SENT INTO BANISHMENT.—A muffled-up man! A hoarse voice! “Bants,” he croaked ... . “B-A-N-T-S!” OI course, the chemist knew that he wanted Bants . . . . the wonderful new throat jubes that banish sore throats. Ask your chemist tor Bants—--1/1 a tin. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., 385 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. 3
To mtko every diA —rweet or savoury, laNwwzA more deliciaufl aud appetising — bousewive* automatically turn to their row of J^JX 7 HANSELL’S So ample I Every flavour you can pos-JCLOUDvY, EAHFi sibly want. HJW household word! ‘FLAVOURINGS l7 $ll > All chemists dispense prescriptions free under the Social Security Scheme. In the case of certain drugs there are small charges, but these are the same at every chemist’s. Your chemist is specially qualified to give you accurate, speedy dispensing service. YOU CAN DEPEND ON 7
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 October 1943, Page 5
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