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I SAID THE SAME BEFORE I 1 r ENRICHED MY BLOOO WITH I It is my nature \ I BE PINK EVEN IF you TOO THIN fIH you CAN GAIN AN ATTRACTIVE FIGURE BY FOLLOWING THIS NOURISHING TREATMENT W|Mp' 7 Some young women seem unable to gain .# weight. In spite of ample food and plenty or - J rest they continue to look thin and pinched. Y'flPflf-tfti »• ■« «<* No matter what they do, they fail to develop DFFINITE PROOF as they should and remain flat-chested and UfcrJJNIIC r IvW^r lacking: attractiveness. f/ urte M. Skene, of 16 Ke,tm This is because their bipod too feeble and Koad London, state,-. "Som, deprived of vital elements, is to derive # paU thin f rnotmade go°od i h ,^or S t t could no, eat and lost forty pound. anaemia soon becomes evident. These young „ u,e.ght My nerve, u*nt all to women have pale or sallow skin, their lips are pieces, and I had frequent attack* colourless; they are pitiful in appearance. w of giddiness, twos utterly depressed. Then they begin a course of Dr. Williams "Ordinary treatment teas of n« Pink Pills and before lons their skin becomes Then I started taking Dr % clear, their lips gain colour and they develop William,• Pink Pill,, and after the attractive figure. Dr Williams Pink Pills, by eo , bect „ nourishing their blood, supply the ,„d felt ekeer,*i. a. i T a i elements Which t |^ come well-formed, persevered with the pills, my weight i»,^ W .nS C h»n n v become well ro.mea, p Yhl« remtrkmble tonic enrlehet the blood, •tlmii •tetth# dlceitln picked u,i all my lost flesh. Now «,«. «d lnere*«es the w.lfht without •*»"«»«£; " r „ I am gui.e fit and mtU and enjo, to-d.T for Dr. WlllUms' Pink Pill*. All ebemUU *nd «tor»» »U tew pill*. prte« 1/- « bottto. WORKED FEET ARE you one of those unfor- : tunates whose feet ache and become so that struggle to keep going and finish the day Here's an easy treatment which not only brings immediate relief, but keeps the feet in fine condition all the time. Every night bathe the feet in warm water. Then, after drying thoroughly, massage Zam-Buk into the ankles, insteps, and between the toes. The . refined herbal oils in Zam-Buk are readily absorbed into the skin. Thus Pain, Swelling and Inflammation "I had a very trying time with mn Injtmmed buni»n on the joint of my big are quickly relieved. Corns bunions and 'J* B^ 9 Z y !Xm£tVl h IZ Z foZ hard growths are softened, the whole my toe was quite normal."—Mr. W. G. feet are strengthened and you can again Marsh. work and walk in comfort. Start with -JUTiTi " '"at"} , sine * — _ . . , regularly using Zam-Buk I no longer Zam-DUIC to-night. experience the misery of aching feet. At the end of a day's tcork my feet are 1/6 or 3/6 a box. All Chemists & Stores " "* the "STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. TESTS FOR OUR READERS. wmmm* i* P F HHHI ■■ ■■ ■M I TBt — ■■ W fi If ■■ 23 yp ■ — BmLmmmm 26 — 32

ACROSS. MONDAY'S SOLUTION—(g). I—Placing correctly from a man. 7—Firm. B—Eager to give assent. ACROSS.—Path. Sheer. Slam, Oriental, 11—Musical instruments. mpale, Oies-, Rises. Owles, Ridicule, 13 —Reach. Scones, Tots, Moon, Salads. Relished, 14 —Boxes. Plots, Hotel, Isle, Caves, Laps. Note?-. 16—The tree's younger brother! Le\ee, Lessened, Recess. Pads, lent#, 18—Rough metal. tthe > Liar. Xcume. Ra:c, 19—Famous actor. Briars, Believer, Sells, Ewers. Rede. 21 —A little bird makes most of this strong DOWX.—poor, Arrivals, Tied, Hesitate, nati\ e of old. Struts, Hails, Else, Rissoles, Sprons. Lawn, 23—Being sorry, perhaps. Allege. Mess. Cods. Coil. Metes. Spill. LolN. 24 —More than plenty for this fair lepre- | XOVC( l- Heave. Doses. Hates. Co'i.l.M!.-'.'. sentation. Lecturer. Pestered. Xcar. L-.-ns. Entire. 25 —Batsmen play a good many of these. Lave Albs. i;:il, Culx, 27—Popular wealth. ' 29—The night before. 31—Commonly nonsense. TUESDAY'S SOLUTION—(h). 32 —Dressed. DOWN". ACROSS—Crop. Wear. Sacks. Reminis--0 . , , cent, Rip, Alee. Step. Elate. Uun. l'ea.s Reef. Port, Belated. Atlas. Eleven. Rais.-d. Al>e - lnns ' B;nr. Ate. Sere, s ii , lablan ones are famo,,s - Warren. Stains, Tease Sv"em< 'J'rod, S—btock-in-trade of the singer. Teas. Dram, Pin. Brawl, Ties. \Ux\ Out, 9—Attack 13 " 16 ' Transparent, Teeth, Xess, Mass. 10 —Looked at with contempt. . ,_P®W X.—Crag, Reluctantly. Omen. Pie, 12—Ruin —with oil. \Yisei\ Kstate, Aces, Rep, Steeled. Craft, 13 —Depressed ones are heard much of. S'*' ®Pf nt b Lean, Pose, Review, Pass, 15—Painting, music, etc. Berg. Expressions, Aria, Line. Laden, 17—Arm covering. Dreams, Aura. Erne, Iris. Bred, Stealth, 20—"Bang" in the news, so to speak. Atom, Stew. Stress, Sabot. State, Rasps, 21 Part of the castle in which one sees Plea, Xets, Rue, Tan, Arm. a very old town. —_ —— 22 Might be a "study" of the country. 26 —Lady from the Levant. _ , ~ , . . 28 —Fish. To be suited, visit the popular men s 30—Common request to "come here." tailor. Suits all men. Les. Lee*s (B 2) Welleeley Street West. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 26

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