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JBR -* “'POLIFLOR ” rflfl-z*-' -Polish Tour '-S-- : L- Jr.--: '-L ■ . . Floor! •? I i ZSAiUWBIy. I*. Bfc. I/ : == ~lrl' gp ~~~ •= * --- -, •? ’I I ( 2 i 3 H IF 11 ' 3 I-r—i ] I —' -W I -S jyj Er ‘WLIFLOir is made in New Zealand by the makers o£ “NUGGET” Boot Polish "M - in the “ NUGGET ” Factory depicted above—therefore it’s good ! ——————■——————

A shining example of a good New 'product—“TAN-OL.” Makes '.polishing a pleasure. Use on floors, ilinoelums, -furniture, footwear and 'fabric -and duco-finished car bodies. .Trytit! All grocers.—Advt.

Yeaston Tablets every day keep you fitifor work and play, 2/6 and 5/6. —L. ;F. Hogg and other chemists. —Advt.

j \ I/"BUT HOW CAN I S ETHIS IS I USE, 'M Y FAULT' \ get THE CLOTHES CLEAt y > rinsq Makes* ; ’U \ 1 • ’ FAAU4-I / (WITHOUT RUBBING / r OF THICK. • f \. THAT THE CLOTHES J \* x \ wjr cREAMYuSUDSJ l |! ? WEAR OUT ?" ’A ND —«Fr u Jt?x wV 4«Sa ' CsitoZWHsfl U sMSite - I s IJJ . —, ._i MONTHS LATER Ahats because j M ushing-day never bothers metyfll \ ! iJ Mr * Tucker, of Melrose. > pive HAD THIS \ Vvl the hard 1 “r„^ rf „ v . /» | SHIRT A LONG / /V/NX/RUBBING, ] i J f ' >.t.« HAVENv/jffl/ (\'vson.'j > | >,m UM . tglw wXf -j- ,-j : l : v\ aIK A’ ! s^hnd<CreKm ; r-: j: U /EU , — | •' ' Just dissolve Ri nso ; n ... * W 1 M ■ copper, and watch the suds lDg, J Water ’ to tub or JI /IA . • ■ in—thick, c l eansina M 'the U ’ • “anreUouslywhitc. Use r! so s' at .F" 1 1 / no L ar soaps needed. 1 he who] « wash— I \ U "‘ ' 1 f I WHhH w1 1 r Jk JI) takes the place of bar spaps Kg|» \ Does the whole wash— ' . \ - quickly and easih] •• A LEVER PRODUCT . . ■ ’Mad'em New Zealand *

... ~■ ■ ..... .. —— — — ; — an amazing Min this powder makes® I Its more than a powder—its ji tX'W' rf>e „ w ; l , n ■ it stay on all day long.! lan absolute skin beautifier.f JBWj tjl 1 JB j/jWorld aSjylllß. A little perspiration from dancing and Then ft chemist told her of a marvellous Instead of clogging the pores of the skin, Senorita YolandePcreira,winnerofWorid she found her complexion ruined. Her ncw patented ingredient in Poudre Mousse of Cream inPoudrcTokalon adts Beauty Contest 1930, says: "Poudre — was shiny, and ‘ continued use gives a sallow. Frequent powdering seemed to in -g pite of ;pc rspiration from dancing ncw and natural beauty to the worst complexion a marvellous fresh, natural s?e of no use. and playing strenuous games. sallow, faded complexion and shiny nose, bcduty.it had never before possessed.’’ Obtainable in all shades for J/B a box. Also obtainable in dainty “ Refill ,f type Compact-;. At all chemists and Stores. Sole Consignees-for N<iw Zealand: , - ' ,j. Myers & Co. Ltd., Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z. ■'-■V-• _ , ■ • . ■ We ;do NOT stock the Japanese. z | i You will never regret buying all-British I ' - -x'-iir- •' made Sandshoes. They are acknowledged 1 ito be the best wearing, smartest looking | ■ sports shoe obtainable.at a reasonable ' 1 Pi4oe. • ;| i CHILDREN’S WHITE AND FAWN ’ LACE SAND SHOES, with Crepe ! : Soles and Toecaps. I I S,2es4t ° 9 ' • ■ 3/11 1 isj””'’.., •: Sizes 10 to 2, - - ,r 711 " <^^2?”"'--- —i' z 3/11 i i LADIES 3to 7 • - - C. 711 1 0/11, WHITE & __ ■ , Z ND SHOES J Soles. British 9> 4/6 1 3 5/11 f \\ . . I I L*- V’ 0 e every pair. British Green the Soles. ■/A - I S-H SHOES „ I I YEAR ARCADE

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1931, Page 3

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