"Late Extra** PADDY'S MARKET announce a further extension of "The Sale" for ONE MORE WEEK. ARTHUR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR L a dies suffering from this disfigurement can have every hair removed permanently by my single, six or twelve needle method. Every needle, etc., thoroughly sterilized before use, careful treatment! after operation —Consult MADAME CLARE Boom 112, H.B. Buildings, High Street. 'Phone 37-686 431b , WITHOUT DIET OE EXERCISE Mrs Barnes, of Potts Point, writes: "Youth-o-rorm i» wonderful." "Taking two capsules a day I have reduced from 13st 121b, and yesterday I weighed lOst XXlb. I did not trouble to diet, and I, 'feel ten years younger. I am only Bi. I can recommend Youth-o-Form to all fat people; it's such a good tonic too.',' Easy, safe, effective* and permanent. 1 Just . take a little Youth-o-Form tonic reducing capsule before a meal. It costs very little, ; tod, for you can get six weeks' con tinutm* treatment for 24/- —-enough to show ' definite rlesults—from: BARNETT & CO. j , and other leading Chemists. (10-day supply 6/6.) M. RITCHIE'S (Tinting Specialists) HAIR TINTING _ ; with . Inecto, Notox, Neos Henna 687\Colombo Street :'Phone 36-456 • '£9768 COAL! FOB rOXTB COAL AND FIREWOOD KING £4-410. , Any quantity—a bag to a truck. All kinds—for aU purposes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ROB?. JOHNSTON 235 Waltbun Koao, pbrtefcdburcb.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20390, 10 November 1931, Page 2
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