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Safety First with Children The choice of a laxative where children are concerned should be made with the greatest care. For all delicate constitutions—lnfants, Children and Ladies—-nothing is so safe and elfective as DINNEFORDS fluid MAGNESIA Prevents the food of infants from turning sour during digestion. Recommended by doctors for over zoo years. No risk of forming hard insoluble lumps as with powdered magnesia. FOR FULL INSTRUCTIONS READ PAMPHLET ENCLOSED WITH BACH BOTTLE. AVOID IMITATIONS Look for the name “DINNEFORD’S” on every bottle and label. Manufactured in England for the past too years. aj\e? _ EMULSION^ means good health IHE ' EVENING STAR*: is the best Medium for Advertising HOUSiV- TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, - DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND, RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

SPECIAL BARGAINS at GRAY’S, in GEORGE ST. We are overstocked in certain lines, and in order to reduce our stocks we are marking these goods at SPECIAL PRICES—in many cases BELOW. COST! DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. SEE OUR WINDOWS. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. SEE THEM MARKED IN BLUE TICKETS.

Be sure you DO get Lifebuoy Substitutes cannot give you real protection Don't allow anyone to persuade you that other soaps are "just as good.” NO other soap can give you the Lifebuoy protection. The rich, deodorising Lifebuoy lather penetrates into every pore, and carries away all traces of acid waste —the real cause of “B.O.” Your only dependable safeguard is Lifebuoy. A LEVER PRODUCTMADE IN NEW ZEALAND 2.172.1JN2

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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 4

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