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HAPP2 GO LUCKi ART UNION. RESULTS. ■; DRAWN ' AT WELLINGTON, JUNE 12, .1934. First Prize ..... £2OOO R60558 Second Prize ........ £SOO M 31243 Third Prize £2OO D 62681 Fourth Prize ........ £IOO H 60892 JTiftb' Prize £SO D 54033 :325 PRIZES. D 26342 D 82316 £lO PRIZES. 3) 48841 59187 84C46 H 23597 41704 43980 45889 51221 51764 74165 81203 85G85 09721 99787 M 31009 34455 45678 93919 61598 74865: £5 PRIZES. 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Anaemia threatens after 'Flu A Stirr bout or influenza —then loss or appetite, neuralgic pains, deadly lassitude, sleepless nights. Pull up beroi-e you hecome really anaemic. Take the tonic recommended by 20.000 -medical men — WINCARNIS. Delicious rich wine, with the strengthening - addition or beer and malt extracts. Medium size: 6/6 per bottle. Large size: 9/- .P^.jlL^i^^i^rrriiMini Suffered Three Years with Itchy Pimples Healed by Cuticura "My trouble began with little pimples and blackheads coming all over my face and back. These pimples appeared in blotches and the skin around them was i very red and inflamed. Later they festered and became very itchy and I lost much sleep. I scratched the pimp!e3, causing eruptions, disfiguring for the time being. "I suffered for about three years and tried many different remedies without success until I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and tried a free sample. I bought more and after using several cakes of Cuticura Soap with the Cuticura Ointment I was healed in three weeks." (Signed) Miss M. Curtis, Pound Rd., Yaldhurst, N. Z. Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear, sweet skin, soft, smooth hands, and a healthy scalp with good hair. A world-famouu and dependable treatment for the skin and hair. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: "R. Town & Co., Sydney, N. S. W." PIT Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick. Y IOJLjJII/ JL JL JLLf W i ■ 30. t; / e r S a i:; ;e" UNUSUAL VALUES offering during our WINTER SALE include the following — 6 ONLY ENGLISH WOOLLEN DRESSES—YVero OQ /{J 79/6. Now ****' 12 COATS —Originally Sgns. to iigns. Now £5/19/6 6 CONTINENTAL COAT FROCKS. Reduced to ALL AMERICAN FROCKS. Reduced to Violette VULCAN LANE, Opposite Corner House Tea Rooms. Phone 42-260. Will Auckland Girls Pay 6d |: Usei Brilliant Chemist's Great Discovery Now Offered for Home i Use/ Adds Glossy Lustre. 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Velmoi is" a clear, clean fluid, absolutely, free from floating particles or sticky white tragacanth, gums or dangerous aclds. : Whether your hair Is shingled, bobbed or long, dull or straight, Velmoi enhances its beauty by emphasising all natural wave and colour. It keeps the wave and curl In, yet leaves your hair so sort and pliable—so easy to manage—that It will- stay any style: you - arrange' it, even arter shampooing. Large bottles ctf Velmoi from any good chemist cost but a fraction or a single trip to the hairdresser, and last Tor months. Trv it! You'll bo surprised at the result. And remember, a Tew drops oi Velmoi occasionally brushed through your hair as s'ou dress it imparts that bright, brilliant, silky sheen so much admired makes your hair fairly sparkle and g*low with natural gloss and lustre. Perfect Wave Sets —in 15 M V i i H Makes Finger-Waving Easy. S « fill K[ am nJPfi !====•• r o-: 1 So highly endorsed by worldfamous scientists, —it is positively guaranteed to produce actual visible results or money promptly refunded If you would have a CLEAN scalp,—a new growth of hair with the satiny sheen, the sparkle of good health,—get Crystolis Rapid from your chemist to-day, start your gland stimulation treatment to-night, and see what happens when those lazy glands come to life. Recognised by the Pharmaceutical Profession i M the World's f most Effective Scalp Treatment i and Hair I Restorative

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 3

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958

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21830, 19 June 1934, Page 3

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