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‘VjWMin | Hl. J' . . OlßtfM. 1/A l»»i<- - i s-s&g-S JU/ 9W M •.s•■’ : saßlillllWßn ,£/ 4 WJJWWRKI I ?m M r?ra WHY LADIES SHOULD NEVER USE A RAZOR s' 3 ais the razor that turns a youth’s first downy / growth into a stiff, coarse beard. It makes hair .aSM'W • / grow faster and thicker—that is why men must / shave daily soon after they commence using / razors. > Skilled chemists have perfected a perSSEW / fumed, velvety, hair-removing cream, specially KrW ■' ’ /Ws7 / designed to solve this important problem of the modern woman’s toilette. You simply spread this WSI /cream on as it comes from the tube after a few ~ / minutes rinse it off and the skin is left beautifully :|fr / soft, smooth and white, without a sign of hair. No \ ■% / blunt ends remain to shadow the whiteness of the / skin, such as razors leave—especially when the hair / is dark. This cream —called Veet has been used ' k by thousands. Every day more and more women /\>, are turning to' Veet to save them from the stiff, VW / I coarse growth the use of a razor induces. 2/6 m /) and 4/ ' (doQble size) per tube at a chemists - ■ / ■/' lIU . \ V*- " hiiiii— IIMJIII Ulllll .

Holidays you want to remember — Wf—A A TAKE A ItX KODAK W What a pleasure it is to have Kodak snapshots of * I / your holidays? This year Modern Kodaks with fast ( lenses are cheaper than z-~\ P'-'ZZ —I cver - V?/ Kr TVo. 1 Pocket Kodak, with f 6 3 Anastigmat A" X (X. l| Lens and variable shut- W x \ ’’ ter, pictures 3J x 2Jtns., costs but 87/6. Simple - N\\ ■*** l and inexpensive to use. ' Brownies from 10/6. New Coloured Brownies from 16/-. .- "-b/' \ y LOCAL KODAK DEALERS I L. A. INKSTER, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth

*8 wiinm < I The I Lucky Winners 1 J We have much pleasure in publishing the results of our popular Jingle Competition. First Prize £l/1/- (Miss Esma Thomas) 1 Second Prize 10/6, (S. Johnston) w; Twelve other prizes of 2/6. Mr. I. Nelson, Master G. Buchannan, Miss J. Graham, Miss Rina •< Skates, J. Murphy, Miss Noeline Wormington, Miss Maureen Rose, B Roy Kendrick, Miss K. Pengelly, Desmond Skates, Master Douglas Carlyle, Miss Jean Perrin. The standard of the Jingles was exceptionally high, and the entries very numerous. Jingles will be published later. I BLACKMORE’S t' FOR BETTER DRINKS The Very Latest The Harwood Self Winding Watch THE ULTIMATE IN WATCHES. Winds itself whilst you wear it. Cannot overwind. Dust Proof. Damp Proof. Made in both Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ sizes. Tn Solid Gold Oase, £lO/10/- In Silver, £7/15/i Ask to see this wonderful invention at Stewart Dawnns ' JEWELLERS, STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH. IfIWWI—MHIItfiWI lIIIIWIIIIIIWrffIirWOMMIIE>IWWinrifIrMIIIW!IWaBT»«MMMBMM«*I> r>T | STEWART DAWSON’S Latest Alarm Watch SFor the Pocket or Bedside Polished Nickel Case. Fine Quality Movement. Full Luminous Dial and Hands. After a day’s use in the pocket it will stand up at the bedside and tell you the time in the dark. You can set the alasm to my desired time. PBIOB2O/. Post Free to any addrem STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER Christchurch

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 9