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Hair soft and wavy when you use Brice’s Regenerator. —Nees, Chemists, Hardy street.

A SIGN OF WORMS When children look pale, are restless, and wakeful afc nights mothers may be sure that they are suffering from worms. There is only one sure remedy—WAJJEp WORM FIGS. Pleasant to take. Efficient in action and quite inexpensive to buy. All chemists and Stores.

e tea you are serving (1) AS FULL OF FLAVOUR AS IT COULD BE ? (2) AS FINE AS IT SHOULD BE? (3) AS ECONOMICAL AS IT WOULD BE? THE beSt things are seldom cheap in price, but they are usually cheapest to use. Raven Tea costs 3/4 per pound. Yet some cheaper teas are much dearer.

GUY MENZIES Spans the Tasman on UNION hr ' r . Record Solo Flight in “Southern Cross Junior" This daring Aviator has added another great achievement to the pages of Aviation History. He used UNION SUPER SPIRIT and ATLANTIC MOTOR OlL—The same products which Commodore Kingsford Smith chose for his New Zealand and return Flights in the original “Southern Cross.” In Long Hazardous Flights the dependability and mileage of these Products are Famous. You can obtain them at your Local Oarage. THE ONLY FLIGHTS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AN® NEW ZEALAND HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED ON UNION SUPER SPIRIT AND ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL. UNION non-defamating SUPER SPIRIT THE RUNNING MATE OF ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL " TASKER AND LEVIEN, AGENT, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 3

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