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WHALING IN Builders of NEW ZEALAND WATERS Whalers and sealers first visited New Zealand our coasts in the 1790's. By 1834 they had established chemselves ashore, and turned IO farming as well as to whaling: In the year 1869, aftef the heydey of whaling; but early in ouc history, the Government Life Insurance Department was founded evidence of the prudence and foresight of our splendid pioneers. It has become a National Institution and has provided perfect protection for several generations of New Zealanders. It will continue in future years to furnish the best that Life Insurance can offer: Make your future secure by insuring with the GOVERNMENT The Pioneer LIFE New Zealand Office INSURANCE Established 1869 DEPARTMENT 17 Amazing HALF-HEAD Tests Prove New Shampoo $ Glorifying Action Cleilz Rasaalage Amazing Aore latier 1. Adds 'Oair jilkicr; 2. Leaves safer Perms: 3. Fasler , hair"$ 4. S Thrill to see your hair glorified by this amazing new shampoo proved by the moat daring tests ShOWS thrilling dIfFerence: Left: Soap-wathed slde = ever made 00 shampoo ! dull. Ilteless. Right: Collaated slde. Halr Ilke Gilka UNIQUE "half-head tests one side foam can t make that gummy, unrinsable washed with Colinated foam; the 'scum of alkaline soaps and powder other with soap or powder shampoo shampoos. Leaves hair silky_~soft and gave amazing results: 1. Hair washed glistening and twice as thrilling: Washes with Colinated foam was much more away completely a4 dirt, grease and lustrous: 2 Felt smoother and silkier: loose dandruff . 3 Retained natural curL 4. Took better Ask your chemist for a bottle of Colinated 'perms faster. foam Shampoo. (Economical, too, be- Not a soap, not an oil, this new Colinated cause it costs less than 4d. a shampoo.) CLINTON WILLIAMS PTY: LTDy 38 Shortland Street; Auckland. CRIU

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 301, 29 March 1945, Page 2

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