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u I can’t bear your ‘ 8.0.’ any longer,” he thought, but to be polite, he said, u Do you mind if I go and have a smoke ? ” THE picture had been very exciting, but Don wasn’t sorry when the interval came. Even in winter months theatres get so stuffy, and unfortunately Joan didn’t know the easy way to keep perspiration odourless. When Don first met her, he thought she was lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP A LEVER PRODUCT-Made in New Zealand the realisation of his dreams, but now his interest was waning—he couldn’t forgive “B.O.” And Joan was such a dainty girl, too. She would have been horrified if she had read his thoughts* That’s the treacherous thing about body odour—you can’t tell when you are guilty. But there’s no excuse for anyone! It is quite easy to be fresh and dainty always if you bathe daily with Lifebuoy. Perspiration is natural, but it need not be unpleasant. Lifebuoy Soap removes the cause of body odour by purifying the pores. Its mild deodorising lather leaves the skin thoroughly cleansed and refreshed. 1 stops body odour a.iw.iuf. I I 9 m CANNED mipunt mums SM PER f You arc sure of the inviting tang of oysters fresh from the bed when you prise open*. a tin of Ozone Oysters! The most palatable of all tinned fish. It’s a delicacy that’s ready at any moment, and very economical at the Star Stores’ low price of only I/- tin. Goodwin’s Carbolic Soap, 6d cake, __JF Fiytoxm 7 W SPRAYERS- . eomso FIYTO Full Cream Custard Powder - - - - 6d tin. Burtt’s Baking Powder, I/- tin, Bovril — 1/7 2oz, 2/10 4oz. Anti-Acido - - 2/= per tin. Lima Beans - --6 d lb. Cod Liver Oil—--1/3 pint, 2/= quart. Shelled Peanuts - 3£d lb. Polled Oats - - - 41 b 1 /=. “ Kiwi ” Bacon Pashers, 1/- lb. Champion Vinegar — White, 1/G; Brown, 1/5. K.P. Life Salt, 1/3 and 2/2. Andrews Liver Salt, 1/3 tin. ILLS MOT I own tiKR S PLt“ Ml Rid (he house ol flies and insects this safe, sure, easy way. Just blow a thin spray of this non-slaining, pleasant odoured liquid about and sweep up the insects. And look how economical! tin Sweet with the ripest fruits o( summer, free from preservatives, “ All Gold ” Jam comes to you with something extra in fine jam flavour. Star Stores price ot only a I/, for a lib tin makes II possible for you to bay several flavours. EMSHS PllKlis I There’s nothing like a pickled onion to add to the flavour ol that cold joint, and with Star Stores offering such choice i lectcd Pickles at \ only !/• per 8 . .bottk. "SOVEREIGN SHEEP TOMS fp'/m Yo_ can save on this line, 100, at i the Star Stores A handy Boz (in of selected sheep tongues in jelly; dressed and packeo hjgienically under Government supervision. Priced as low as 7d a fin, takes some beating. These “ Sovereign ” tongues speak lor themselves. BOTTLE IN w'/m mm PER POUND $:/:■ I : or flavour, delicacy, ijisiclc spreading, and economy in usage with’ out stinting, you’ll find Ken Butter stands supreme. Churned by modern methods from .elected paslurised cream, tftt m A Star Stores favourite at only 1/1 lb %|||/ Remember our 2h per cent. Discount to National Economy Bondholders—and BUY A BOND! Enjoy Strong Vision Don’t run the risk of ill health by disregarding eye trouble, however slight. Have your eyes examined, and with correct spectacles enjoy strong vision.; Phone 11-558 for an appointment. Fairmaid Optical Co. Ltd, QUEEN’S BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. A. H. FAIRMAID, Consulting Optician. ADVERTISING Benefits the Public THE primary instinct of the Advertiser is to benefit himself. That is natural. To do that he must benefit the public. That is praiseworthy. All these continuous and consistent advertisers that you can Shink of are insuring themselves against failure by benefiting you.

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Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 15