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V&S9R i ii Watch the Favourite at the Races Watch the men whose opinion is 'worth while—sec how (he majority of them are smoking “Prince Charming” Cigarettes. Cool and fragrant—free of throat irritating dust—only the choicest crops Virginia produces is good enough for "Prince Charmim Cigarettes. Made in London. 10 for 9d. sold everywhere. N,Z. Distributors: Admoro and Mason, 1/eeds ft, Wellington. . GOLDBERG 24 Whether prepared in a rough-and-ready manner in a can, or in vessels of the finest fihina hi m i: & cocoa K &■ GOLD LABEL” OR BROWN LABEL” v*u mm OCQ ALWAYS lASI £S DELICIOUS ' Try ill Refuse all /Substitutes \ 3 m WfWBK! wm iAii After the Party When the last of the young guests have left, wise mothers give their children a “Laxette” —it avoids any sorrows of the morrow. “Laxcftes” arc highly efikienl Chocolates, as idee as an ordinary chocolate .so that children lake them readily. “ Laxettes” have been found to be as equally good for adults. 1/6 a Tin— at all Chemists and Stores. u They’re Chocolates. fP? f. fV M m ?R9 wl Hi m m mm •P*: © IF you need Employment, you-will reach ITT fiVK you got Articles of Furniture that the eye of Employers by Advertising in DL you do not «s«? Advortis* them for tho ‘Btor,‘- Sale fn tha ‘Star.*

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Evening Star, Issue 18115, 3 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18115, 3 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18115, 3 November 1922, Page 8

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