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■HB^^Pj^l^^^HßlNGS s|wH|nWKP§lJifiJ CHARM THE Call •nd ••• ua or writ* for particulars. Shortage of workmen prevent* ua showing our usual large window •election. But we still make up worthwhile ring* of our fins quality gems mewitiKNom ji mutus or weuington Ml ***** 1863 ajßja»aaj| Tmmnm H^^^^^^Ef There are still vacancies, but you must hurry Jjjjj^Hp —this is your LAST CHANCE If you are 18 or over apply NOW for direct enlistment in this specialised unit of the Army. It's fascinating! Thrilling! Vital! Don't wait or waver. Enlistment DEFINITELY CLOSES THIS FRIDAY ■^run information, without oDliga- I ■ tion, from your nearest W.W.S.A. ■ ■ Office, open Friday night. Appli- ■ ■ cants in remote areas can write to I ■ the Dominion Secretary, W.W.S.A. ■ ■ Headquarters, 190 Lambton Quay, I J Wellington. B One Minute's Care a Day I ** "" ' "• % JTjjß^ a^^^aaaaHb^& * ' •J&J^Kb* laa^BaaaaaaaflSv » Your daily Optrex Eye Bath takes up only one minute of your time every day. In return for this one minute exercise you give your eyes complete relief from the strain which motoring, close reading, bright sunshine, dust and winds place upon them. Especially if you wear glasses will you find Optrex useful, since weak eyes are still more susceptible to these conditions. Whether you wear glasses or not, you should have your eyes examined at regular intervals by a Qualified Oculist or Optician. Optrex EYE LOTION Obtainable from all chemists at' 4/-, triple size, 7/6. (Free eye-bath with each size.) 20 n_*...*■ I trf D»rluaU MlridlesAX. Elialand.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 6

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