CREMOLA—the queen of all Custards. Try it once—you’ll want it always. In 10 and 16 oz. tins.—Advt. .1
Let. POLIFLOR polish your floors- » i See how the colour comes up.—Advt. MARRIED PEOPLE. Have you a copy of the “Husband and Wife’s Handbook,’’ by Dr. H. Alcott (London), who explains all intimate matters clearly and concisely. Those intending to marry should also obtain it. Catalogue of hygienic appliances included Free. Two books posted' in plain wrapper for 1/- only (stamps or postal note). Send at once to CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES Ct)., Dept. G.S., P.O. Box 117 S, Christchurch.—i EYEItY r \STE TONES YOU UP. Good health and everlasting energy I is worth infinitely more than 3/G a month—ld per day; but that's al] you pay for Harvey's Mineral Tonic. Every single grain of Harvey's revitalises, I purifies and strengthens the blood, brain, nerves and vita) organs and in net ions. The life-creating minerals and salts of Harvey’s make it a true health spa in the jar! From your chemist. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1937, Page 2
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