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Bfor <IORE LIGHT OVER LONGER g-• : ——-— f 1 V - .'W Said a gleefulyoung man of Torbay ’This is rather a red-letter day \ /Rb - Ive painted the flat—my suit- and my hat, pa-j i ) wR ® With BERGERS-its „ needless to say! Mergers rf&PATNTS The percentage W “‘SV termines the quality of paint. The pigment of Berger’s B.P. is 67% pare lead and 33% zinc oxides. There is positively no “dope” whatever. We guarantee this. F, W. BADGER & CO., Greymouth. RENTON & CO, Hokitika.

Tw <tes3 ~ 1 " Xour Face Powder Will Stay On if a little NYAL face cream With Peroxide M rubbed in lightly before applying the pow* der. Nyal Face Cream is a bleaching cream excellent for the complexion. It is non-in> tatmg, greaseless, and vanishing. Leaves no shine or sticky after-feeling. Helps to make the skin clear and soft. Delightfully PARKINSON & CO. Family and Dispensing Chemists GREYMOUTH

/N When Cupid Conquers £ 1X select the En- * gsgement from the beautiful, reasonably priced, perfectly set diamonds on show here. A. H. MILNER Watchmaker <B. Jeweller, GREYMOUTH. THAT CORN What agony it gives you I Yet Progandra would remove thecorn,rootandall, quickly, painlessly, permanently warts too! Begin to-day. 1/6. Z<' i J Kilroyi d

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 8

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