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"WATCH BROWN. HE'S MARKED FOR PROMOTION. . . ." BroAvn is one of those people generally termed "plodders." His work is neither brilliant nor remarkable, but it is steady and reliable. At the office he is notorious for his good humour, fie is first at his desk m the morning, and at five he anticipates a brisk tAventy minutes' walk home. But learn of his morning draught, of Stevens' Health Salt and BroA-vn's progress is no longer a secret. Like hundreds of other men, he has learned the cash value of a clear system and a clear brain. Stevens' Health Salt gently urges the entire' machinery of your body to do better. It purifies the blood and assists, the removal of waste matter. Help yourself to bigger things—make your home a far, far more cheerful place. Put a bottie of Stevens'. Health Salt and a tumbler on the bathroom shelf. 2/6 at all chemists ancl stores.* RAZOR BLADES. WHY! £2/107FOR FIVE If the cost pf a razor blade was baser! on service giA'en, a packet of DurhamDuplex Blades Avould be worth alio m 50/- because any ordinary blade i:done after two or three shaves, but a "D-D" blade lasts at least tAvo months. Buy a Durham Duplex Razor. Blades 5 for 3/3. Tobacconists and Hardware Stores.* Woods' Great Peppermint Cura For Coughs and Colds, never fails.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1187, 30 August 1928, Page 8

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223

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1187, 30 August 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1187, 30 August 1928, Page 8

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