THE MAGIC OF B.P.P. rpilAT nagging- headache will cease to A thump — that piercing Neuralgia will cease to stab — that torturing twinge of itIiKi'MATISM and back-breaking agony <.r I.r.MRAUO will fly away. Such Is the magic of BETTLE'S PAIN POWDERS. ■ (realise or their special powder forin, H I'.l', are more easily assimilated. All tnoccrs and chemists sell B.P.P. In 1/cartons.
Why have Freckles How to Make them Fade Away, Leaving Clear, Clean Skin! Thousands of women who have secretly suffered at the thought of going through life with a slcln disfigured by rusty brown spots, will rejoice at the discovery of an almost magical cream that fades out freckles, virtually while you sleep! Simply get an ounce of Klntho (doublestrength) from the chemist's, and only a few nights' use will surely and safely begin to bleach out every trace of a freckle,—uncovering the real, soft and youthful-textured skin. In all its creamy, healthy colour. Easy and pleasant to use, Klntho Is a simple. saf» and sure way of heautlfving the complexion. So rarely 1* more than one ounce of Klntho (double*trength> ever needed—that the first Jar Is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the cost, small as U la. will be rafundedl INSTALL A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME! WITH THIS EVER-READY SERVANT IT IS EASY TO ARRANGE— A foursome of golf, A set of tennis, A rubber of bridge, A picture party, or To make preparations for the entertainment of guests. A TIRELESS SERVANT IN THE HOME. COME ON THE TELEPHONE!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1937, Page 19
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