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panied Stubborn Colds are dangerous. undermine the system and expose the body to bronchitis, iny A f fluenza, and I 'j \ infectious dis- \ eases. Accomcough they pave the way for chronic lung troubles. SCOTT S Emulsion stops a cold and breaks up a cough. It strengthens the whole body and main tains the powers of resistance. All chest sufferers are in urgent need of the proved protector of health— sjjba genuine, trusted < SCOTT’S EMULSION HEWER ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. A £4/4/- PERMANENT WAVE for 30/- at JACKSON’S SUNSHINE BEAUTY SHOPPE. Dilwortb Buildings. Phone 41-131 Geo. Kerler’s Prams Are the Best Proposition. Great Variety, Smart Styles, Low Cost. For your own Good buy N.Z-, made Goods. Easy Payments Arranged. Send for Free Catalogue. Geo. Kerler, Memorials THAT NEVER GROW OLD Manufactured in Auckland by McNAB & MASON MONUMENTAL MASONS 109 IYMONDS STREET Catalogues Free. Phone 46-493. COLLAPSIBLE PUSH Deposit Small Weekly Payments. Send for Free Catalogue. POWELL’S Pram Manufacturers, 70 EDEN TERRACE, AUCKLAND. You'll Like St. George Apricot de Luxe .... it’s an oldfashioned Apricot Conserve with the kernels in. In Tins or Glass Jars from all grocers. St George Apricot de Luxe Irvta* A Stan St. Gaor*e to Duaeaia and Aucklaad SS i°A ■J* *4 d'TGyl gives me- - COUCHS Colds-Croup- Flu

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

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