Handlings carried by women in Kurland are begining to rival the small boy’s pocket for variety of contents. One bag examined recently contained a handkerchief, bundle of letters, diary, mirror, comb, purse, note-ease, stock-ing-mending outfit, cigarette-ease, lighter, powder-case, lipstick, keys, patterns of cloth and a shoe-lace. YOU CAN SAY “BOO” TO KTTEUMATTSM. You remember in your young days 1 hiding round a corner and jumping out to say “Boo” when someone passed. Well you can say “Boo!” to rheumatism and jump from behind the corner without any pain. JtHEUMO allows you to no so. ItHEUMO removes the excess uric acid from the blood and restores youth and vitality.—Advt. Progamlra does away with corns, root and all; 1/0. —Advt. Barraclougli’s Magic Nervine banishes toothache. Keep it by you; 1/0. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 19 February 1931, Page 3
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129Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume L, 19 February 1931, Page 3
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