SAFE THIS COOL WEATHER? DON'T FOOL YOURSELF I BILL, YOU'RE CRAZY! NOBODY HAS TO WATCH OUT FORW THIS COOL WEATHER I TELL YOU/WJJN)! HEAVY CLOTHING...CLOSED WINDOWS ... .STUFFY ROOMS...PEOPLE NOTICE THE LEAST HINT OF ODOUR ABOUT US ATONCJ FIDDLESTICKS. IVE OTHER THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT. FOR INSTANCE, BETH.... HAVE YOU EVERTHOU6HT AND WHY SHE KEEPS THAT IT MIGHT BE BECAUSE TURNING ME DOWN OF THE VERY THING . / WE'RE TALKING ABOUT? IS »s^ i MM m la M m i RSI i«ai I BUT, DON'T YOU REALIZE THAT WE YOU MEAN SHE'S NOTICED ALL PERSPIRE A QUART Mi? IMPOSSIBLE] DAILY, SUMMER AND WINTER ALIKE? NEITHER YOU NOR I NOR ANYONE IS SAFE FROM *B.OT DON'T TAKE CHANCES -GET LIFEBUOY i AND TM JOLLY GLAD I DID! LIFEBUOY'S A TREAT-PEPS ME UP I MARVELOUSLY.ANDHOW I CLEAN I FEEL AFTER THAT GRAND CREAMY I LATHER! ,3* rn^M. r~A : $m 1 fe m s« * m WGONE_ %cH, his tor lite ! HERE COMES THE BOY FRIEND TO BE CONGRATULATED! YOU CERTAINLY MADE HIM HAPPY WHEN YOUSAID*YES* CONGRATULATE Mf.TOQ BILL HE'S PERFECLNOT ONE FAULT! m m m m. i m* *&& ?#& if **>*■* *&*, LIFEBUOY SOAP for a healthy skin Read Mrs. ChurchilVs letter—- *' For a long time I have been using Lifebuoy Soap (and there is no praise too high for it; especially foe health reasons. I am speaking from years of experience .as I have three children and not one of them has< ever had any skin trouble. J have used Lifebuoy Soap for them since they were tiny'babies. My Mother used Lifebuoy as far back as I can remember. We aU think it is a first<lass soap for eveiy-day useit isjso fjure.and refreshing and keeps the iskjn so healthy." A LEVER PRODUCT "MADE/ 1W NEW ZEALAND 2.241.98NZ All over the world . . every day
IF YOU'RE LOOKIN FOR You'll find them in "The. Press" CLASSIFIED ADS. every day .... There are Bargains of every kind and description .... furniture, radios, cars, homes, farm lands, businesses .... bargains in everything that anybody has of wants. And every WANT-AD. is a bargain in itself .... for it is the most economical means of telling the greatest number of people what you want or what you have for sale. m Wwhat you have for sale. I {% ■# I|j 'WANT-AD' SECTION FIRST
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21701, 7 February 1936, Page 18
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