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W m 9 Gones 0~ 76) S = aued 4 6 ANH) "Heabth Uv Starps "3eehtng] u 'that' S what 1 like to seel" says Santa Claus Use the gay new Health Postage Stamps on all your Christmas letters and parcels! By doing this you will give practical assistance to Children' $ Health Camps: One third of the Proceeds from the sale of Health Stamps goes to the Camp funds. The New "Peter Pan e Designs are in Two Colours! There are two values _3d. and 1Vzd: With the 3d. stamps (red: and fawn) you give 2d. for postage and Id. for health: With the 1Vzd: stamps (green and fawn) you give Id. for postage and Vzd. for health: Health Stamps are POSTAGE Stamps. They are sold at all Post Offices. Buy Regular Supplies of HEALTH POSTAGE STAMPS FOR CHILDREN'$ HEALTH CAMPS HAnDKERCHIEF MAGIC No: MAKE SURE YOu USE A Ssz' HANDKERCHIEF because only 3 Grafton Is strong enough co stand all chis tugging and strain: THE PUZZLE KNOT Roll a Grafton Handkerchief rope-wise and lay flat upon a table: Ask someone to pick uP the handkerchief by the opposite ends in the right and left hands and tie 2 knot in the centre of it, without releasing hold of either end: The illustration shows You how it is done: Sole Manufacturers In NZ_KliPPEL BROS: (NZ) LTD" Box 426, AUCKLAND: 7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 337, 7 December 1945, Page 2

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