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LIONEL BARNETT The World’s most beautiful Child was given Virol from Birth “We owe thanks to Virol for the splendid specimen of British boyhood. I took Virol myself before baby was born. Since his birth ' Virol has been part of his daily diet. He has never had a day’s illness, and has always been a joy to behold, good tempered and happy, and always a picture of health. It makes me happy to know he has-.such a splendid foundation to help him through 7 ife and the hardships of schooling?* '' (Sgd.) Mrs. M. E. Barnett. Give your own Child the same chance Consider the perfect development .which Virol gives to the muscles. The strong, firm bones built by Virol.’ The perfect skin made up of millions of tiny cells which Virol builds and keeps healthy. And, finally, the perfect health—“ Lionel never , had a day’s illness, thanks to Virol.” . • ' • VIROL * A&ntas WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., P.O. Boz 1520, Wellington, N.Z. VIXOL I.TD.. ZAUNO, LONDON, W.S, ENGLAND.

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KSjjr ig|| .. • < •••jllflP * ■ ** 1 | I i •' \a'» v Will™ 118 l ■Mil tk r-jDf*w /• \i ? • jfl M w Mjjul M I r" M i '. k • 4kBl 3 • a ? &k T“B.O? gives you dead away ” he thought, but to be polite, he said “I can’t guess who it is.” ; ' ■ ' / “B.O.” cheated Evelyn out (Body Odour) • ■ _ of popularity ♦♦ ♦ until she discovered that be deceived. Wexan’tteU when we are guilty \ , -. rr i because our sense of smell becomes deadened to an everperspiration need never offend present odour. But even when we don’t seem to perspire, ‘ the pores give off as much as a quart of odour-causing pRETTY, gay, marvellous dancer—Evelyn should waste daily. have been the hit of any party. But she wasn't! Play safe — bathe with Lifebuoy. Its mild deodorising Why? Everybody knew-except Evelyn. lather purifies pores deeply — prevents embarrassing ■ Luckily though, Evelyn’s new sister-in-law was very odour. Even removes cigarette smells from the fingers. f frank. There’s no “B.O.”, — no body odour — marring Evelyn's attractiveness now. She was told the easy . Skins, too, stay smooth, clearer with Lifebuoy. Health . way to keep perspiration odourless. ' s safeguarded it removes germs. You 11 love Lifebuoy’s i ‘ pleasant extra-clean, scent, which tells you it purifies, ****** yet quickly vanishes as you rinse. Adopt Lifebuoy to-day. What a giveaway “B. O.” is! Treacherous I Always LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED betraying, but never warning the offender. Lifebuoy stops bodu 2.103.8 N.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 5

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