10% OFF, LESS 10% "Ten per cent TUESDAY" AT . KISSIN'S 145 Karangahapeßoad & 78 HobsonSt. TO-MORROW! Complete Stock Reduced by J/- * n *ke £ (except a few proprietary lines) TO-MORROW ONLY! •All marked prices less 10 per cent. Cash orders accepted. Use our "Lay-by" plan. Buy your Clothing Requirements To-morrow & Save XO% OFF "Kissin's ore Keenest" MSS.S 10% * -- ————— |||pj|gj| Time to Think relievedin ONE minute! Trains ftf TllOUffht Take no risks! Use the one sure sate J. ft QllftO U1 JL llvUgili way which relieves corn pain instantly. removes corns quickly and keeps you rid of them. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pad» "Young man when do you do your thinking?" with free Medicated Disks remove ihe wag question put by Thomas Hardy to a highcause of corns—prevent blisters—heal , , .. i ; . sore toes overnight. s P eed mass Production novelist. ■ _ _ . , _ The same remark applies to any kind of busiand risk blood- 9 and I/O pkt ness or sport—golf, tennis, football—when a game Obtainable on., from calls for some planning. On the way to meeting or out troubles chemists and Dp. Scholl " conference, where intelligent speech is required, SchoTl'i°FFo r » dealers everywhere. it i s very helpful to have time to think. Expert free. Look for the name oa TTM . , r ~ Ll ... avery packet. What better place for thought than in the cosy care-free train? Taking thought adds cubits to the i stature of a subject. TRY IT THE TRAIN. V here's tois about i mm) There really is; and decidedly one should fIHRc take lots of care just now! It's silly to take chances when the children at home 1 have got colds, caught in those wretched ' [ school-rooms. Pop over to the Chemist's tvC" - —get a bottle of «O.\M\(VT«.\ S .While 'Flu stalks abroad don't neglect that slight cold, or touch of BRONCHITIS, caught | r of out-door exposure. An incipient COLD in th e HEAD can be checked quickly by a dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss; it will stay the progress of a heavy CHEST-COUGH; it forms * protective film on the throat! IMITATIONS: These are about and should be declined. You must examine carefully the package and NX \ look for the name "Bonnington's." Price, 1/6 and 2/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 10
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