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MEN D-A-T EAR Is a specially prepared substance for repairing torn cloths and rabrics or every description. You simply place a piece of " Mend-a-Tear" underneath the Jag:, and press with a fairly hot iron. An instantaneous repair is thus effected that is permanent and absolutely waterproof. 1/- a Tin; Postage, 1d extra. SKEATES & WHITE, LTD., 48, Fort Street, Auckland.
AGOOD WE every twenty. You can use your favourite tobacco, and make a cigarette in a second if xSr / you use ZIGZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS i
GARGLE FOR HEALTH. The surest way to keep well is to grargle Fluenzol. Penetrating:, soothing, Fluenzol kills g-erms, sterilises and heals inflamed membranes—the enemy of colds, coug-hs, catarrh —a prompt remedy for influenza. Sniff up, gargle and swallow Fluenzol dally. 1/6, 2/6. Entirely N.Z. made and owned. (Ad.) A platypus is an Australian animal known to science as the Ornithorhyncus, and often called the duckbill because of its jaws being like a duck's bill. It lays eggs and incubates' them like a bird.
The dangers of the mighty deep Loom thro' the darkness of the night, Where ships in anxious caution creep Until pale dawn brings hope and light. 'Tis thus in countless homes ashore, Where anxious mortals colds endure, Until they hope and ease restore With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -(Ad.)
Three generations of New Zealand housewives have used "Taniwha" Soap— the super first grade quality.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 17
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