THAT PIANO Do You Require It? If not, have you thought of converting it into cash? We will buy Pianos or any other musical instruments Phone 42-992 or Write 2'euiisFadu wmmmmm mmuM/mo* "The Box Office" 192 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND And at HAMILTON
S. GEO. PASGOE M.N.Z.A.M.H. CONSULTING MEDICAL HERBALIST All Herbal Supplies and Treatments. Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, etc. 10 DARBY ST. (opp. Macky Logans)
Make Your Coupons Go Further Buy QUALITY SHOES H from WM Macky's Bid. Victoria St. Arcade. Queen SV^B
How to clean the lavatory TO clean the lavatory thoroughly and effectively, simply sprinkle a little Harpic into the bowl and leave as long as possible (last thing at night ig a good time). Then flush. The whole bowl gleami white ! Because it is specially made for the lavatory, Harpic does'the job effectively and easily. Its Iff thorough action re- —~/_Jf moves all discolors- xs. , tions—c 1 cans, dis- ]/ infects and deodorHarpic's cleansing IZCS. action reaches right round the Harpic is. easy to s-bend. The use —a real boon to sanitary—the part you don t see, n the housewife. well. HARPIC
jK JA WDLFE'S dflP 1 PURE A P P L E I C E U NFEfI MENTEO MO PRESERVATIVES E. A. CLARK'S FAMOUS j MINERS COUGH MIXTURE (Extra Strong) Foi COUGHS, COLDS. INFLUENZA, and BRONCHIAL TROUBLES. SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME Manufactured by E. A. Clark, Seddon Street, Waihi
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 8
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