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<J Mother — the H •• • 4 v 'K££. I "Hispockets Hlfl- | are like a museum and uses it for |p too. his heart! Marbles, bits ot ' ' \tlSjl string, bits of rusty wire, grimy balls of '', |al«ii P utty' a terr^e pencil-end — wellr chewed by somebody — a magnet. IKSq^-T Through whose hands did they pass | *l^ jr before he fingered and played with I J^T \ ' them? Perhaps it's better mother 1 >^J| \V- «fc^ doesn't know! But she doesn't worry, j / / \ Vf\ either. She has taught him the Life- | / \ ''^VV \ li buoy habit. Without thinking almost, j . / V >\v A\_jA \\ -he washes his hands daily now-—before | / n\\\ M meals, before bed—.with the soap that,'' . / uL\ \ffli pro/ecto and" purifies. The Lifebuoy | ' VJ% ' \B habit-is his safeguard - the best safe- | / Xv r-^i»^i-» ("uar<^ *or' l^e whole family against j I x^JßU"'^TTC^^^^^ ° chance inieclion. Use Lifebuoy | LEVER BROTHERS (N Z.) LIMITED, PETONE. \ff^^ ■-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 28
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437Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 28
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