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I I I I I MV I * I I MY! YOU DO LOOK HANDSOME!" j I I if | I /§? *£) " That goes for his new | f Summit Shirt too .. . it's a % \ beauty and fits perfectly! But i ' leres the part that appeals /A 1 to me. Besides hav ing pre- | I shrunk neckbands, Summit | has a wonderful collar called "Fuseply" that Idoes away with starching and needs just the Jp teeniest hit of laundering and it always stays neat and looks so smart ! "Summit" is the finest shirt a woman can buy for a man 1" I j I Obtainable at all Smart Man's wear Stores I "SUMM IT " — The finest shirts a man can buy! nIIMUUM RELIEVE BOUGHS - COLDS-TUI-BRONGHmS- [wm CATARRH-SORE THROAT Etc. HERE IS THE PROOF tof y definitely showed that B when sputum was brought into contact with Pulmonas, all germs (bacteria) were completely destroyed. See the proof in the micro-photo plat?s illustrated — (A) shows sputum teeming with germs and (B) all germs destroyed after contact with Pulmonas. Pulmonas act by 2-Way Relief —1. by Inhalation through the breathing passages, and 2. by Absorption through the blood stream. jragggl The powerful, yet soothing, antiseptic properties in '• -< wRH Pulmonas act at once by this 2-Way Relief. At the jJllKf j|||jjH fint sign of a cold Pulmonas should be placed on the jongtie and slowly dissolved. fcf immediate use. * Send him a tin of Pulmonas to combat irritation caused \ by the summer germ-laden ff'. "" Ml ABr » dust of ancient Egypt. HANDY \ * Skim&s&L I 9 it I In Tins, 1/1, 1/7, 2/7 Chemiitf »nd Store* everywhere Only BLUE will stop your clothes mEmM from turning Mm I YELLOW! A Your white clothes will never turn yel- \ y low if you give them the last rinse in Blue. IwmtmLJ 1 ~ Therefore, have Reckitt's Blue in the last rinsing water and be sure of sparkling whiteness. 8i.21 keeps Linen a good Colour!

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 9

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