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LOOK OUT! THERE'S A CODE FOR IT NOW ... : O DON'T GIVE anyone the slightest chance to pass you the "B.O." signal. Be safe—be sure of yourself. "B.O." can make such a bad impression for you. Use Lifebuoy. Commanders and rookies, bosses and big-fisted tool-men —more folk bath with Lifebuoy than any other soap. Lifebuoy with its famous health element outwits "B.O." And that same ingredient makes Lifebuoy extra mild. There's nothing quite like Lifebuoy's creamy, refreshing lather. Try Lifebuoy and see! From head to toe it stops “B.O.” MADE IY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. JACKSON STREET. PETONE. MK.80.24Z

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Where’s that GLAMOUR ftONT rush things, young lady. Hollywood will wait for you. Besides growing-up over-rapidly is not good policy. Take the case of the Chemist. He spends years in preparation and study, gaining the knowledge qualifying him to set up in business. This experience enables the Chemist to provide the highly specialised service which has the unbounded confidence of the people. They know that it is prudent to purchase from the Chemist, because behind everything that the Chemist sells is his firm pledge to make available to the public the benefits of his professional training and specialised knowledge. ton cannot always detect quality, freshness, purity or value— but your Chemist can. The strict standards your Chemist sets are your guarantee of good buying.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 29 September 1944, Page 6

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