; /Mgy Poor Granny goes wearily (but Bourn-vita re- fl taxed), to bed ... ] ' if' ’ z-^= i - z Airs. Alary K. Smith y (where's poor Granny , r now?) busy, bright-eyed, alert, wakes up I ■ Wfflw .< Vital, bright-eyed, bounding with energy way beyond her years... Fl | J..? / what’s the secret of women who - J' " refuse to let birthdays leave their '• mark ? It’s a simple secret... the secret of a nightly soothing \ cup of Bourn-vita —the delicious, easily digested food drink that ||j. drives away the wrinkles and worries of the day in deep, sound, refreshing sleep. Make nightly Bourn-vita your habit — it’s not only soothing but also a delicious fC/ X-f i drink with a light chocolaty flavour — packed with the goodness j of full cream milk, eggs, and |l M barley malt. No wonder it's ttK j| g g gpLj ■Wj B good night and good morning I Sfi H Saris it’s CADBURY’S so it must be gocd' B “ ' ■ WINDOWS CLEANED without bucket and water ! _ x \\liM//> sVMr No more messing about with bucket and water to clean the windows! Windolene Now in does the job in half the time, with no this hard rubbing. Grease, dirt and fly marks vanish. Gives a marvellous shine that smart lasts. For mirrors and picture glass, too. neiV H/t Packed in attractive tins with handy tin / ■'//////» sprinkler that saves waste from your rix* U/C//C/ WINDOLENE // CLEANS WINDOWS EASILY M „
Silhouette of the Season SB U A Back interest W' accentuated ct by superb "/ flowing / ""zLz Tricofene emphasising 1. “THAT -W ANDERSON J LOOK.” ESy Robert Anderson Ltd. - Greymouth . - - -i 1111 in jiimi ■!/! im ii iim ii Wil 1 i m ■ . . . . ■ ■ - - - ■■T~nTim~ni~nw CLOSING TO-MORROW my war w J £IOOO ABT UNION W'- FIRST PRIZE £2OOO CLOSES: ,sth OCL 1949 DRAWN: 6th OCL i 949 POST THIS COUPON NOW ' Ist PRIZE I MISS J. ROSE P.O. Box 171. Greymouth. - £ 250 V ./ J Please send me tickets in “MY LUCKY TRY" . E | Art Union (tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for *rT!l J 9 ® A I £ : : also stamped addressed envelope for reply. , £ BIJ U Hon. C The MimsTer of internal Affairs. • (Postage stamps not accepted in payment for tickets). '10() fR |)f ES £loei£ 1000 “The Gaming Act, 1908.” S "“ 43 °' 2BO“£5.£10OO Secretary and Treasurer: I NAME —— - ——• OiSHIOA N. McARTHUR (Mr., Mrs, Miss) gQg PRIZES = £500“ ■ . . ox, no, emg on. ADDRESS - -Mi wza eaMnt »< <-oio J
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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1949, Page 3
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