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MZ > ' s Wai*/ Rich brown gravy quickly and easily made with GREGG’S GRAVY POWDER. It thickens, colours and flavours. Highly concentrated —goes farthest. Use with chops, sausages, steak, etc. Of all grocers.
Soap Rums Hair! It destroys the natural lustre and beauty. Try a packet of SHEENA SHAMPOO Today from W. H. SNOWSILL (Wood’s Pharmacy), Masterton. Sheena Soapless Shampoo gives your hair new beauty.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 June 1939, Page 8
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