m m Don’t listen —were telling, secrets” But it is mother who knows the secret of their health Poor Mummy ; juft a wee bit “out -of it.” Perhaps it’s the very firft secret she hasn't shared. But she understands. Every normal, healthy child seeks the society of other children. And it’s mother’s great pride that this childish care-free mind inhabits such a robust little body. That's Mother's secret'. Hers is a Lifebuoy home. Perhaps she feels Lifebuoy Soap, used regularly, safeguards that little frame from the germs that lurk in duft and dirt. Mother knows the value of the germ-free cleanliness Lifebuoy gives everything it touches. That is why she uses it for all washing—for all Hers is a Lifebuoy home. No wonder -the cleaning. li & family's health record, is mother’s pride. L.T.9 LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) EIMfTED
Donor, feeling Sandy's pulse.; “ What do von drink j'” Sandy, brightening: ‘‘On, I’m nae particular, doctor. Anything you’ve got.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 6
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