"NA2OL'' fixes '«m. It vanquishes colds and soothes throat and lungs. From any chemist or store. 1/6. 4 Experienced housewives always nee It makes lovely light pastry, cakes and scones. Most economical. 4
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KEEP YOUR HAIR ON! Motorists wiD find <tbnt the hair lies flat and tidy when dressed with "Kotnos" Hair Cream. Non-oily and pleasant to use. 2/6 at all Chemists and Hairdressers. i'JKomos" is made by Donnelly and Son. Consulting Hair Specialists, 65 Vivian Street, Wellington.~4.
MINERS NBIBD "Q-TOL." "Whwrtlte skm is hardening through frequent contact' with cold mineral water," writes Mr Wm. Mason, Parbef, of ■ Waihi/ "Q4ol is priceless as a kbrieant for the faoe before shaving." Also; makes tbe hands smooth *nd miitflM flexifite *■ WHto 9/.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1921, Page 3
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