ALWAYS PLENTY OF "RUBHIA" (REG.). Trams may stop, pas and electricity may be cut on", but for all who suffer wfth Superfluous Hair there Is alwaj's plenty o! , "Pusma" (resr.). When you welcome "Husraa" (reg.) you say "grood-bye ror- ' ever" to Superfluous Hair. Try "Rusma" (reg-.). You'll marvel s: the result. Write Mr 3 Hullen, Dept. "S," 3a, Courtenay Place, Wellington.— (Ad.)
Bvervthing will be "up to the second" at the* Sew C. "and W. Tearooms, which are to be opened shortly. The dainty "home-made" pa6try, cakes, and scones — , well, they'll simply make you eat.—Collineon and Williams, Ltd-, Symonds St. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 241, 8 October 1920, Page 6
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