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BLONDE demands 0 special Only 8 few enjoy the advantage of blrade shampool hair: It is differcnt distinctive. And because of this it demands a special shampoo: Sta-blond prevents natural fair hair from darkening: If your bair has darkened, Sta-blond wil bring back its former golden sparkle: For Sta-blond is made specially for blondes. 436 Passet d Johnaon Ld , Manners St Welington STA BloNd The BLONDES Own 5 HA m p 0 0 Simple Way To Lift Corns Right Out No Excuse for Cutting Corns: Tender corns; tough corns, or soft corns can now be safely lifted out with the finger-tips; thanks to Frozol-Ice, says grateful user: Only a few drops of Frozol-Ice, the new-type antiseptic treatment; which you can get from any chemist; is ample to free one S feet from every corn or callus without hurting This wonderful and safe remover stops pain quickly and does not spread on to surrounding healthy tissue. Frozol-Ice is a boon to corn-burdened men and women. CLINTON-WILLIAMS PTY , LTD: 38 Shortland Street; Auckland FL.34 BABY CRAFT WELCOME ADVICE To BUSY MOTHERS No One in the world is busier thao the mother of a tiny baby, but she doesn't mind So long as her little One is bealthy and happy, Regular habits are a very important factor in baby' $ health and happiness: Much anxiety can be avoided if the little system is kept functioning correctly from the beginning: So why not get Steedman $ Powders right away? Known to thfee generations; Steedman'$ are recognised as a safe and gentle aperient fsom teething time to fourteen years: Promoting healthy regularity without barmful purging, they are obtainable everywhere: Look for the double EE on the wrapper to b sure you get the genuine Steedmans: Free booklet "Hints to Mothers 05 now available: Write for your copy Van Staveren Bros: Ltd,, Lower Taranaki Street; W Tellington . L5

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 350, 8 March 1946, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 350, 8 March 1946, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 350, 8 March 1946, Page 21

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