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FOR THE MODERN SMOKER > ***** NOR OLD-FASHIONED PETROL FOR THE MODERH CARI S€ Oi were alius fond o’ me ould clay !** said Gaffer Snorkins. His grandsons don't cramp their style with "churchwardens!" Nor do they cramp the powerful action of their modern ears with yesterday's ordinary petrols. They know this modern, knockless, RED petrol is essential to get the full knockless power and economy the modern car has been built to give. SUPER I A % Modern petrol I fimMSObOd CORPORATION FOR THE MODERN I*7Bo

UteUidif,, HENNERY KNOWN TO EVERY TONGUE AS THE BEST DRINK OF ALL! AAA LIFE IS WORTH LIVING when you aro free from headaches, sop© eyes, blurred vision. Consult Mr G. 0., Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Lond.), and let him examino your ©yes and prescribe tuitablo glasses. DAWSONS LIMITED PRtMces STRECif /htinJn mA S?ms

KEEP THAT GOBfEE IN CHECK. Are you taking Thyrodone? If not start to-day. The iodine deficiency in your system is abundantly supplied with the organic iodine and minerals from Nature s richest source, the Stewart Island oyster, from which Thyrodone is medicinally compounded. Famous physicians prescribe Thyrodone fori nerve, anaemia, glandular, and goitre troubles, At all chemists.—*

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Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22804, 12 November 1937, Page 5

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