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He \ J has H dandruff '■ He should use Packer's Tar Soap The soap that made pine tar famous for shampooing. Antiseptic, healing, with properties valuable In the treatment of dandruff. PACKER'S TAR SOAP N From all good Chemists and Hairdressers. Made with Pino Tat 21' a Tablet. \ Touch a Corn With this amazing liquid Acts like an anaesthetic Stops pain in 3 seconds INSTANTLY and at once, you can wear tight shoes, dance, walk in comfort. Then soon the corn or calious shrivels up and loosens. You peel it off with your fingers like dead skin. No more dangerous paring. Professional dancers by the score use thia remarkable method. Acts instantly, like a local anaesthetic. Doctors approve it. Removes the whole corn, besides stopping pain at once. Ask your chemist for "Gets-It." Satisfaction guaranteed. Works alike on any corn or callous—old or new, hard or soft. World's Fastest Way m & KV\ offers jj<\ you " - Protection from Serious Offence QNE May Breath tablet, and presto !—a breath as sweet as the Maytime! Why then ever risk, offence ? Not a perfume, that's only a concealment, but an antiseptic mouth wash in dainty handy tablets. Millions now um this new way —the I handiest, simplest and most effective breath deodorant known. Supplants old-time mouth washes that you can't get at when you netd them most. Yon carry May Breath with yoa. May Breath 1/- AT ALL CHEMISTS A I

5* THE ORIGINAL STITCHLESS TENNIS BALL Used in tlio DAVIS CUP FINALS far •even consecutivo year*. The original 6titchlesa Ball made from the finest British material and by exclusively British labour. Courts Obtainable from all Spo r t 0 Dealer* Every tennis player sould read " Lawn Tennis How it ia Played To-day," by Hamilton Price. Post free, 1/3. From Van Stavern Bros., Ltd., Box 1662, Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 20

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