r ’ 100 years of CONTENTED BABIES are its Recommendation! Is anything but the best good enough for your baby ? Then why not see to it that you always get Dinneford's ? Give a teaspoonful or so of this mild fluid form of magnesia after every feed — and Baby will thrive. Food ' will never ferment in the delicate little stomach and any wind will quickly be dispelled. For over ioo years doctors have advised "Dinneford’s Dictionary for (• Mothers.” Send name and address, together with id. stamp for postage, to Box 1627, Wellington, and this wonderful new . book will be sent to you. gaaiy. v® ''V' H? : lx *** ’ 5.7 -7' #■ HAIR SHOWS 1 GLEAM ' ? Brylcreem is more than a ’Olr ■ ■ ' , non-gummy j ’ Hair \ Fixative. It V ' is a valuable '■4 /j ■"'> tonic. Dark T L hair glows L. « with all tlie TsOx sheen of life and health. HAIRDRESSERS AND When brushed with chemists. Bryioeem L»' Have your old Tyres Retreaded. Don’t throw away your old tyres—there Is still plenty of mileage in them. Or we can quote you for re« treads out of stock. For prices and further particulars apply— MOTORWAYS RETREADS SOCKBURN, CHRISTCHURCH
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 August 1941, Page 9
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