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jjrASsslr just 8 slight red- g oess st first— ./ • SKIN HEALING MAGIC ENDED HER 2 YEARS’ ECZEMA Dear Sirs she used World’s Two years ago I had a slight Germolene ( Ouirkest Healer I roughness on my ankle. I took very ' < ) guieicesi netnei nof . ce ofit until lt began to itch ( ' For and spreadrapidly. It developed a J red and raw appearance and the ’ -■RTmTflflflSlL \ 111 CFS?? itching persisted. 1 decided to try J Germolene and at once the itching J \ I Eft lessened, the redness cleared up und 1 i KAM LEW now my ankle is completely healed. 1 \ ECZEMA ? Yours truly, M.J> OW / I { irir • Germolene soothes at the first ) PIMPLES I touch an d commences healing ij g py he r £ u j s t , thB / O ) CUTS BURNS instantly llt prevents the attack skin trouble g \ * of poisonous germs, cleanses and i solutely go -z « C (g? SOILS i causes new skin to grow rapidly. / ' ® ( I&KFf T Pimples, blotches and blemishes I J - J| ) disappear and not a scar remains. \ SUNBUkN All Chemists & Sta-es. Prices 1/6 & 3/6 ( 8 ( Pill lE® I Agents.—HAßOLD F. RITCHIE(N.Z.) LTD... , 1 ) PILES 104/108, Dixon Street, - jLVV/UjA-JSxLa E 38540 ml

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When in Christchurch Stay at “STOREY’S” ■' Storey’s Hotel—Moorhouse Avenue, right , /n , opposite the Railway Station —offers all 12/6 per day perfect comfort and enjoyment during their Christchurch sojourn. . Bed & Breakfast Thoroughly renovated—modernised— Witn Dea a DreaKiasi hot and cold water in be d roO ms—very a specialty modern bars—an excellent table—Storey s Hotel is in keeping with highest standards of comfort. STOREY’S HOTEL Night Porter Kept. ■ Moorhouse Avenue, r Right Opposite Railway Station. mcemee.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1940, Page 8