f^And N@W H wtfiesa Eie %mb kf^e$ HE GETS THEM FROM /l U_^J THE GIRL NEXT DOORl "He used to lihe my kisses — he said they were divine — but now ivhen he wahts ' kisses — he sees Sweet Adeline." Ho Hum! Well, the Girl Next Door was clever — she used Kathleen Court's new Midget Lipstick. It doesn't make the boy friend look as if he had been eating jam — doesn't taste like cloves or cheap lollies Goes on witb creamy smoothness, stays on in spite of — well, everything, and doesn't make you look all painted up Made in New York. In Light, Dark ond a marvellous new kind of Oronge-Red that's as indelible as can be. Neat, smart, effective and — no waste! Only l/6d at all high-class chemists and stores, | KATHLEEN .COURT'S tNew Midget ' NEX^^k ^ L'P
"What a shocking waste of money!" Thus counsel ( a notorious tobaccohater) during the hearing of a case at Brisbane not long since, when he elicited from defendent that the latter consumed half-a-pound of tohacco • every weelc. "That's a matter of opinion" sharply replied defendent. I "I reckon I get better value for my I money than if, for instance, I squandi ered it on horse-racing, or cards." Counsel ( a notorious gambler) subsided. Perhaps he was wise. Possibly j ho is like the rnan who "compounds ! for sins he is inclined to by damning ; those he has no mind to." Money expended on good tobacco is never wasted. Especially is this the case in New Zealand where our Dominiongrown and manufactured tobacco is in universal use. Toasted' and consequently all but free from nicotine, it "does not affect throats, heart or nerves. All four brands (Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead) are as sv/eet, fragrant and delightful as they are soothing and comforting. They appeal irresir tibly to all smokers. gUY a 6d. tube of Fairy Dyes instead of bujnng nev/ curtains. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM PILES Zann Douhle Absorption Treatment works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for genevous sample. Zhnn Proprietary, Box 952 G, Wellington. SEVEM YEARS' RHEUP/3ATICS "I thank the day I started to take R.U.R.," writes Miss Marjorie Win, i Thorpe. "I am a different girl." For j seven years, prior to .taking R.U,.R. | Miss Win had becn so full of rheu- ' matics that she dreaded going out I in the cold. "After a week's treatj ment with R.U.R.," she adds, "I was out. all day in the rain working and did not have an ache or pain." R.TLRis sold' by E. H. Crawf ord, Chemist.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 695, 22 November 1933, Page 3
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