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Important Books This Christmas! At all Booksellers. 3 BROWN BEARS and the Manpower Man 2/9 By Margaret Dunningham: Illustrations by Anne McCahon: Who is the modern bogyman, but the Manpower Man? Here is a fable which both grown-upS and children can enjoy Pleasantly produced and enchantingly illustrated this is probably the best children' $ picture book yet produced in New Zealand. SPEAKING CANDIDLY, Films and People in NZ 13/6 By Gordon Mirams. "GM" of The Listener discusses the films from all angles. This book is the best seller of the moment in most bookshops: ISLANDS OF DANGER 15/6 By Ernest Beaglehole. A scientist in lighter mood describes his nine months' stay on a remote Pacific Island: This splendidly printed and illustrated volume is one of the best ever produced in New Zealand: Publishers: PAULS BOOK ARCADE, Hamilton. Excuse Mme bnt every family should be @UBAR about Iealth An occasional glass of Andrews will help everyone in the family. Children especially like bubbling, sparkling, effer- vescing Andrews Liver Salt; Andrews refreshes the mouth and tongue, soothes the stomach and relieves acidity, checks biliousness. and finally, Andrews clears the bowels; correcta "ing constipation. Good for young and old alike: Make yourself CLEAR say FERVESCENI IANDREWS ((er | IsAlT) Th e Pleasa n t Effervescin g Laxative CAXATIVL Scott & Turner Ltd.. Andrews House, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 234 Kkutual , Admination^ efociety Why. this enthusiasm ? Wifey has given her furniture Tan-ol'8 magic touch-and what a difference it makes 4 Gives a brilliant sheen-~leaves 4 hard, dry , surface; not sticky Or smeary. No hard rubbing with TAN-OL because it's a cream All ways and always it'8 easier to Booisday with TAN-OL Cream 1 Hear Aunt Daisy'$ Tan-ol Tips every morning: TAN-OL Yolishing Cleans as it Polishes Cnam T-7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 338, 14 December 1945, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 338, 14 December 1945, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 338, 14 December 1945, Page 19

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