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I 1 ' I ■ 1 1 i ••• ! ’-I’./.; - 3 i 11 (ite i i ihT; 1 I Bl RIO 0 HI OhM I ' mi-''i i win 111 ’ ■ i LBr 1 18 * SPRING FASHIONS .... ROBERT ANDERSON LTD. j FASHION SALON, GREYMOUTH. Hardy’s quickly W -A? hremoves the pains of indigestion. < ; ' 3 > : Don’t suffer unnecessarily. Thous- ; Jib- = : ands rely on Hardy’s for prompt, 3 * sure relief. \ 3' l HABBY’S ! “Ji G M y T Y lON \ Manufactured in the Laboratories of R. M. Hardy, 33 Bond Street, Wellington. H I \Wwl\ | WOOL is warm in winter yet cool in summer J I because it is a slow ‘conductor’ of heat. ■] I WOOL does not get damp like cotton or linen. j I | WOOL ventilates the skin and so keeps it healthy. | WOOL is the healthiest night wear. | WOOL is grown and processed entirely in New B Zealand. | BRUCE THE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., MILTON, OTAGO. ‘Dettol’ is the modern defence against the germs of infection. On the cut which may lead to blood poisoning, in the room from which sickness may spread, in the all-important details of bodily hygiene, use ‘Dettol’—the modern antiseptic—for safety. ::k;!!!!!!!|i!j!!i» lii!! ReclStt <£ Colman (New Zealand) Ltd., Bond St., Dunedin. D. 48

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 2