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ASEPTIC OINTMENT the Magic Healer by day —and EVERY day —men and g kJ women in all walks of life are proving the B wonderful healing and skin cleansing power of & Germolene. Skin-Healing Magic... in those three g words is summed up the amazing effect of this great ointment. Read these reports! Study them closely! Y ours _J|||Lgy may be a similar case or it may be entirely different! But whatever it is let Germolene perform its skm healing magic for you ! V ? YEARS SKIN TROUBLE ITCHING,BURNING RASH ENDED DISAPPEARS 1 Mr A C writes- " I have Mrs M. A. writes: “A beenbothered for the past severe rash broke out on tW JXpi H 3 years with skin trouble my body and limb.-,. Ihe yud wr-l • I,® (Acne). Local treatment itching and burning SV'Lz K.’ - ' had no effect. After using terrible. I tried Germolene eg ra ZSH the contents of two small and the intense 'U'lung M ©Ok tins of Germolene I have ceased within five minutes, e! / ‘ Wt completely rid myself of I was amazed at the quick '‘'“ soothes at a touch V uArAinrn r mi re \ Whv should you remain m pain? Why should CULCERS MOjQuIIv & Pllb C- you suffer disfigurement when Germolene is nirre-r inrrecrrr € ready to come to the rescue? I'cel how it IHSECT BITcS ABSCESSES ? soothes —at a touch ! See how it heals—in tuniiunr OAlIf ? record time! Get your supply TODAY anti /BAD lE6 WOUNDS BOILS S watch your skin trouble disappear. ?Ef7E6.aA fllH ITfU / From all Chemists and Stores. Prices 1/B i 3,'S WD Ilin Agents:— HAßOLD F. RITCHIE (N.Z.) LTD.. (BLACKHEADS SUMBURH PIMPLES ? 104/108, Dixon Street, Wellington, is

| FOR ONE WEEK ONLY | jl Sale of Gramophones, Records and Music, g ■ Secure these Bargains at Throw-out Prices, g s 3 H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES; Usual Price £l7 10/- jg S Throw Out Price £3 10/- each, gg Igs RECORDS: —Hundreds to choose from. ||| SR 1 Set Album “Church of Scotland Service”; sTO Throw Out Price 20/- FTO 1 set Album “The Emperor" Throw Out Price 18/6 gg 5=3 Zonophone, 10 inch; Usually 3/-; Throw Out Price 1/- each, es H.M.V. Plum Labels, 12in. and lOin. Red Labels 12in. and lOin. S == ’ * '* All Below Half PrictE =3 Sheet Music and Albums.' Throw Out Prices Gd per copy p=S | A. E. KILGOUR I HI MUSIC AND RADIO DEALER. MACKAY STREET. g fiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN

The tobacco industry is one of the most important in the world, and its importance is constantly increasing. It is computed that there are 500 different kinds of tobacco grown within the British Empire alone! Of course, the quality varies immensely, but it may be said without fear of contradiction that of all these tobaccos there is none that surpasses in purity and fragrance those grown and manufactured in New Zealand by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd. (pioneers of the tobacco industry in the Dominion). Their outstanding merit is largely due to the fact that they are toasted. This process rids them of the poisonous nicotine and renders them perfectly innocuous, a point the doctors (heavy smokers as a rule) have not been slow to recognise. In fact, many of them smoke National brands exclusively. Popular lines: “Riverhead Gold,” “Desert Gold,” “Pocket Edition” (mild); and “Navy Cut’No. 3” (medium); and “Cut Plug No. 10” (full strength). These tobaccos are on sale by tobacconists everywhere, and also at many grocers and general stores.—l24.—‘Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1942, Page 2

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