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QMART tie shoe 36s 9tl. DE LUXE SHOE STORE ,V1M;«?. Made by Salmond & Spraggon Ltd a Customhouse Quay, Wellington 1 EEffl Your body clemw out excess Acids and poisoix istes in your blood through 9 million tiny delic jvjdney tubes or filters. If Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Interrupt- 1 p, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles und atic Pain», Swollen Acidity, don't rely on tit such poisons and iption Cystex. Cystex ie hours, must be entii v .jack is guaranteed on ret of empty package to Box 977, Wellington. Ask r chemist or store for Cystex (Sisstex) today. , The Guarantee pro- ■— R for Kidneys, Bladder, Rheumatism The Knox Company Ini Avenue, Los An 1651 North Argyle es, U.S.A. Tells How to Make a Home-Made Grey Hair Preparation. Miss Diana Manners, who has been a haird;*;sser in Sydney for the past ten yeais, gives this recipe:—"There is nothing better for darkening grey hair than that made up from an ounce of Bay Rum, \ ounce of Glycerine and a small box of Orlex Compound, mixed with a half-pint of water. Any chemist can supply these ingredients at a small cost and the mixing is so easy you can do it yourself and save the extra expense. "By combing this liquid through grey hair you can turn it any shade you like, black, brown or light brown, besides making it glossy and fluffy. It is perfectly harmless, free from stickiness, grease or gum and does not rub off. It should make any grey haired person more youthful in appearance." CLINTON-WILLIAMS PTY. LTD., 38 Shortlancl St., Auckland. 0.47 fors& and *■* siss» n m W& ?m »:Mifis Mmmmi ,'..'. fi Wm * * i mm first t r ..'...; .-. Sanpic drives away stale, stuffy odours —fills your kitchen with the clean, fresh tang of pine ! Use it for drains, sinks, dustbins—when washing floors —to clear away stale cooking smells and washday odours and for general househo!d use. A germicide than / few carbolic acid—yet IB E non-poisonous. V_^ 1 NON-POISONOUS THE PINE DISINFECTANT THAT SMELLS GOOD Reckitt & Colman (New Zealand) Ltd., Bond Street, Dunedln. Sn. 3

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 135, 9 May 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 135, 9 May 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 135, 9 May 1945, Page 6

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