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cot£* po^otvvc^ 1 » Lady 9 we salute you! Sahite to a woman m uniform! She "* ' earns it by the job she does. Earns it again by the way she looks. Impece- " | able grooming, shining competence ... one of an army of many smart \ a Good looks in uniform depend upon a Berlei to tactfully suit austere lines to feminine curves. Competence de- I pends largely upon a woman's ability /jdfjZA |/» *, . l j!" £? /&i .3 to stand up to long hours and un- '//W ? f|r^3remitting strain. Here again, Berlei's «"Pfcf mm 1 her faithful ally. The well-corseted vBHIhHRm pJM XV(^^B ; 1 figure, women war-workers have dis- *> 1 covered, can take it! A Berlei braces .{ delicate, unaccustomed muscles r \ j t against strain ... keeps the body [il /■■ ' 1 in good posture so that it tires f less quickly. No war-working woman, \\ f* -ifl/l .'I however strong, however fit she may 1 -j imagine henelf, should be without a / FEVERISH COMPLAINTS V I are attacking the people f EVERYWHERE T3 EPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion indicate that complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. Feverish Colds, Sore Throats and Tin Attacks strike quickly, and just as quick action on your part is essential to prevent the development of feverish complaints. The proved antidote for feverish conditions is 'ASPRO', owing to it being, after ingestion in the system, an anti-pyretic or fever reducer, and an internal antiseptic and germicide. 'ASPRO' quickly reduces temperature —stops aches and pains and creates a healthy action of the skin. It is quickly effective when used as a gargle for Sore Throats and is indispensable when feverish conditions are about. i AS PRO' V QUICKLY REDUCES TEMPERATURES *«■>•

■ I—Head-on contact o£ vehicles at the flniih.: what a fame! (8) 5—A turning point (6) #—A very roundabout description (8) 10—A spot of gaiety (6) 12—Without doubt I cause depression in part (9) M —2" iy a hall to win now (5) 15—This piece may be flery (3) JS —S? eI only obtained after drudgery (6) I?~T-i} ey stm 8 " haxn bac * In this D.S- town! (5) ii~T he canvasser's calling takes him to it (b) J 3—a sound effort, possibly the soundest yet (•) 25—This sore afflicts sheep (3) 28—With most of this island there should be no trouble brewing (5) 29—Nautical rank and file? (two words—s 4) (6) fe 1 11111 d ° Wn teeUn * 15 exhilarating 33 ~^m^ ve 5 3) mans famous In nction (two 34—The gloss of time (6) 35 This island was before Robinson Crusoe's time in a way (8> 5 BOW* I— .two-faced, but above politics nevertheless (two words—3, 3) 2 Not a hot-headed worker (6) J— More than a ve hlcle for insults (5) «Z? a iis^ t^ a ! sc ? iaUons ' but is not in front (5) 6—A globe-trot (two words—s. 4) 7 Plant used in medicine (8) 8— Fortune's favourite he (two words—s. 3) U~ A religious seeker (6) 13—Mount for a scold (3) J/~A good judge of what's brewing (9) 9aZ?r ne *' ay J? combat the cold (6) 20—It often figures in a retort (8) j** Vacancy and this are antagonistic <8; r nsettling advice from 29 across (3) 26—Made trial from hate ) 27—Lacking in 21 down? «6) 2? —J 1 i ei ?' es lls turn on board (5) It helps in a point-to-point ccrinection f 5) <WAl9j SATURDAYS (AUGUST 15) SOLUTION Across.— 1 Pampas-grass. 8 Tear. 9 Raving. 1? Onyx, 13 Glut. 14 Nut. 15 Leavened. 17 Turban. 13 Let down. 20 Arcadia. 24 Nectar. 26 Lean kme. 28 Nil. 29 Slim. 31 Hess. 32 Cachou. 33 Emir. 34 n* -ki'ler. Down.—2 Apex. 3 Pardon. 4 Srrands. 5 R:ve*'er 6 Sor.g. 7 Worlduies? 8 Tyran*. 10 Glib, li Stand at ease, lfi 16 Wo;n !hw. ?l Can 22 D i.- • 23 111 lurk. 2b Chic. 27 Appeal, 30 Magi. 31 Hit**'

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 197, 21 August 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 197, 21 August 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 197, 21 August 1942, Page 7

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