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m 1 ' * : 3?*X - ' TO ! K i m « The Miracle of Wily not' be happy and healthy every . day? You can be so easily, without dieting or drugs—D.Y.C. Dried Yeast is rich in essential vitamins B 1 and B2,.and js recommended by dietitians for indigestion, constipation, lack of appetite, headaches and nervous disorders. ;D.Y.G. "Dried Yeast 'is. sold at all cl|emists ’ find • stores—3/9 for n Bor. tin—a small price for good health! M m DRIED YEAST Drink to your own • |) good health y every morning in a foaming glass of D.Y.C. Ilk Yeast 1

MONTEREY— \ the secret of x SUCCESSFUL MAKE-UP . . - To* be lovely, day and night, is an art known to a lucky few. Monterey can help you obtain this loveliness by cheeking up pn vour personal cosmetic blend MONTEREY PERj SONALIZCD MAKE-UP is to-day’s key to enduring, natural'charm. MONTEREY’S PERSONALIZED MAKE-UP CHART Cut out this advertisement and send to Wilfrid Owen Ltd., Christchurch, and you’ll receive by return mail a chart from which Monterey can discover YOUR particular personalized make-up. fst u ADE IN NEW ZEA(V.ND BY WILFRID OWENS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH.

CONTAINS NO PRESERVATIVES. CERTIFIED PURE iVL WINE! PORT, MADEIRA ■ and SHERRY. £2/17/- In Two- \ Gallon Lots. § Freight Payable | on Delivery. | Town delivery I Free Fridays. f F. WOHNSIEDLER ORMOND. WANTED TO BORROW £3500 ' . ON FIRST CLASS RURAL, SECURITY BALL &. CRAWSHAW

IV6 A LOT ON MY HANDS TH6SS DAYS BUT l CAN TAHe/T. mi WM .JC IT. 7A s THE ONE SOAP SPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "B.O." b*°J M 1. Rush hour in a restaurant certainly knocks the stuffing out of you! Heavy trays . short tempers . . . hungry customers—and only half the staff we used to have. Phew! ’M IN DEBT TO LIFEBUOY. I KNOW l'M SAFE FROMB.O. AND /W SKIN TELLS vl« 2. Bui when you read in the paper what our hoys are doing, it makes you think! “If they can take so much, we mustn’t grumble.”.. . . Anyway, it’s easy to freshen up at the end of the day. 'ME ITS about THE MILDEST SOAP VE EVER USED. 3. When I get home, a Lifebuoy bath for me! Tiredness drifts away. The day’s stickiness disappears. In a few minutes I’m ready for anything knowing I’m dainty, feeling bracedup and fresh. 4. Down at the Red Cross depot they’re always glad of help. It’s a hectic life but I like it. If we once let those Japs get a leg-in we’d know what real trouble was like. A LEVER PRODUCT W.48.20Z.

ONLY 3 DAYS if;2000 500 250 ISO l/j »0«J r c 7 % V ALLUVIAL GOLD «! ART m Yj LY'i c .1 ■ ■ Secretory: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box I 10, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. CLOSES: 17th OCT., 1942 DRAWN: 28th OCT., 1942 *c vr ‘ • By license issued under Section 42 of “ Tk» Gaming Act, 1908”. OBJECTS s To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of y internal Affairs. F. CRAY P.O. Box. 33, NAPIER. if ;V> i - ‘ k’ffi'v'i. \ >\ 'V . ..■ / Pleaseiend.tne..„. m „ T „jickets in "GIVE IT A GO" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for ; t\ ■: : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. { (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) Mm —■ ADDRESS lift - : p j (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Hi 111 m

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 6

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