U:.P ; Nervy? Irritable? Listless? You need R.U.R. to clear your blood, to stimulate sluggish organic action, to reduce acidity and to restore a healthy joy in living. Just take a regular dose of R.U.R. two or three times each week and you’ve completely defeated depression and tiredness. R.U.R. also gives quick relief in all cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, liver, kidney and bladder disorders and constipation. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are!
is?I'r* & Jl T *; — % >ze.--m \^~ y \' \, .•» £S v ; 17- & -1873 Swi'tyCTiM CMiA 7i/TH TXTtel. gfuc/l '{muJjAs C^Uo/omMvt^ ... This ancestral bride’s complexion purer than the tuberose in her posy <— is your rightful heritage today . . in New Zealand, as in even the most torrid outposts of the Empire, one gentle, conservative English soap Erasmic preserves that heritage of dewy beauty. Erasmic Herb Toilet Soap is made to an old English formula. ERASMIC--SOAP D.8.27Z MEW B©@KS ©f INTEREST “FAME IS TIIE SPUR.” by Howard Spring (author oi' “My Son. My Son") —13/-. “NO ONE WILL KNOW,” by E. M. Delaiield—lo/-. “AN AMERICAN SPEAKS,” by Lawrence Hunt—s/6. “WITH LOVE AND IRONY,” by Lin, Yutang—ll/6. “HUDSON REJOINS THE HERD,” by Claude Houghton—s/C. “QUIETLY MY CAPTAIN WAITS,” by Evelyn Eaton—ls/9. “THE TALKING MEN.” by Anne Hepple—B/6. “SOLITUDE ISLAND, by John Ercphy—-7/6. "THE SASSOON OF DYNASTY,” by Cecil Roth-16/-. “TODAY AND FOREVER," by Pearl S. Buck—lo/-. "WINGED WORDS”—A Story by Our Airmen-!)/-. “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS,” by Ernest Hemingway—9/C. -LORD HALIFAX,” by Hodgson—l6/6. “THE CKOTHERS OF BANK-DAM,” by Thomas Armstrong—ll/6. “THE SHADOW OF THE SWASTIKA”—The B.E.C. Version—s/9. ...oimT ®LB FAVOURITES “SEA WITHOUT A HAVEN.” by D. K. Broster—B/9. “LOST BIRTHRIGHT,” by Jack Lindsay—s/-. “THE VALIANT HEART,” by George Blake—s/-. “ELEVEN WERE BRAVE,” by Frances Heeding—B/9. “TURNING WHEELS.” Stuart Cloete's Great Novel—6/6. “PROPHET AT HOME.” by Douglas Reed—l3/6. “MIDDLE EAST,” by H. V. Morton—l4/6. “THE UNQUIET FIELD,” by Beatrice Kean Seymour—l2/-. “LANTERN IN HER HAND,” by Bess Streeter Aldrich—ll/6. “OTHER GODS,” by Pearl S. Buck—lo/6. “ANNE’S A CHILD,” by Maisie Greig—B/9. “TIDE STILL FLOWING,” by Humphrey Jordon—lo/-. “REBECCA,” by Daphne'Du Maurier—6/-. HAROLD MENZIES OPP. POST OFFICE—BANK ST., WHANGAREI
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NA19411114.2.38.3
Bibliographic details
Northern Advocate, 14 November 1941, Page 3
Word Count
342Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 14 November 1941, Page 3
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Northern Advocate. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.