GLORIOUS RELIEF. FOR BURNING, TiRSDf&T job I'm standing all day and believe me; by knockoff time my Jul art aching like the very dickens. After work MORE standing to buy something for tea. One day the girl b~' J noticed i she suggested. "It's wonderful for tired feet." I bought it...! Rexona. bathed my assaged he ointlent. It was marvellous the way that dull, tired ache disappeared. 1 Now I.rub Rexona into my feet every night. It's a real blessing. And do you know, I even went to a dance THE RAPID HEALER OINTMENT Rcxuna's SIX beneficial medicaments make i« an ideal remedy for most skin troubles. Varicose Pains are Quickly Relievec No sensible person will continue t luffer from the discomfort of swolle veins or bunches when the harmless germicide called Moone's Emerald Oi can be obtained at any chemist. Ash for- a two-ounce original bottle o) Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse substitutes. Use as directed and in a few. days improvement will be noticed, then continue until thf swelling is reduced. Chemists are nov selling lots of it and you "will be corr pletely satisfied with results. CLINTON-WILLIAMS PTY. LTD., 38 Shortland St., Auckland. ME.a' PINTS NIPS SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE STOUT NOW AVAILABLE ALL HOTELS AND MERCHANTS Don't neglect that Cough! Take "Regean" Bronchial Mixture for prompt relief. Price 2/3 fPosttge Bd. nxtra). Sold only by WIXfS. 192 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDtN
POST-WAR EMPAYMENT (Unemployment Does Not Necessarily Mean Unempayment). " Guarantee to. every serviceman or woman full service pay and allowances for an indefinite period so that the question of employment ceases to be urgent, and other aspects of rehabilitation into civil life taKe priority."—John Hogan in 'Democracy,' July sth, 1944. The problems of rehabilitation are accentuated by the fact that the servicemen's army pay ceases as soon as he leaves the forces. Till he finds further employment he is neither a credit worthy borrower nor a satisfactory tenant for a house. JOHN HOGAN'S ADVICE IS ECONOMICALLY SOUND. Published by the Social Credit Educational Association, Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, DUNEDIN. fc 7< w '// \ /'/ m Looking Ahead The future is a great adventure, full of opportunities. To make the most of them you will need money sooner or later. That is why you should avail yourself of the ideal Savings Plan and put as much as you can spare into a Policy with the Government Life Insurance. It will help you to be ready for your chances when they come. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
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Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 3
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