j BANISH THE BOGIES WITH GOLDEN RAYS. j Young children are naturally afraid of the darkness. The friendly mellow light of "Golden flays" Candles speedily dispels all the youngsters' fears by chasing away all those dark, mysterious shadows. Always keep ''Golden Rays" in the home. They 'give a better, brighter, longer light than other brands, and are much more economical. Specially hardened. Packet always full weight. If unobtainable from grocer write direct for supplies to Ellis and Manton, Ltd., G.P.6. Box 222, Wellington. " 5 SOOTHES AND CURES. Cuts, bruises, burns and sores are im-merliatelv sootheu and quickly cured with Bee Ointment. Being antiseptic, it nrevents sentie infection. Try it. Is fid buys a large pot. All chemists ( and stores. 2
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 21 May 1923, Page 6
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331Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 21 May 1923, Page 6
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