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LOOK OUT! THERE’S A CODE FOR IT NOW * * * J> DON’T GIVE anyone the slightest chance to pass you the "B.O.” signal. Be safe—be sure of yourself. “B-O.” can make such a bad impression for you. Use Lifebuoy? Commanders and rookies, bosses and big-fisted tool-men —more folk bath with Lifebuoy than any other soap. Lifebuoy with its famous health element outwits "B.O." And that same ingredient makes Lifebuoy exlra mild. There's nothing quite like Lifebuoy's creamy, refreshing lather. Try Lifebuoy —and see! fr ofn head t 0 toe it stops “B.O.” MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. JACKSON STREET, PETONE. W.8044Z

RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS Reduction In Railway Usage Urged Conditions compel the Railways Department to make a drastic curtailment of train services. This renders permits and restrictions essential. The public, by wholeheartedly co-operating in the reduction of their use of Railway transport, will hasten the return of normal services. Restrictions are unpleasant for you, just as their necessity is distasteful to the service which normally welcomes and appreciates your support. Help the Railways to Help Everyone

Don't sutler irom breathlessness, choking, chest tightness. Go at once to your nearest Chemist and ask for a 4/- box of SILBE Asthma-Tablets ... or send your Chemist's name with 4d. stamps for a Free Sample. Prove for yourself the quick, wondrous relief of SILBE-TABLETS. E. H. D. Florence. C.M.L. Bldg., Wellington. Gl. N.Z. Representative for 3Utea Ltd., London, x

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 120, 16 February 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 120, 16 February 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 120, 16 February 1944, Page 7