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BELL If it were merely a matter of economy, you would \ s buy the BIG-VALUE bar of Laundrine Soap. It ; gives you most pure soap for your money. ' But Laundrine does more and better work too. Its “busy bubbles” float out all the dirt with no hard rubbing—no harm to clothes or to your hands. That s because Laundrine is REAL Soap-—and there s nothing like real soap and water to create rich suds that make clothes clean and sweet. McLEOD BROS. LIMITED, Manufacturers BIIBIACK-BRIj-UANT ÜbbsomL ASTI NG A NaWcf petlah— * ciut«k rub—and your ahoaa taka on a shine like paten* leather. I Remember — C.Q. Rlaek a Shoe Polish le unequalw **r any ®* h * r ■fmiiar IVjM I preparation. 11111 I C.O. White Wax for all I'*** ehooe in Kid and 111 aiece Footwear—alee fbr 1111 P a * ent leather. Cd. Tin, SN THE 'EASY V I TIN I ■ W °i- kSkLE

WHAT IS WRONG WITH XOU J Can’t sleep, Can’t eat, Can’t even work properly. —Another case of wearied worn-out . ’ - nerves. Better.- get busy with Marshall s jEospherine, Tlfe famous phosphorus tonic, .... Nerve Food and vitaliser. Renews nerve health and recharges energy, A few days on “Marshall s And you’ll be 100 per cent, ! Start to-day. 100 doses in the large ' 2/6 size. At all chemists and stores.—Advt,.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 4 September 1934, Page 7

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