10,000 GIANT GLADIOLI 10,000 bulbs of large flowered strain Gladioli, embracing all the best shades and colours m mixture. m per Dozen. POST FREE. Every Bulb Will Flower! GRIFFITHS’ MT. EDEN NURSERIES LTD. Box 13, Newton, AUCKLAND. LAWNMOWERS and Tools electric machine sharpened. Bicycle, Gramophone, and General Mechanical REPAIRS Pram Wheels Retrred. Keys Cut and Fitted, Collected, I»eliTer*i ARMSTRONG UNLIMITED. 36 GT NORTH ROAD PHONE 26-693 BITUMASTIC (Registered Trade Mark.) Made in ENGLAND by WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC. A* anti-corrosive paint obtainable in 14 Colours, including LIGHT u < DARK GREEN —the GREEN WHICH KEEPS ITS COLOUR. TKT IT FOR YOUR ROOF. The price is reasonable, too. Full particulars from— J. Wildridge & Sinclair —N.Z. —Ltd. FANSHAWE STREET, AUCKLAND. Your 1-awn Needs a Gccd Mo /CrI —Ask Cranstons about the WOODYATT MOWER R. CRANSTON & SONS La wnmowers KOUD FOR DRY CLEANING AND V DYEING THAT PLEASES- “ MOODY’S DYE WORKS, Ltd Crowhurst St., Khyber Pas. Phone 41-273 O ur Vans Collect and Deliver. iits. Costumes, Frocks, and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 41 O WHY LADIES SHOULD NEVER USE A RAZOR It is the razor that turns a youth's first derr* growth into a stiff, coarse beard. I: rakes bar grow faster and thicker—that is why mer *s£ shave daily soon alter they commerce esc: razors. Skilled chemists have perfected apefumed. velvety, hair-removing cream, special.' designed to solve this imr'ortant problem of ux modern woman’s toilette. You simply spread tin cream on as it comes from the tube, after a fe* utes rinse it of! and the skin is left beaalltfk soft, smooth and white, without a sign of hair. Sr blunt ends remain to shadow the whiteness of t* skin, such as razors leave—especially when the bar is dark. This cream—called Yeet —has been esc by thousands. Every day more and more wear are turning to Veet to save them from the tf£ coarse growth the use of a razor indices. 2/t and 4/- (double size) per tube at all chemists. f%Jts
2 r r -tO^ ¥.O 5 \v.0% k>\« o,o^ v.\i' c^ c rr? -=&£ \K W:'K -S ■, ri -i-- /> I When ijou've been caught in a shower— Af fAe earliest opportunity—Remove all wet clothing—Take a hot drink—Take a dose of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Bonninglon’s will keep the genet*! body resistance high and at the ome time paint an antiseptic film over th« membranes of the throat—where na germs may lodge. 1 ake a dose daily during the winter and you »•!! be immune from winter ills. every member of the lamily ! ,0— grandmother to baby. JN this way you will avoid a serious chill, pneumonia, rheumatic fever perhaps. Bennington's Irish Moss will check the slightest or the most severe cold and remove a dangerous deep-seated cough. In severe cases of influenza it has proved itself time and again. It reduces temperature, soothes irritation, breaks up and aids expulsion of phlegm, thus minimising the risk of pneumonia s iitfiUtfjtonJ IRISH MOSS for coughs and colds From All ChenusU and Storm*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 30
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