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A Treat for the Family "N.Z. Railways Magazine" "Treat,"' yes. "Family," yes. You can easily prove the truth of the claim by buying the next issue for 6d. There is good reading for everybody—humour, life, and colour of New Zealand, bright history, pieces of Maori wisdom, original verse, help for the home, plenty of pictures—"something doing" on every page. Moreover, when,you have enjoyed the contents, you will be pleased to keep the. magazine,for reference. You can thus build up a valuable little library on New Zealand at sixpence a month. 0D At all Bookstalls and Haws Agendas 0^ ijl^ doctor .. • About disinfectants~fof personal uie, 1 mean. Surely it is unwise to use strong, staining chemicals that have to be measured so carefully! What is good thai is really pleasant as we 11... ?' For personal hygiene, or fastidious personal FREE — A postcard to |K| I cleanliness, use ' DETTOL.' Uit the gentle flfl antiseptic... clean, clear, pleasant to use... 8 Victoria Strut, -Wgjt . f .. », Wellington, C.1., will • and deadly to every germ. A on-poisonous* bring you, post free yet very highly effexive. Disinfecting, V, Imgtkw deodorising to completely and discreetly that a iittU bookof interest w no stain on the daintiest linen. — yHMi I Ask your doctor. daintiness. I I CTTI' the modern wMBp I Iff Ell k ANTISEPTIC TRADE MARK Hcekitu (Over Sea) Ltd., Pharmaceutical Dept., 8 Victoria Street, Wcllingto*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 19

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