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Q ET yourself a “Valet”—the original self-stropping razor, and still the simplest and best. Nothing to take to pieces. Nothing to unscrew. Stropped in 10 seconds. Cleaned in 10 seconds. A perfect edge for every shave and weeks of perfect shaving from every blade. The popular VALET 4 99* Set , illustrated above , consists of a new, improved VALET self-strop-ping razor, strop, and three VALET blades in a smart moulded case 4/W, r FOR_ THAT TIRED FEELING WOLFE^ czJb"cmatic chJutdam SCHNAPPS AmberTips* Choice Cmpire Grown |EA BQ® \ SfK 0 § and have a =tSrff=^ » OPEN UNTIL MAY, 1940 Thousands of Thrills! Acres of Fun! N.Z.’s Mightiest Exhibition, Wellington. It's the thrill of a lifetime and the most spectacular and comprehensive Exhibition ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. Everybody who sees it is enthusiastic over its size, its splendour, its variety and interest. Come with your family and friendsj Accommodation for Everyone There is ample accommodation for all visitors. Get printed form. “How to obtain accommodation,” from any Post Office or Railway Station and then write to the Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington. MOTORISTSI Parking for I 2,000 cars at Exhibition. Convenient motor camps. The Greatest Shilling’s Worth Ever! NZJJ free tUFORj\ WELLINGTON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 January 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 January 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 January 1940, Page 9

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