUOY IN MY DAILY 7 BATH fc=d SOON AFTER ! WAS PROMOTED AND LAST MONTH I MARRIED THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN TOWN. 1 OWE LIFEBUOY A LOT! f LIFEBUOY Use LIFEBUOY —be sure you're safe In Winter stuffy rooms anil heavy clothing actually increase the danger of “B.O.” There’s one certain ■way to avoid offending—a daily bath with Lifebuoy. lis special' health element, though per*' feclly mild, gives complete protection from “B.O.” lifebuoy’s clean, fresh fragrance vanishes as you rinse, but its protection remains. OR THE HANDY DOUBLET ...unchanged A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 2.556. I9NZ BETTIES icomhcuimi

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Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23702, 9 October 1940, Page 10

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