Wh* t E H «> II «< Come ■as: •M " V '-'I c- m K/f as II %w.: HAP pENE° mm , kW%&$ f .tAi 1 cJ ,v •SSSS On the first warm night his interest : faded .. . 1 .1 Treacherous " B.O."! ( body odour). Spoiling her chances of happiness —and all unknown to her, too. Bob had been so charming and attentive, but he was disillusioned now. Although she looked a vision of loveliness in her crisp organdi frock, he hadn't enjoyed dancing with her. And he'll take care to avoid her in future. There's the same danger for everyonel We never notice " B.O." in ourselves because the senses become used to an ever-present odour. But HEALTH SOAP " A LEVER PRODUCT-Made In New Zealand we must perspire to live, and the pores give off as much as a quart of odour-causing waste daily* Lifebuoy is the only safeguard Lifebuoy isn't just another toilet soap. Its clean, refreshing scent tells you Lifebuoy is different—more penetrating and more purifying. Daily bathing with Lifebuoy is the only safe way to keep perspiration odourless. The pleasant Lifebuoy lather removes all impurities from the pores, and ensures lasting freshness. ends body odour 2-116-1 !M
\ w s. Energy. Energy in work. Energy in play. Energy in pots Marmite • Children run, skip, jump, play. Think, study, read, work • Consuming energy all day long, active little bodies need Marmite—world's richest known source of Vitamin B« Vitamin B builds quick energy. Promotes growth. Aids digestion. Prevents constipation. Builds resistance to ill-health • Give the children Marmite. As a drink. Spread on bread. In stews, soups, gravies • Give them Marmite with every meal. Watch them grow stronger. Sturdier. Healthier. Happier. More brimful of energy and joy-of-living day by day • Sanitarium Health Food
" HERALD" SMALL! ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BEST RESULTS. advertisement order. Up '" P l2 K. 1 /-, 3 Consecutive l ; .er.io». 2/6 19. 20 o, 2. Word, II: 17 "11 2/!; 3 Insertioni 5/6 2 5 ' .o 30 Word.,3/6. 3> In.ertio^O/6I" _ EoctmV and I Nurs'c^ e nam« C TDi r rth n the and addrAV of the advertiser. WRITE IN BODY OF FORM BELOW NAME AND ADDRESS OR NOM-DE-PLUME REQUIRED; W COUNT THESE WORDS ALSO FOR CHARGE. Messrs. WILSON & HORTON LTD.. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. Please insert the above in the " New Zealand Herald. Number of Insertions. Stamps Enclosed. Address " . , JS e ce P °ThlaSTowTv e e n r t . may "be H«M "oK™and* The?' thT on receipt of
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21163, 21 April 1932, Page 2
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