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Siltnond & Spraggon, Limiled, (Dcpl. . ... A >. Baker t BuildineJ. Feathenion Street. f* I £* Po.t W lrtUa y . ' Price 2/6 P* Jar i. _ ! Manufactured by International Icilma Trading Co., Ltd,. London, Yniir rhpmief h*d «jfnrlr« nf England Agents for New Zealand: Salmond and"spraggon JSSn'aSS in new jS an°d _ , Umi " d - *""" B " im "»- "•»**? bo«h and Use it daily and look your best
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 34
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