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E. Johnston and Co., auctioneers, will sen drapery at their mart, No. 8, Willeston street, to-morrow, at 12 noon sharp.

*The Offer of a Good Position ... iin another Town Expert* will pack your furniture properly. Speedy and water-proof "Denni»' ! pantechnicons will transport it—without entraining and detraining—without doubU handling and packing charges. At its destination experts again unpack and place it to your liking. You will have nothing to do, nothing to worry about. THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO. All Chief Towns. KADMUB CONSUL? fc HEADACHE) SPECTACLES 4~\H ™ SPECTACLES «'C\vJ SPECTACLES {V V THE Seus V OPTICIAN %M ETIi SB MANNERS ST. dandruff 'vM you should use Packer's Tar Soap if! The soap that made pine '; iM tat famous for shampoo- 'CfM ing. Antiseptic, healing, ;a with properties valuable '::m in the treatment of dan- -1 druff. '.;i PACKER'S I TAR SOAP I • From all good Chemists _ I and Hairdresser!. Immkmmil 1 Made with Pine Tar, 'fe^'y 21- a Tablet. L!E2IJn.Z.3 Corns Vanish after this amazing liquid Acts like an anaesthetic Stops pain in 3 seconds TNSTANTLY and at once, you can A wear tight shoes, dance, walk in'comfort Then soon the corn or callous shrivels up and loosens. You peel it off with your fingers like dead ikin. No more dangerous paring. Professional dancers by the score use this remarkable method. Acts instantly, like a local anaesthetic. Doctors approve it. Removes the whole corn, besides stopping pain at once. Ask your chemist for "Gets-It." Satisfaction guaranteed. Works alike on any com or callous—old or new, hard or soft. " GETS-IT " World's Fastest Way ■ 55 LjMuioinr]?

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 5

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