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MOTHERS! REXONA SOAP PREVENTS CRADLE CAP. • Many babies suffer from cradle cap, scalp ringworm, or eczema. These scalp diseases must not be neglected even for a day. When the first sign of scale appears, Rexona the soothing, antiseptic rapid healer, should be gently applied every night, then in the morning wash the scalp with warm water and Rexona indicated soap. This cleanses the scalp and stops the Itching. Soon baby's hail will be soft, glossy, and luxuriant. Obtainable everywhere. THE MODERN'WAY. “Old ways remain until some one invents better methods,” Our system of Motor Furniture Removal is now recognised as the most up-to-date way of shifting. Any distance, Town or Country. Estimates given on application.— The New Zealand Express Company, Limited. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, as it prevents infection from Cough, Cold and Influenza Germs. 5

£5OO for SPIES ’THE New Zealand Alliance are giving us a A foretaste of what we would have to put up with under Prohibition. They are appealing to the lowest and meanest in our midst—asking them to become common informers for a large reward. The Common Informer flourishes under Prohibition. This restrictive law offers unlimited scope for spying; for the gratification of petty spite by the laying of information against the innocent; for the gaining of filthy reward by the contemptible practice of sniffing around other people’s houses. Arising out of these possibilities looms that ugliest menace of ail —Blackmail. An Insult to New Zealanders THE New Zealand Alliance’s offer of £5OO for information regarding “roll-stuffing” is an insult to all decent New Zealanders. There are officials whose duty it is to supervise such matters. There are officers of the law to take any necessary action. But to attempt to set square, honest, free New Zealanders a-spy-ing one upon another in this despicable manner is just the sort of a “smart move” that appeals to the crooked minds and the mean souls of these people. We, the Licensed Trade, have of course nothing to fear from this scheme—which is, needless to say, just another “subtle” dodge to vilify by innuendo. As such it is too foolish to be regarded seriously. .How do YOU like it —-YOU to be invited to become an amateur spy?—For Five Hundred Pounds! Give them the answer they deserve —a big, emphatic, definite —, Vote for Continuance!

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 7

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389

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 7

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