P Mothers experience ' provesCOUGHS fiWTTFf FLUnothing equals The very first dose of WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE brings relief. Soothes nose and throat a sure remedy for winter ailments. Safe for children—best for you. V(Opp s AVOID LONG DRAWN OUT COLDS & INFLUENZA Cycle Centre re’s a I dwell | odel IS ry need. 19 Tliere’s a Speedwell model for every Do you give as much thought to'the purchase of your/ accessories and re- . placements as you gave to the selection of your cycle? , You are well advised to make a habit of calling at Scott’s, “ Tho Cycle f People,” for everything to do with cycles. Cycle repairs a specialty. W. A. SCOTT & SONS The Cycle People, .181-183 George Street, Dunedin. To Motorists A word in Season Don’t you long for relief from the heavy strain of winter motoring? It’s easily had; travel by train and all your responsibilities as a road-user magically disappear. Snugly settled in a warm and comfortable carriage you can flout every freezing blast . . . those rain-swept, icy roads lose their menace—they become just part of the flitting landscape. And what is more, your journeys aren’t bounded by the range of your petrol coupons. Travel By Train—and Relax DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR COOKER It’s impossible to prevent grease from splashing the INSIDE and TOP of your oven when cooking, and in time this grease gets burnt on top so hard that it is very difficult to remove it. Also caked-on grease prevents full use being made of the heat obtained, besides causing obnoxious odours. A little “ KLEENOFF ” used once a week will keep the inside, side, and lop in spotless condition. The hardest baked-on grease in your oven will yield readily to “ KLEENOFF ” treatment when other resources have failed. NOT ONLY AN ECONOMY, BUT “ WITH GREASE ALL REMOVED YOUR COOKER’S IMPROVED.” PER TIN. SOLD BY: D.C.C. ELECTRIC SHOWROOMS, PRINCES ST. WOLFENDEN & RUSSELL, DEPT. STORES, STH. DUNEDIN. OR THE OTAGO AGENTS—VERNON SMITH LTD. “ The Busy Hardware Store,” 50 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 23907, 10 June 1941, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23907, 10 June 1941, Page 3
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