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/fourteen shillings lor fathers ClinstinaS^^^Cw^ Is fourteen shillings too much to spend on father at Chnstmas? L ' Father, dear old breadwinner, keeping his nose, to the grindstone from morning till night that mother may have anewfur coat l_ daughter a college education and son a job in the bank. No! Fourteen shillitics is not too much* Here is a list of things you can buy father for fourteen shdlmgs. Read it carefully. It should be easy to decide on a Christinas gitt from these. , _ T, • 7/6. 1 n Bottle McCallum'i F*r» _— . cut-rate taxi A. Bottle McCallum's Perfeo 7 J 41 * S ' j, n 4/3, -Infection Whisky (there'a 1 5rXM s 4 nJs k i.ysoff fc*gr***Me t» — 1 ** —* **" " - " In "™ O Bottle Medium's Perfec- J 1 1 Cigarette lighter, g.Uoi* 2 Bottle McCallum's Petfec- — Bundle® Pipe Cleaner*, O jjon Whisky (there's not I g? . ' , box - . "f?, tion Whisky (there j not 5 , t2 Tbundl«... 14/- a headache in a hogshead flmta and wick. .... 14/. ■ headache in a hogshead) 14/- , — j|=j „ 1 n ( "I o Bottle HeC«Huta"i P«f / . Bottlj MeC«llu«# p«I«c- . m .ii fcnsa* Was * faction Whisky (th«e» 3 a*j£\afc 6 9 v.:». Atr_ »" g. nr. If any difficulty is found selecting gift, leave advertisement where father will see. .When he begins to mention, casual-like about how he loves whisky that s. got not a headache in a hogshead—a shudder in a shipload-nor a bite in a bucketful, you'll know he wants the battle of McCallum's Perfection Whisky. Now, put a ring around that name and don t forget it—McCallum's Perfection, for a Merry Christmas for Father for Fourteen Shillings! Auckland Agents: n COOKE' & CO. LTD. B ■ Albert Street, Auckland.

SUN-TAN VERSUS SUNBURN, "I'd love to become beautifully suntanned", tout, sunburn Is a demon:" A. problem easily solved... Simply start with Q-tol —always—before exposing: face and limbs to bright sunlight. A gentle coating of Q-tol, applied flrst, will allow you to enjoy sun-bathing, tennis, or picnicking, with assurance of a lovely sun-tanned skin. (Ad.) "As false and fickle .as 'tis fair."—Heber. Winter is certainly now past, but the weather is ever a fickle jade, changing with startling suddenness. You will find that coughs and colds' are still prevalent and that the soothing and relieving pro-; perties of that fine old specific, Baxter's Lung Preserver, are still in great demand. "Baxter's" also acts as a wonderful tonic! Now obtainable at all chemists and btores with a new screw cap, which preserves the contents." The large, family size bottle at 4/6 is the most economical. Smaller sizes, 2/6 andl/6. I (Ad.)

WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Why be handicapped with unsightly blotches on the face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid feeling? This indicates a torpid liver. Headache, Dizziness and Bifousness surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing with Carter's little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free.from caJomcl and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a- purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect following, on the contrary a good tonic. AR chemists i/6of3ftvod

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 298, 17 December 1930, Page 22

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