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fMeN€/31 THE DAVY- SHARP MUSIC , PUBLISHERS of New Zealand Make a Special Announcement to all lovers of Maori Music AROHA AROHA By Te Rangi Pai. The most beautiful Maori song written Now available m sheet music and Parlophone Records. Obtainable from all music sellers, or from the Publishers. 2/1 per copy, post free. Lyric writers invited to submit efforts. Song writers get m touch with us at 147 GEORGE . STREET, DUNEDIN. HAIR TROUBLES FINISHED A Wonderful Christmas Box is the WHITE Electric Comb. rii t Electricity, recognised ffll ■■uiirf the world over as being fflfijn3if& necessary to the life of fljiiiiu^j; one's hair, can be put fSftSSSiis there by the use of the llcijgp- NEW ELECTRIC. COMB. I fp^n^P v passing the comb I |PSe§? through the hair a few f riißuF~' times a day you will keep Jt [fc"jiigp^ it strong, wavy and full " gjjflgf of colour. Greyness and Rg dandruff disappear. Mm Tlie N small battery which MM supplies the current, and ||lj[f which is contained m the g|a handle of the comb, can fifu be replaced when exIlfcftV pended at the cost of Iff *V 1 -6 - " " Ovor 280.000 m ila ,130, r ' ie V r ' ce of the Fla ffiK comb is 19/6, and postg|a vjy age 6d., so put £1 m an fffjl envelope with your I \gff address, and post to — HARTLE & GRAY, I Customs St., VV., • AUCKLAND Radio and Electric Supplies

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NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 20

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